KP/SWH - Sylvia Williams Hale
KP/SWH
Series
Sylvia Williams Hale
1920-1966
Selected items are described in separate item records.
Other contents:
Consists of a single file containing seven news-cuttings, 1920-1966, referring to the Kenney family:
'Memories of the Kenney family', by Hartley Bateson, [Oldham Chronicle, 1966].
'Annie Kenney Married...', - Despatch, Saturday, April [1920?].
Untitled cutting, source unknown [Manchester Guardian or Manchester Evening News?], reporting the impending installation of a commemorative plaque in Manchester Free Trade Hall recording the events of 1905 which inaugurated the Suffragette campaign.
'Letters to the Editor. Memories of the Kenneys', from Hartley Bateson [The Oldham Chronicle, 1966?].
'Saddleworth's living past: no.11. Whams House, Springhead', by T.D. Farmer, source and date unknown, but circa 1966.
Two mounted cuttings: 'Oldham's Annie gets TV show', referring to the BBC2 TV series.
'Shoulder to Shoulder', [1974]; and an untitled but captioned photograph of a bronze plaque, one of six to be installed in shopping-precinct subways in Oldham. The plaque depicted is a bas-relief showing the young Annie Kennie in her mill-girl's shawl with a background of mill buildings and chimneys, and the moors. Other plaques commemorated William Cobbett, Winston Churchill, William Walton, J.R. Clynes, and the Oldham delegation to Peterloo.
Other contents:
Consists of a single file containing seven news-cuttings, 1920-1966, referring to the Kenney family:
'Memories of the Kenney family', by Hartley Bateson, [Oldham Chronicle, 1966].
'Annie Kenney Married...', - Despatch, Saturday, April [1920?].
Untitled cutting, source unknown [Manchester Guardian or Manchester Evening News?], reporting the impending installation of a commemorative plaque in Manchester Free Trade Hall recording the events of 1905 which inaugurated the Suffragette campaign.
'Letters to the Editor. Memories of the Kenneys', from Hartley Bateson [The Oldham Chronicle, 1966?].
'Saddleworth's living past: no.11. Whams House, Springhead', by T.D. Farmer, source and date unknown, but circa 1966.
Two mounted cuttings: 'Oldham's Annie gets TV show', referring to the BBC2 TV series.
'Shoulder to Shoulder', [1974]; and an untitled but captioned photograph of a bronze plaque, one of six to be installed in shopping-precinct subways in Oldham. The plaque depicted is a bas-relief showing the young Annie Kennie in her mill-girl's shawl with a background of mill buildings and chimneys, and the moors. Other plaques commemorated William Cobbett, Winston Churchill, William Walton, J.R. Clynes, and the Oldham delegation to Peterloo.