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Advertisement for the Women's Social and Political Union

‘The Rights of Woman’, what are they? The right her husband to obey, The right to show forth all her life How proud she is to be a wife! The right, oh, noble destiny! The daughter of a man to be. The ...

Belgian Refugee Register: War Refugee Committee

The Belgian Refugee War Register is one of a series of documents associated with the Belgian War Relief Fund that was established during World War One to support the thousands of Belgian refugees who ...

Belgian refugees at Moor Green House, Moseley

Birmingham and District War Refugees Committee, Register of Belgian refugees

During World War 1 thousands of refugees escaped from war-torn Belgium and many settled in Birmingham. The Birmingham War Refugees Committee chaired by Elizabeth Cadbury found work for adult refugees, ...

Extract from Elizabeth Cadbury's Family Journal

Between 1915 and 1918 Elizabeth Cadbury wrote a weekly family journal that was circulated amongst family members and close friends. These journals provide an insight into the Cadbury’s family life during ...

George and Elizabeth Cadbury with their children

Families were often larger than today, and the death of one parent often resulted in extended step-families. George Cadbury had five children with his first wife Mary Tylor: George junior and Edward ...

Girl in fancy dress presenting a bouquet to Elizabeth Cadbury at Bournville Children’s Festival

Laurence Cadbury

Laurence Cadbury was the eldest son of Elizabeth Taylor Cadbury, George Cadbury’s second wife. At the outbreak of World War One, aged twenty-five, he volunteered as a member of the Friends Ambulance Unit ...

Letter from Laurence Cadbury to his parents, 26 May 1916

Conscription was implemented in March 1916 as part of the Military Service Act of 1916. Prior to the Act, the British War effort was serviced by the Regular and Territorial Armies that was manned through ...

Pearson’s Fresh Air Fund Day at Manor Farm Park

A number of ‘Fresh Air’ funds were set up in both Britain and North America during the late nineteenth century, to provide days out or sometimes summer holidays, in the countryside, to children from low ...

Pearson’s Fresh Air Fund Day at Manor Farm Park

One of a series of photographs documenting days out at Manor Farm Park for children from city centre schools, run by Pearson's Fresh Air Fund with the assistance of Elizabeth Cadbury who offered the use ...

Poster advertising an event to raise money for Belgian refugees in Birmingham

Tug of war at Bournville Children’s Festival

The Bournville Children’s Festival took place every year to encourage children and families to take part in healthy leisure activities. Young workers from the Cadbury works were also encouraged to take ...

Viennese girls with Elizabeth and George Cadbury in the garden of their home

On 29 October 1920 18 girls from Vienna arrived in Bournville where they lived with local families for a year. They were all between 8 and 12 years of age and lived in Bournville until 2 September 1921 ...

Woodbrooke College, Selly Oak

This ink drawing depicts Woodbrooke College in Selly Oak. It was produced in 1956 by James Porteous Wood. He was a noted artist and designer whom the Birmingham Post commissioned to produce drawings of ...

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