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Title
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Family
Creator
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UEA Archives
Language
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English language
Description
An account of the resource
This collection contains photographs, letters, and writing from the Kenney Papers connected to the personal and professional lives of members of the Kenney family, including Annie, Jessie, Reg, and Nell Kenney, Warwick Kenney-Taylor, James Taylor, the Clarke family and other close relatives.
Text
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Original Format
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Paper
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Title
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Excerpt from Jessie Kenney's unpublished autobiography #1
Subject
The topic of the resource
Family
Description
An account of the resource
Excerpt from Jessie Kenney’s unpublished autobiography, “The Flame and the Flood”.
In this excerpt, Jessie shares memories and anecdotes about Annie. This includes Annie’s “heart trouble”, which meant that she would very quickly cry or sob when she felt hurt or troubled. Annie’s easily shed tears went against the Lancashire custom to cry only when someone dies.
Annie was also a rebel in the fashion department, as she “could not bear a thing tight around her wrists, her head, or her waist", which meant that she hardly ever wore her “stays”, a type of corset. She would say that she preferred “to be comfortable to being beautiful”. Jessie writes: “However m[y] sister Molly need not have troubled about her figure for many years to come, as the Suffragette Movement in its early days would strip the fat and flesh from her bones.” Despite this, Annie “loved fun and made friends wherever she went.”
Creator
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Kenney, Jessie
Source
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Kenney Papers, University of East (UEA) Anglia Archives
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1964-66
Format
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jpeg image file
Language
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English (United Kingdom)
Identifier
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JK/4/2/2/3
Rights
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Copyright: Estate of Jessie Kenney. All rights reserved. Included here by kind permission of Warwick Kenney-Taylor (son of Annie Kenney) and later generations of the Kenney and Taylor families.
1960s
1964
1966
Family
Jessie Kenney
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Title
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Childhood
Subject
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Childhood; Family
Description
An account of the resource
A collection of archival materials from the Kenney Papers relating to Annie Kenney and Jessie Kenney's childhood years, including documents, recollections, and unpublished writing.
Creator
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Annie Kenney (or AN Other)
Source
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University of East Anglia (UEA) Archives
Publisher
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UEA Archives
Contributor
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to follow
Rights
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Copyright: All rights restricted
Format
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JPG
Language
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English
Text
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
Paper
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Title
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Excerpt from Jessie Kenney's unpublished autobiography #2
Subject
The topic of the resource
Childhood and youth
World War, 1914-1918
Description
An account of the resource
Excerpt from Jessie Kenney’s unpublished autobiography, “The Flame and the Flood”.
In this excerpt Jessie shares memories from her childhood. She remembers her family procuring a piano which brought them great joy. Jessie writes that music was one of the “greatest delights” of her life. “We loved the Scottish ballads, the Irish songs, and Welsh ballads and sang them.” The Kenney family would go to Hey church, where they had a pew, and join in hymn singing often. She recalls singing Christmas, Easter, and Whitsuntide hymns which brought her great joy. “Little did we realise then,” she writes, “in the great simplicity of our lives, in its yearnings, its hard work, its passionate love of justice and … and its love of the Natural beauty which we adored in the moors of the future battles we should be engaged in.” Here she thinks of her brother Bert, was “blocked, for nearly four years on the Western front [during WWI], with only fifteen days spent with his wife and three boys.”
Creator
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Kenney, Jessie
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Kenney Papers, University of East (UEA) Anglia Archives
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1964-66
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
jpeg image file
Language
A language of the resource
English (United Kingdom)
Identifier
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KP/JK/4/2/2/3
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
Copyright: Estate of Jessie Kenney. All rights reserved. Included here by kind permission of Warwick Kenney-Taylor (son of Annie Kenney) and later generations of the Kenney and Taylor families.
1960s
1964
1966
Christianity
Jessie Kenney
Religion
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Religion
Description
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Collection containing letters, writing, and memorabilia from the Kenney Papers relating to Annie and Jessie Kenney's religious and spiritual beliefs and practices. This includes materials documenting their membership of the Rosicrucian Order.
Text
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Original Format
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Letter
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Title
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Letter from Jessie Kenney to the Rosicrucian Order, 1966
Subject
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Religion
Rosicrucians
Description
An account of the resource
Letter from Jessie Kenney (1887-1985) to the Rosicrucean Order written on 2 December 1966 from her London address. She writes to explain her recent absence from the Order’s activities, attributing it to ill health and severe loss of weight. She also mentions her project to write the Francis Bacon Chapter’s history, which she managed to complete with the assistance of various Chapter members. Jessie belonged to this chapter for a number of years, even serving as its Deputy Master in 1957-58. Jessie announces her intention to go into a ‘retreat’ to dedicate herself to writing a history of the suffragette movement. She felt it was her duty to dedicate herself to this task as the only surviving Kenney sister who was involved in the Women’s Social and Political Union’s (WSPU) leadership, having lost Annie in 1953.
She ends the letter with a statement that she was behind with her ‘Chapter dues’ as the Order’s new membership rates had had a bad impact on low income members. ‘The people of the lower incomes have to pay as much for food, clothes and warmth as those with higher incomes.’ Jessie was an active Rosicrucian Order member for over 30 years, but was drawn towards Catholicism in her last years at a nursing home in Braintree. She was received into the Roman Catholic Church on Christmas Day 1973.
Creator
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Kenney, Jessie
Source
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Kenney Papers, University of East (UEA) Anglia Archives
Publisher
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Unknown
Date
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2 December 1966
Format
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jpeg image file
Language
A language of the resource
English (United Kingdom)
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text
Identifier
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KP/JK/6
Rights
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Copyright: Estate of Jessie Kenney. All rights reserved. Included here by kind permission of Warwick Kenney-Taylor (son of Annie Kenney) and later generations of the Kenney and Taylor families.
1960s
1966
Jessie Kenney
Religion
Rosicrucians