Mari Takayanagi
@satisfactory20
Heritage professional. Archivist @UKParlArchives @UKVote100 Historian of Parliament & women in early 20thC @satisfactory20.bsky.social
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http://parliamentandwomen.wordpress.com/ 15-04-2010 20:03:35
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An absolute pleasure recording this podcast on researching women’s history for Hampshire Archives Trust ! Will be out later this summer. Thanks so much Dr Daniella M Gonzalez for inviting me 😀
Rounding off #WomensHistoryMonth with Archives for London talk by Anne Locker IETLibrary-Archives on Electrical Association for Women - consumer org founded in 1924 and with supporters inc Nancy Astor, Ellen Wilkinson, Lady Rhondda. Fab stuff!
Reflecting on a very special #MPHSpringSummit House of Lords Thanks to all the inspiring #MPHERoes and their MPs! And to Merlin Erroll NatWest Business Savvitas Helene Martin Gee Yvonne Greeves Julie Baker Pam Sheemar Jill Pay Marketing Nest Mari Takayanagi
It’s me! Do take a look at this Act, sometimes called the first piece of feminist legislation. Filmed in Parliament Archives Collection Care studios #WomensHistoryMonth
Looking forward to hearing Mari Takayanagi talking about her wonderful book Parliament Archives
#WomensHistoryMonth
Loved appearing on BBCR4’s ‘Today in Parliament’ talking about Emily Wilding Davison
It was a privilege to speak about her in St Mary Undercroft chapel (where she hid during the 1911 census) on Tues for Women’s History Month, alongside Mari Takayanagi
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Privileged to speak at #WomensHistoryMonth event in Chapel of St Mary Undercroft, on Emily Wilding Davison’s census night stay. Listen to me, Tricia Hillas Lucy Fisher interviewed by Sean Curran for BBC Radio 4 Today in Parliament, starts 6:43 bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0…
A great evening on Tues with 2 #WHM events!
Fascinating to hear about Emily Wilding Davison from Mari Takayanagi & Lucy Fisher
And a interesting History Of Parliament event on women in parl after 1997 (particularly enjoyed hearing the parallels with interwar women from Helen McCarthy)
Includes my contribution on the relationships, support and feminist networks created between women MPs and women civil servants in the first half of the twentieth century, available for free here: olh.openlibhums.org/article/id/464… #equalpay #equalrights
#IWD2024 #InternationalWomensDay
Fascinating new discovery by Dr Kathryn Rix about Charlotte Brontë visiting UK Parliament!
What brilliant company for #NecessaryWomen ! Thank you so much Philippa Vishnyakov (Cave) 😀