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Press cuttings: Fundraising and appeals

MS. Oxfam COM/2/4/17

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Title

Press cuttings: Fundraising and appeals

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MS. Oxfam COM/2/4/17

Summary

Comprises:

Folder 1: 'Public fundraising for Oxfam', Mar 1972-Dec 1973

Folder 2: 'Fundraising by Oxfam groups and shops', Apr 1972-Dec 1973

Folder 3: 'Public fundraising for Oxfam', Jan 1974-Jan 1975

Folder 4: 'Fundraising by Oxfam groups and shops', Jan-Dec 1974

Folder 5: 'Public fundraising for Oxfam', Mar 1975-Jul 1979

Folder 6: 'Fundraising by Oxfam groups and shops', Apr 1975-Oct 1978

Folder 7: 'Move Against Poverty campaign', Apr-Dec 1978

Date

1972-1978

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (7 folders)

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Collection contents

Records produced by Oxfam's communications function

Records relating to internal communication

Press cuttings and scrapbooks

Press cuttings: Fundraising and appeals

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