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Prime Minister's speeches and broadcasts

MS. Wilson c. 1258

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Title

Prime Minister's speeches and broadcasts

Shelfmark

MS. Wilson c. 1258

Summary

Includes:

10 Apr. 1970 opening of Stoke-on-Trent Sixth Form College, Fenton

16 Apr. 1970 This Week interview by Charles Douglas-Home, Peter Jenkins and Paul Foot

17 Apr. 1970 St. Cuthbert's Village Housing Development, Gateshead

18 Apr. 1970 United Nations Association, York

22 Apr. 1970 Scottish TUC Annual Conference, Oban

29 Apr. 1970 Michael Halls, Memorial Service

30 Apr. 1970 BBC TV interview Sportsnight with Coleman

Date

Apr. 1970

Language

English

Physical extent

280 Leaves

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Collection contents

Archive of (James) Harold Wilson

Labour Party Political Office

Speeches, Briefs, Press Releases and Press Office papers,

Prime Minister's speeches

Prime Minister's speeches and broadcasts

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