10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GUILDSWOMAN»
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guildswoman in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
guildswoman and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Complete Works of John Ruskin
Any person may, with the consent and approval of the Master of the Guild, to be
testified by writing under his or her hand, become a Guildsman or Guildswoman
by having his or her name entered on the Roll of the Guild, with due solemnity. 6.
John Ruskin, Sir Edward Tyas Cook, Alexander Dundas Ogilvy Wedderburn, 1907
Any person may, with the consent and approval of the Master of the Guild, to he
testified by writing under his or her hand, become a Guildsman or Guildswoman
by having his or her name entered on the Roll of the Guild, with due solemnity. 6.
3
The Guild and Museum of St. George: Reports, Catalogues, and ...
Any person may, with the consent and approval of the Master of the Guild, to be
testified by writing under his or her hand, become a Guildsman or Guildswoman
by having his or her name entered on the Roll of the Guild, with due solemnity. 6.
John Ruskin, Sir Edward Tyas Cook, Alexander Dundas Ogilvy Wedderburn, 1907
4
Feminism, Femininity and the Politics of Working Women: The ...
No longer accepting what they were told, women were now asking 'for
themselves what their place is', and coming up with their own answers.75 The
guildswoman's response would be: 'My place is in the Cooperative Movement,
because I am ...
TheGuild ship'searlier arrival and the strange readings in its warptrace indicated
that the Guildswoman hadtheuse of theLight. Yet now her ship moved at a crawl,
almost struggling to reach the next star. He scowled, considering possibilities.
6
The Glasswrights' Master
guildswoman. By neither of those titles should she control the king, and yet she
does." Rani wanted to respond. She wanted to tell the Fellowship that Crestman
was a jealous man. She wanted to explain that he had lost in love, and he had ...
7
Radical Femininity: Women's Self-representation in the ...
Thus in 1913 we find 'the Guildswoman', fully aware 'of what helps to shape her
home life', and 'her inseparable connection with the Store, the Town Council and
Parliament', but simultaneously reflecting on her own position in her home, and ...
8
British Women's History: A Documentary History from the ...
1 I 'A Guildswoman', in Margaret Llewellyn Davies (ed.), Life as We Have Known
It ( 1 93 1 ) Another Guildswoman wrote: 'I used for a short time to attend a
Mothers' Meeting, and did so more from a point of duty than anything, but after
joining ...
9
Annual Co-operative Congress
Representation on Public Bodies and Committees.—— Consumers' Council :
One guildswoman. Ministry of Health Consultative Council (England) : Two
guildswomen Ministry of Health Consultative Council (Wales) : One
guildswomflnMinistry ...
Such distinctions and inhibitions are clear in the prize-winning entry in a contest
in the Guild's short-lived magazine The Guildswoman. The use in 1939 of the
topic "Are the Guilds Devoting Too Much Time to Activities That Are Not under ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «GUILDSWOMAN»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
guildswoman is used in the context of the following news items.
Co-op Women's Guild continues proud tradition
Each region has a flower as its emblem, chosen from the Flowers of the Guild Garden Book written by guildswoman Ellen Woodward. «Co-operative News, Mar 15»
Swords and scholars: WMU's Medieval Congress is a game of tomes
That session recreated an actual 15th-century Italian duel, in which a squire, who had seen his knight dallying with a guildswoman, was ... «Kalamazoo Gazette - MLive.com, May 13»