StorageSite | UCL Institute of Education |
Level | File |
Reference Number | UWT/F/86 |
Title | [NUWT Norwich branch records] |
Date | 1923 - 1959 |
Description | Correspondence between Ethel Froud and A. Muriel Pierotti (General Secretaries NUWT) and members of the Norwich branch including Miss Armitage and Miss G. I. Ward regarding the organisation and management of the branch. The correspondence covers: Branch subscriptions Membership applications and renewals News of the death of Viola D. Armitage, Norwich member, 1959 Expressions of sympathy send from the branch to Muriel Pierotti on the death of her father, 1958 News of which branch members will be attending NUWT Annual Conference Reports of branch activity to increase membership and attract recently qualified teachers Congratulations sent to Margaret Cross, Norwich branch member, on her appointment to Norwich Urban District Council Reports of branch meetings Expressions of thanks from the General Secretary to those undertaking posts for the branch and those retiring from posts in the branch Requests for visits from an NUWT Organiser and arrangements for these visits Subscriptions to 'The Woman Teacher' News of campaign and fund-raising activities undertaken by the branch Update of news from individual members, for example news on illness in their family, retirement from the teaching profession, resignation from the union, and other changes of circumstances Invitation card to a meeting organised by the NUWT at which Alice Kenyon would speak on 'The rate for the job' Notification of changes of address Branch concerns over the lack of female representation on the Norwich District Council, 1944 Requests for NUWT literature Reports of branch meetings Request for application forms for the Boots Booklovers Scheme Organisers reports detailing visits to various schools in the Norwich area and reporting on the reactions of women teachers to the NUWT
Press clippings reporting on Norwich branch meetings |
Extent | 1 folder |
AccessStatus | Open |
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