Elizabeth Crawford
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Elizabeth Crawford
@womanssphere.bsky.social
Historian. Researcher and writer - dealer in books and ephemera by and about women. European. FRHistS. OBE.
I don't understand what is meant by 'unsealed' in this story. Since the 1980s Levy's papers were owned by Camellia plc & were open to researchers. Christine Pullen's biography of Levy, The Woman Who Dared (2010) was based on them. www.theguardian.com/books/2025/n...
‘A girl of genius’: archives unsealed of Amy Levy, queer Jewish writer admired by Oscar Wilde
Levy’s work was ‘ahead of her time’ and speaks to current debate around feminism, LGBTQ+ literature and Jewish identity, say researchers
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November 17, 2025 at 6:01 PM
Any takers?https://womanandhersphere.com/2025/11/17/closing-down-sale-a-few-more-offerings/
CLOSING DOWN SALE: A FEW MORE OFFERINGS
BOOK LIST  CLAYTON, Caroline, Dirty Planet: the Friends of the Earth Guide to Pollution and What You Can Do About It, Women’s Press, 2000. Soft covers – very good £2 DICKSON, Anne & HENRIQ…
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November 17, 2025 at 11:38 AM
Article updated with wonderful new info from the archives of both Pierre Frey (Paris) and The Women's Library@LSE. wp.me/p2AEiO-245
UPDATED – One Artist – ‘Mary Katherine Constance Lloyd’ – Dismembered To Create Two: or The Importance Of Biography
Still Life by M.C. Lloyd (Constance Lloyd). (Private collection, courtesy of Napier Collyns) Reading Rebecca Birrell’s This Dark Country: women artists, still life and intimacy in the early 20th c,…
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November 14, 2025 at 2:53 PM
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As it's #newfriendsday, why not think about joining the Friends of the Women's Library?

We hold monthly talks on zoom and in-person at LSE Library, sometimes purchase items for the collection and hold an annual essay competition.

Find out more here: friendsofthewomenslibrary.org.uk/join-us/
Join Us – Friends of the Women's Library
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October 19, 2025 at 11:20 AM
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One of my favourite columns on the Palatine this morning, here’s a post about the time I went to where it came from (no paywall) open.substack.com/pub/understa...
October 29, 2025 at 5:34 PM
Well, the sale stock is flying off the shelves. So I am adding new items. Do have a look. wp.me/p2AEiO-2j5
For Sale: Books and Ephemera By and About Women: Catalogue 214. Closing Down Sale
Catalogue 214 LAST CHANCE LAST CHANCE LAST CHANCE LAST CHANCE LAST CHANCE Elizabeth Crawford [email protected] I am now shutting up shop. It is 41 years since I began selling books…
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October 21, 2025 at 3:44 PM
After 41 years of selling books etc by & about women - here is my closing-down catalogue - Number 214. womanandhersphere.com/2025/10/16/f... More books will be added - so do check. Writing continues - new book from Bloomsbury in 2026 - The British Women's Suffrage Movement in 100 Objects
For Sale: Books and Ephemera By and About Women: Catalogue 214. Closing Down Sale
Catalogue 214 LAST CHANCE LAST CHANCE LAST CHANCE LAST CHANCE LAST CHANCE Elizabeth Crawford 5 Owen’s Row London EC1V 4NP [email protected] I am now shutting up shop. It is 41 year…
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October 16, 2025 at 4:02 PM
I'm giving an online talk tomorrow at 7pm for BALH - offering some ideas about how to research the women's suffrage movement in your locality. You've until 6.30 pm tomorrow to sign up for it. Have a look - www.balh.org.uk/event-balh-v...
Votes for Women – Everywhere: 1866-1928 | Forthcoming BALH Events | British Association For Local History
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October 7, 2025 at 3:08 PM
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September's (free) Postcard from Rome: a beach day at the tail end of summer, and a rediscovered Mantegna lost for five centuries and rediscovered lurking in Pompei
September's Postcard from Rome
In this second week of September cloudy skies and storms are trying, not entirely successfully, to sweep away the heat of summer leaving the air heavy, claustrophobic, and muggy.
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September 10, 2025 at 9:15 PM
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August's (free) monthly newsletter is out. Grotteschi and Grande Torino, after all one is never far from Rome! understandingrome.substack.com/p/augusts-mo...
August's Monthly Newsletter
I love the slightly sticky languid torpor of August in Italy.
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August 7, 2025 at 5:15 PM
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We are excited to share a new opportunity to research with our unique archive collections. Our 3 Library Fellowships offer up to 6 weeks to conduct original research that will provide new perspectives on our collections.
Applications open until 22 September. Read more
www.lse.ac.uk/library/what...
LSE Library Fellowships
Apply for our funded six week research fellowship designed to support researchers wanting to use our unique archives and special collections.
www.lse.ac.uk
July 23, 2025 at 4:03 PM
And will the 1928 commemorations be decked in purple, white and green? An historian asks
This, this, a thousand times this. Past students of mine will recognize something similar as one of my very favourite rants.

