| Description | This section contains a variety of newscuttings relating to Elizabeth Taylor Cadbury's public life mainly during the 1930s and 1940s. Articles about Taylor Cadbury's presidency of the Midland Adult School Union in 1931 are featured alongside a number of newscuttings relating to her election as the first female president of the Union of Educational Institutions in Warwickshire in October 1935.
Many of the articles relate to Taylor Cadbury's attendance at prize giving and speech day ceremonies held by various local schools and hospitals. A collection of newscuttings relating to her involvement in events held to celebrate the centenary of the North London Collegiate School for girls are also featured.
One particularly notable newscutting reveals that Elizabeth Taylor Cadbury had been named on a list of English citizens wanted by the Nazi Gestapo during the Second World War. A number of articles also survive in the file relating to celebrations held at Taylor Cadbury's home, the Manor House in Northfield, marking the fiftieth anniversary of the Birmingham Branch of the Parents National Education Union. |