- JeffreysB/H/H109-H119
- Subseries
- 1977–1998
Part of Papers of Bertha Jeffreys
Part of Papers of Bertha Jeffreys
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Part of Papers of Bertha Jeffreys
Contents of envelope so inscribed: correspondence and papers re position of and treatment of women in the Cambridge Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics. Includes Jeffreys's manuscript notes on her experiences in the department.
Women Gossipping. Naples. July 27. 94
Part of Samuel Butler Collection
View down a street, with four women (one sitting and three standing round her) in the foreground in front of a building, talking. Beside them is a large, rectangular wicker basket containing bread and other items.
Women drying Clothes. Casale. Sepr 17 /92
Part of Samuel Butler Collection
Three women in headscarves and aprons, laying out washing on the grass. Two of the women have their backs to the camera. More washing hangs on lines in the background.
Women carrying water. Palestrina. Ap 19.
Part of Samuel Butler Collection
Portrait of two women dressed in skirts, aprons and head cloths, each balancing a large vessel on her head. Both smile at the camera. A girl is partially visible standing behind them. Hills in the background.
Part of Papers of Sir Cecil Beaton
Documents relating to the proposed publication of photographs by Beaton to illustrate an article on "Women" in the French magazine, 'Réalités'. 1/ Typescript letter to the Editor of 'Realities' from Beaton, in which Beaton writes that he cannot allow his photographs to be used alongside an article by an unspecified author. The photographs, which are the property of Johnson and Johnson, were sent to the Editor in the belief that they would only be used in conjunction with an article on Beaton's work and for strictly no other purpose. Were the magazine to use the pictures in another capacity, Johnson and Johnson would be within their rights to sue for the infringement of their copyright [dated 26th July, 1961]; 2/ Typescript letter to General Robert Johnson from Beaton, in which Beaton thanks Johnson for allowing 'Réalités' to use his photographs for a feature on the idealisation of femininity. He also expresses regret that Johnson's visit to London should coincide with Beaton's holiday in Greece, though he looks forward to seeing Johnson in New York in November [dated 27th July 1961]; 3/ Invoice for the reproduction of written material for a special feature on Beaton, for the sum of 500 francs [dated 27th July 1961]; 4/ Typescript article, in which Beaton explains the aim of his photographs, which is to show the feminine ideal in some of its various aspects. The women appear in different fantasy roles, dressed as artisit or ballet dancer or wearing highly fashionable clothes. Beaton writes that in all of the photographs, the models are "raised a little higher than the bounds of reality, but without our aspirations and dreams, wouldn't all our lives seem a little less roseate?"
Woman washing in Val Furva. Aug 20.
Part of Samuel Butler Collection
Woman with a washboard, looking up at the camera.
Woman washing. Dinant Mar 27. 94
Part of Samuel Butler Collection
A young woman in a shirt and long skirt, standing looking over her shoulder (away from the camera), with her hands in a wooden tub. The tub is on a wooden bench against the wall of a stone building. There is a small, metal dish beside the tub, and a wicker basket and a metal bucket on the floor by the woman's feet.