Miscellanea, presumably from the Mothers' Clinic

Date:
c.1940s-1950s
Reference:
SA/EUG/K.36
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Contains: 11 images

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Miscellanea, presumably from the Mothers' Clinic. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

1-4 Cartoons:

1 David Low: "Attempted revolution in Dublin - capture of desperate person found in possession of complete set of Marie Stopes", c.1940s-1950s

2 David Low: "Low on Ireland: A letter of protest", c.1940s-1950s

3 Thompson: "Marie Stopes, lady! we ain't never `eard of `er", c.1940s-1950s

4 Photograph of the Mothers' Clinic Whitfield Street, c.1940s-1950s

5-6 Letters:

5 Westminster Catholic Federation, protesting advertisement for the Mothers' Clinic in the Marylebone Chronicle, with relevant cutting, 31 Dec 1944

6 Letter from J C Heenan to a representative of [?illegible] Borough Council, on the attitude of Catholics to the provision of birth control facilities on the rates, 21 March 1955

Publication/Creation

c.1940s-1950s

Physical description

1 file

Biographical note

Accession No. 284

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