The Papers of Kathleen, Lady Simon , 1791-1828, 1847, 1912-1952
Lady Simon was Joint President of the Anti-Slavery Society from 1944 to 1945, and most of these papers are directly connected with her work for the Society, the lectures she gave on slavery and the articles she wrote. There are a few papers, however, that are connected with other interests, such as the Zionist movement, and some purely personal interests.
Dates
- Creation: 1791-1828, 1847, 1912-1952
Language of Materials
- English
Arrangement
Lady Simon's papers fall into four main sections, first her correspondence, K1-K3, then her notebooks containing lecture notes and notes for her writing K4-K7, newspaper cuttings used in the same way, K8-K16, and other papers that have been arranged in a very similar way to the "territorial section" G of the Anti-Slavery Papers, K17-K33.
Repository Details
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