National Council of Women of Great Britain

[1] Founded as the National Union of Women Workers, it said that it would "promote sympathy of thought and purpose among the women of Great Britain and Ireland".

It changed its name to the National Council of Women of Great Britain & Ireland in 1918.

In 1928 it changed its name to the National Council of Women of Great Britain.

[3] Its early archives are held in the London Metropolitan University: Trades Union Congress Library Collections.

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