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WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH AT QMUL ARCHIVES

The archives at Queen Mary are a rich and diverse resource for those interested in women’s history.

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Photograph of group of students at Westfield College c 1910s including Psao Tseng and Dr Ellen Delf

The archives of Ellen Delf Smith which was a pioneering higher education college for women in 1882, provides an excellent resource for the history of women’s education.  As a college based on Christian principles and with links to similar institutions abroad, it also provides a resource for the study of religion, missionaries in the Victorian and Edwardian period. 

The private papers of former Westfield College staff such as the historian Westfield College, and botanist Caroline Skeel also provide resources concerning women’s experience in education during these periods. Constance Maynard’s experiences of joining the first generation of female students at Girton College, her role as Mistress of Westfield College, and her religious beliefs and relationships with women, were widely documented in her diaries and autobiography, which have been digitised and are available to download here. Highlights from her archives are also available in the Archive Galleries and additional diaries and papers are available in the Archives. 

The recently launched Meanings of Military Service website, draws upon archive material from the Royal London Hospital and St Bartholomew’s Hospital highlighting the role of female doctors and nurses during the First World War.

The newly catalogued Lyttelton family collection is another great resource for those looking into women’s history.  With many of the family’s female members getting involved in various projects, including: the establishment of the East London Nursing Society, the role of women on the home front during the First World War, the rights and education of women in India, and women’s involvement in sport. Previous blogs about the endeavours of the Lyttelton women can be found on the archive website.

The Women at Queen Mary website (created in 2007) also provides and range of stories, achievements and contributions of women at QM.

For more information on any of these collections see Guide to Archives or to arrange a visit please email archives@qmul.ac.uk.

 

 

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