Description | Bristol Women’s Centre Blue lever arch file ‘Bristol Women’s Liberation Newsletters’, 1971-1977 (with gaps), also one copy of ‘Enough’ Brown envelope containing ‘Newsletter Folder’, instructions (duplicator, locking up, addresses, helpers), n.d. Brown envelope ‘Bristol Women’s Centre Day Book 10 November 1980-18 March 1981’: logs of calls received, outcome, meetings, discussion of policy (CLOSED UNTIL 1 January 2082) Brown folder ‘Child Poverty Action Group Information’ (publications), 1987 Brown folder ‘Save child benefit’ campaign information, 1986 Brown folder ‘Take up campaign’ (Avon County Council) (Campaign for take up of Welfare Rights, coordinated by Avon County Council), 1985-1987 Brown folder ‘Welfare Rights Bulletins’, 1986-1987 Brown folder ‘The Social Security Bill BAASSC, National Campaign against Social Security Cuts’, 1985-1987 Bundle of four Bristol Women’s Centre Day Books, 1982-1984: logs of calls received, outcome, meetings, discussion of policy (CLOSED until 1 January 2085) Bristol Women’s Centre Day Book: logs of calls received, outcome, meetings, discussion of policy, 12 October 1981-13 January 1982 (CLOSED until 1 January 2083) Bristol Women’s Centre Day Book: logs of calls received, outcome, meetings, discussion of policy, 14 January 1981-16 April 1982 (CLOSED until 1 January 2083) Booklet ‘The Nairobi Forward-Looking Strategies for the advancement of Women’, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, July 1985 4 floppy disks (MF-2DD, Micro floppy disks), probably contain Bristol Women’s Centre policies, letters and reports, newsletters, training (package: wordperfect 5.1 and works)1995-1997 Carrier bag (white) containing filing, negative strips and contact sheets of black and white photographs of demonstrations against domestic violence (many show Asian women and balloons saying ‘Free Kiranjit Ahluwalia’ (glue on photographs); images and drawings for use in publicity/mock up of artwork and layout; artwork for covers of Women’s Centre Newsletters (with some copies of newsletters, 1995/1996). Publicity leaflet for Bristol Women’s Centre, Barton Hill Settlement, May 1996 9 black and white line drawing postcards, artwork by Hazel Gower, printed by Selwyn Maguire, Bristol, ‘Who am I: by Pat Dallimore’, A Bristol Broadsides Postcard (women in fabric trade, family life, 3 ages of women, family life, benefit system, including poems)
Because of the sensitive nature of the materials held in the Day Books, these may be closed. |