(Also, WFL 4 Evah)
Okay, this is obviously lovely in lots of ways. However, the homogenisation of the British suffrage movement to only include the WSPU and their colours does an unacceptable disservice to the diverse and hugely significant contribution the many suffrage organisations who fought for (cont.)
July 8, 2025 at 10:31 AM
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📢 Just announced! The programme & booking is now live for our Annual Conference 2025.

🗓️ Join us online & free on 4–5 Sept for Hidden in Plain Sight: Women in Archives, Libraries, Museums & Personal Collections.

🔗 womenshistorynetwork.org/the-womens-h...
#WHN2025 #WomensHistory #Archives #Heritage
July 7, 2025 at 8:54 AM
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If you’re in Rome on 27 July @rachelaliceroddy.bsky.social and I will be reprising our Film Jaunt, shade, refreshments & a gentle wander through favourite quartieri discussing Roman movies & ending with a slap up fishy lunch a là Pranzo di Ferragosto. understandingrome.substack.com/p/julys-mont...
July's Monthly Newsletter
I have a fond recollection of returning from a day at the beach on Massimo’s scooter many, many moons ago (Google tells me it was September 2007) to see the beginning of a free projection of Abel Ganc...
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July 6, 2025 at 9:31 AM
Little did I think when, in 1999, I bought a letter from Millicent Fawcett introducing her friend Fanny Wilkinson to Dorothea Beale, & intrigued, then uncovered Fanny's working life in 'Enterprising Women: the Garretts & their circle' that 25 yrs later she'd be statued www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Wandsworth park unveils statue of female landscape gardener
The bronze statue of Fanny Wilkinson is installed on an Edwardian drinking fountain in Wandsworth.
www.bbc.co.uk
July 3, 2025 at 11:35 AM
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Today marks the anniversary of the birth of Harriet Grote in 1792.

As @martinspychal.bsky.social has explored in his series, now available on the #HistParl site, she was able to establish herself as one of Westminster’s leading radical politicians. (1/8)🧵
July 1, 2025 at 8:26 AM
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My latest newsletter is about the extraordinary life of perhaps the finest intact Greek vase in existence, the heartbreaking depiction of the death of a young hero, and why a two-room museum in northern Lazio is exactly where it should be
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From Troy to Tomb Raiders: The Extraordinary Life of the Euphronios Krater
In the quiet town of Cerveteri, forty minutes drive or so north-west of Rome where I like to take people for Etruscan-themed jaunts taking in ancient tombs and the Tyrrhenian, there is a bijou two-roo...
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June 24, 2025 at 7:33 PM
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#OTD, 11 June 1847, Millicent Fawcett was born. Fawcett was involved with numerous suffrage societies before becoming president of the National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies (NUWSS) in 1907.
June 11, 2025 at 10:23 AM
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So amazing to see a review of my book about Hannah Beswick, the Manchester Mummy in the Fortean Times!

Apparently there are just 8 tickets left for tonight's launch event at the Manchester Museum. Do come along if you can!
June 11, 2025 at 10:50 AM
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My latest (free) newsletter is about sirens and Aeneas, mozzarella and sea bream, and a coast dense with the all-pervasive tentacles of mythology
June's Postcard from Rome
When the soft God of Sleep, with easy flight,
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June 9, 2025 at 12:19 PM
After a couple of hours of being unreachable, I can now access the BL site. Can't believe it was just me who was having this problem???
@britishlibrary.bsky.social Has anybody else found it impossible to reach the BL website at the moment? 'Too many redirects' is the message I get....
June 8, 2025 at 2:03 PM
@britishlibrary.bsky.social Has anybody else found it impossible to reach the BL website at the moment? 'Too many redirects' is the message I get....
June 8, 2025 at 11:11 AM
#OTD 1913 - Derby Day - Emily Wilding Davison met her fate. What is the significance of that return ticket? Here's one view wp.me/p2AEiO-oe
Suffrage Stories: Emily Wilding Davison And That Return Ticket
Ever since 1988, when  the Women’s Library@LSE  (or, as it was then, the Fawcett Library) was given, by descendants of Rose Lamartine Yates, items that had belonged to Emily Wilding Davison, …
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June 4, 2025 at 12:19 PM
I have 2 books by her - and one about Charmain and George - in stock, if anyone's interested...
I honestly don't know why this page get so many visits. But if it leads another reader to Charmian Clift's work, so much the better. (Clift with her husband, the novelist George Johnston), early in their rackety life together.
May 28, 2025 at 2:04 PM