Metadata: Papers of Edith Ramsay (1895-1983), educationalist and community worker
Collection
- Country:
- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
- Holding institution:
- Tower Hamlets Local History Library and Archives
- Holding institution (official language):
- Tower Hamlets Local History Library and Archives
- Postal address:
- 277 Bancroft Road London Greater London United Kingdom E1 4DQ
- Phone number:
- Telephone: 020 7364 1290
- Web address:
- http://www.ideastore.co.uk/local-history
- Reference number:
- P/RAM
- Title:
- Papers of Edith Ramsay (1895-1983), educationalist and community worker
- Title (official language):
- Papers of Edith Ramsay (1895-1983), educationalist and community worker
- Creator/accumulator:
- Ramsay, Edith (1895-1983), educationalist and community worker
- Date(s):
- 1923/1980
- Language:
- English
- Extent:
- 210 files
- Scope and content:
- This collection contains papers of Edith Ramsey, educationalist, concerning her assistance to individuals and families around immigrant and housing issues in Stepney and Whitechapel area, 1923-1980. The archive is an important source about black presence in Tower Hamlets. There are case files on migrants (particularly seamen) from Nigeria, Sierra Leone and Somalia. Papers also cover other communities including Jewish, Irish and Scottish.There are also records on adult education and local history, with articles, newspaper cuttings and her involvement with the media. The papers also provide rich material on contemporary concerns about vice in Stepney, especially prostitution, drug taking and cafes and clubs.Some files contain personal information which relates to individuals who may be living. Identifiable personal information in title and description in this catalogue has therefore been redacted.
- Administrative/biographical history:
- Edith Ramsay was born in Highgate in 1895, where her father was the first minister of the local Presbyterian Church. After attending the North London Collegiate School and then the University of London she moved to Stepney to teach at the Old Castle Street Day Continuation School.At the same time she stayed at local women's hostels to better understand some of the conditions found in the East End. She was appointed Head of Stepney Women's Evening Institute in 1931 and held the post until her retirement in 1960. In the 1950s she was very active in the campaign against vice (particularly prostitution) in the Metropolitan Borough of Stepney. During her time in Stepney she undertook voluntary social work, helping children, alcoholics and immigrants. She was concerned with the conditions of colonial seamen and served on a Colonial Office Advisory Committee. She was awarded MBE in 1947.Edith Ramsay was elected to Stepney Borough Council as a Labour member, 1945-48, as an independent, 1959-62, and as a Liberal member, 1962-65. A devoted Christian, popular and greatly trusted, she was welcomed at churches of all denominations, synagogues and mosques.
- Access points: locations:
- London
- Stepney
- Whitechapel
- Access points: persons/families:
- Ramsay, Edith
- Subject terms:
- Migration
- Migration--Immigration
- Welfare
- Access, restrictions:
- Open. Some files contain personal information which relates to individuals who may be living. Redacted access copies are therefore being created through a volunteer project which began in 2020. Please contact staff for further details on consulting public access copies and their availability.
- Finding aids:
- Online catalogue see http://www.thcatalogue.org.uk/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=P%2fRAM
- Yerusha Network member:
- AIM25