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Treasures from the Archive

Newsletter Inventory – articles on Treasures
(available on our website)

‘Treasures’  is a regular feature in the FAN Newsletter .   This is a piece which describes the contents, history and significance of a particular holding, and can be a useful starting point for researchers.  They can then decide if the material is relevant  to their particular topic before making an appointment to come in and examine it.  The list so far includes:

No.1  Summer 2007

  • Pavilion
  • Leeds City Council, Crimes Against Women Conference, 1985

No.2 Winter 2007/08

  • Spare Rib 
  • Leeds Women Against Apartheid

No.3  Summer 2008

  • Women’s Peace Activism         

No.4  Winter 2009/10

  • Helen John – a Life of Activism
  • Bolton Women’s Liberation Group Archive

No.5  Summer 2011

  • Voices Against Apartheid
  • (Leeds City Council Schools’Project)

No.6 Summer 2012

  • Homeworkers WorldWide
  • Vera Media                       
  • Women’s Studies, Carol Moss

Frequently, we showcase items from our collections. Like this pamphlet  donated (among others) by Rosie Snowden.

International Women's Day pamphlet
International Women’s Day pamphlet

While it may not seem like much, the list of women’s organisations which gathered at the historic Corn Exchange in Leeds for 1985’s International Women’s Day celebrations reads like a ‘who’s who’ of the Women’s Liberation Movement — many of whom (like Leeds Animation Workshop or the Women’s Holiday Center in Horton) are still active in the Yorkshire area today. You can download the pamphlet here.

The Corn Exchange is a beautiful old Victorian building in the centre of Leeds. Built in 1867, it was once just what the name suggests. After falling into relative ruin, it was refurbished in the 1980s, and used as a market for tiny shops full of cool things. It eventually became the centre of Goth culture in Leeds, before the council unceremoniously chucked everyone out and sold the building off to be a high-end food emporium. (As you might guess from the general tone of the economy, that hasn’t turned out too well.)

This event would most likely have taken place before the refurbishment, when the building was frequently used to house these kinds of council-supported community gatherings.

Corn exchange circa 2005, when it was still one of the coolest sites in Leeds.
Corn exchange circa 2005, when it was still one of the coolest sites in Leeds.
[Image from Wikimedia Commons – Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 2.0 ]

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