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Photographs, transparencies and contact prints

MS. Healey 283

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Title

Photographs, transparencies and contact prints

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MS. Healey 283

Summary

Comprises:

Colour transparencies of photographs taken by Healey in Iran and Japan. Undated [c. 1960s]

Contact prints of black and white family photographs by Healey. Undated [c. 1970s]

Photographs of Healey, including photographs of him conducting a brass band, as Father Christmas, with his family, and with Edward Heath and Roy Jenkins. Includes photographs by Bryan Heseltine, Jeff Overs for the BBC, Roland Gray, Stephen Markeson for the Times, and David Johnson for the Sunday Mirror. [c. 1964]-1980

Photograph by Healey of a Hindu temple. Undated [c. 1960s]

Date

[c. 1960s]-1980

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

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Archive of Denis Healey

Photographs, cartoons and paintings

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