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D3576 - National British Women's Total Abstinence Union - 1923-1989
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D3576
Title
National British Women's Total Abstinence Union
Date
1923-1989
Description
Branch records
Buxton: accounts 1934-1977
Derby: Little White Ribboners registers 1936-1974
Matlock: minutes 1923-1961, financial records 1932-1967
Staveley: minutes 1935-1989
National organisation publications, including constitution, annual reports 1981-1989
Extent
approx. 0.5 box
Level
Fonds
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
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Archive Creator
National British Women's Total Abstinence Union
Administrative History
The British Women’s Temperance Association was founded in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1876. Following a split in 1893, the Women's Total Abstinence Union was formed. The two organisations were reunited in 1925 and known as the National British Women's Total Abstinence Union (NBWTAU). The NBWTAU was organised in county unions with branches. Within branches, there can be different sections including 'Little White Ribboners' for children up to 5 years. The Derbyshire branches amalgamated in 1991, centring on Matlock. The organisation was renamed the White Ribbon Association (WRA) in 2004.
Administrative History Sources
White Ribbon Association website, https://white-ribbon.org.uk/our-history/
Custodial History
The records were deposited with Derbyshire Record Office in January 1992. Further items were deposited by the archivist of the Sheffield District of the Methodist Church in October 2022.
Arrangement
D3576/1-2 Matlock branch
D3576/3 Buxton branch
D3576/4 Derby branch
D3576/5-9 Publications
D3576/10 Staveley branch
Organisation Sub-Type
Social Concern/Campaigning groups
Access Conditions
Some records in this collection are not available for public consultation as they contain personal information about living individuals. Please consult our Data Subjects in Archives Privacy Notice for further infromation.
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Related Material
Records of the White Ribbon Association and its predecessors are held at their Archives in Solihull, West Midlands, including further material for branches in Derbyshire.
Term
Teetotalism
Women
Social movements
Social reformers
Archivist Note
Catalogued April 2008, MOS.
Revised to ISAD(G) standard 14 October 2022, BS.
Updated to ISAD(G) standard 31 October 2022, BS.
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Name (click for further details)
London; National British Women's Total Abstinence Union; 1925-2004; women's temperance organisation
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Type
Derbyshire
County
Matlock
Derby
Buxton
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