Interview with Beryl Huffingly
TitleInterview with Beryl Huffingly
ReferenceTAPE/152A
Date
n.d.
Scope and ContentBeryl Huffingly was born in Blackhouse (a mining village) in the late 1920s. She worked in the clothing industry, and joined the Communist Party, and sold the Daily Worker. She discusses women's rights, the campaign against the Korean war, the National Assembly of Women, the cold war, Transport and General Workers' Union, the fight for communists to go to annual conferences of trades councils, strikes, regional Trade Union Congress. Lots about Communist Party organisation.
Extent1 Cassette tape
Physical descriptionNWSA copy
LanguageEnglish
Persons keywordHuffingly, Beryl, Communist Party of Great Britain, National Assembly of Women, Transport and General Workers' Union, Daily Worker
Conditions governing accessOpen
Levelfile
Normal locationZ (Room 24)