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Photographs of Douglas Jay

MS. 6745/160

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Title

Photographs of Douglas Jay

Shelfmark

MS. 6745/160

Summary

Mostly offical and press photographs of Jay.

Also includes Punch cartoon "Hence, horrible shadow, unreal mockery, hence!", family photographs, photograph of Tower House, Shooter's Hill, leter from Wendell Clough regarding photographs, artist's proof a drawing of G.E. Moore by H.A. Freeth, letter to Mary Jay from 'John and Tamsin' regarding a photograph of Jay, photographs of the Cabinet of Harold Wilson, and photograph from the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Conference in Trinidad and Tobago.

Date

[c. 1940s]-c. 1996

1914, [c. 1940s]-c. 1996

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

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Archive of Douglas Jay

Photographs and miscellaneous items belonging to Douglas Jay

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