Time and Tide

  • This material is held at
  • Reference
      GB 106 5SPG/K
  • Dates of Creation
      1921-1929
  • Physical Description
      2 A boxes

Scope and Content

Published in London by 'Time and Tide Publishing', this was the weekly journal of the Six Point Group.

In Mar 2007 the following volumes and fragments were removed from the archive and added to The Women's Library Printed Collections:

Volume 2. No.27, 8 Jul 1921

Volume 4. No.3, 19 Jan 1923

Volume 4. No.4, 26 Jan 1923

Volume 4. No.6, 9 Feb 1923

Volume 4. No.7, 16 Feb 1923

Volume 4. No.8, 23 Feb 1923

Volume 4. No.9, 2 March 1923

Volume 4. No.12, 23 Mar 1923

Volume 4. No.13, 30 Mar 1923

Volume 4. No.21, 25 May 1923

Volume 4. No.24, 15 Jun 1923

Volume 4. No.27, 6 Jul 1923

Volume 4. No.28, 13 Jul 1923

Volume 4. No.29, 20 July 1923

Volume 4. No.37, 14 Sep 1923

Volume 4. No.39, 28 Sep 1923

Volume 4. No.42, 19 Oct 1923

Volume 4. No.44, 2 Nov 1923

Volume 5. No.3, 18 Jan 1924

Volume 5. No.7, 15 Feb 1924

Volume 5. No.12, 21 Mar 1924

Volume 5. No.13, 28 Mar 1924

Volume 5. No.14, 4 Apr 1924

Volume 5. No.19, 9 May 1924

Volume 5. No.26, 27 Jun 1924

Volume 5. No.29, 18 Jul 1924

Volume 5. No.43, 24 Oct 1924

Volume 5. No.49, 5 Dec 1924

Volume 5. No.50, 12 Dec 1924

Volume 6. No.7, 13 Feb 1925

Volume 6. No.26, 26 Jun 1925

Volume 6. No.33, 14 Aug 1925

Volume 6. No.41, 9 Oct 1925

Volume 6. No.51, 18 Dec 1925

Volume 7. No.11, 12 Mar 1926

Volume 7. No.16, 16 Apr 1926

Volume 7. No.18, 30 Apr 1926

Strike issue No.2, 14 May 1926

Volume 7. No.30, 6 Aug 1926

Volume 7. No.43, 5 Nov 1926

Volume 7. No.46, 26 Nov 1926

Volume 7. No.47, 3 Dec 1926

Volume 7. No.48, 10 Dec 1926

Fragments from:

Volume 2: 2 Jun 1922; 9 Jun 1922; 23 Jun 1922; 14 Jul 1922; 11 Aug 1922; 25 Aug 1922; 8 Sep 1922; 15 Sep 1922; 22 Sep 1922; 29 Sep 1922; 13 Oct 1922; 20 Oct 1922; 1 Dec 1922; 8 Dec 1922; 15 Dec 1922; 5 Jan 1923.

Volume 4: 9 Mar 1923; 16 Mar 1923; 6 Apr 1923; 13 Apr 1923; 20 Apr 1923; 27 Apr 1923; 18 May 1923; 1 Jun 1923; 8 Jun 1923; 22 Jun 1923; 29 Jun 1923; 27 Jul 1923; 10 Aug 1923; 31 Aug 1923; 7 Sep 1923; 21 Sep 1923; 5 Oct 1923; 9 Nov 1923; 7 Dec 1923; 14 Dec 1923; 21 Dec 1923; 28 Dec 1923; 4 Jan 1924; 11 Jan 1924.

Volume 5: 1 Feb 1924; 8 Feb 1924; 22 Feb 1924; 29 Feb 1924; 7 Mar 1924; 14 Mar 1924; 11 Apr 1924; 18 Apr 1924; 25 Apr 1924; 2 May 1924; 16 May 1924; 23 May 1924; 30 May 1924; 13 Jun 1924; 20 Jun 1924; 4 Jul 1924; 11 July 1924; 25 Jul 1924; 1 Aug 1924; 8 Aug 1924; 15 Aug 1924; 22 Aug 1924; 29 Aug 1924; 5 Sep 1924; 12 Sep 1924; 19 Sep 1924; 26 Sep 1924; 3 Oct 1924; 10 Oct 1924; 17 Oct 1924; 31 Oct 1924; 7 Nov 1924; 21 Nov 1924; 28 Nov 1924; 19 Dec 1924; 26 Dec 1924; 2 Jan 1925; 9 Jan 1925; 16 Jan 1925; 23 Jan 1925; 30 Jan 1925; 6 Feb 1925.

Volume 6: 20 Feb 1925; 20 Mar 1925; 27 Mar 1925; 10 Apr 1925; 1 May 1925; 15 May 1925; 5 Jun 1925; 12 Jun 1925; 19 Jun 1925; 3 Jul 1925; 10 Jul 1925; 24 Jul 1925; 31 Jul 1925; 7 Aug 1925; 4 Sep 1925; 30 Oct 1925; 6 Nov 1925; 11 Dec 1925; 25 Dec 1925.

Volume 7: 9 Apr 1926; 23 Apr 1926; 27 Aug 1926; 3 Sep 1926; 10 Sep 1926; 1 Oct 1926; 22 Oct 1926; 29 Oct 1926; 12 Nov 1926; 19 Nov 1926; 1 Nov 1929.

Strike Issue: 18 June 1926; 25 Jun 1926.

In addition a complete set is available in The Women's Library Printed Collections on microfilm:

11 microfilm reels; 35mm Volume 1, no. 1 (14th May 1920)-Volume 10, no. 52 (27th Dec. 1929).

'Time and Tide' often carried reports of the Six Point Group. Regular contributors included: Vera Brittain, Crystal Eastman, Cecily Hamilton, Winifred Holtby, Naomi Mitchison, Gwendolen Ravarat, Elizabeth robins, Christopher St John, Helena Swanick, Rebecca West, and Virginia Woolf. Originally a liberal feminist journal it later became a literary-political review. In 1963 it merged with 'John O'London's Weekly' another general interest magazine. In 1984 it was revived as a right-wing political quarterly with no feminist connection. [Historical notes summarised from 'Feminist Periodicals 1855-1984' by David Doughan and Denise Sanchez (1987)].

Physical Characteristics and/or Technical Requirements

FRAGILE, please use the microfilm