Reputation
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Title
Reputation
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Collection containing letters, photos, writing, press coverage, and other memorabilia from the Kenney Papers relating to the reception and legacy of Annie and Jessie Kenney and the militant suffragette movement. This includes correspondence with royal, parliamentary, and government representatives as well as major media outlets such as the BBC.
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Mary Blathwayt with her brother and mother, 1929
Howe, Cyril, September 1929
Calling All Women (News Letter of the Suffragette Fellowship), 1954
Pankhurst, Christabel and Pethick-Lawrence, Emmeline, February 1954
Reference letter from David Lloyd George's Office for Jessie Kenney, 1919
Stevenson, Frances, September 1919
"Annie Kenney: A Mill Girl in Clements Hill", Radio Times, 1974
Radio Times, 1974
Letter from Jessie Kenney to Warwick Kenney-Taylor, 1950
Kenney, Jessie, April 1950
Letter from Jessie Kenney to Charlotte Marsh, 1951
Kenney, Jessie, 22 March 1951
"Annie, the Suffragette who could not be stopped", The North Hertfordshire Gazette, 1974
Snowden, Martha, 11 April 1974
Invitation to the International Alliance of Women for Suffrage and Equal Citizenship, 1929
International Alliance of Women for Suffrage and Equal Citizenship, 1929
Letter from Warwick Kenney-Taylor to the Director General of the BBC, 1951
Kenney-Taylor, Warwick, 15 March 1951
Letter from Annie Kenney to The News of the World, 1951
Kenney, Annie, 19 March 1951
Annie Kenney's suggested amendments to BBC script for TV programme 'The Suffragette' (1951)
Kenney, Annie and family, June/July 1951
Letter from Norman Swallow (BBC) to Annie Kenney, 1951
Swallow, Norman, 16 May 1951