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Family correspondence of Douglas Jay

MS. 6745/20

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Title

Family correspondence of Douglas Jay

Shelfmark

MS. 6745/20

Summary

Comprises:

Correspondence between Jay and his sister Helen, and exercise books belonging to Helen Jay. c. 1923-c. 1930

Correspondence between Jay and his brother Alan. Also includes letter to Alan Jay from Mark Pizey, and papers relating to the passing-out exams at the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth. [c. 1915]-1953

Correspondence between Jay and his sister Mary, and diaries belonging to Mary Jay. Also includes dance cards, photographs and drawings . 1931-1987

CLOSED. Letters to Jay from his grandchildren and from his daughter Catherine. 1984-1996

Date

[c. 1915]-1996

Language

English

Latin

Physical extent

1 box (4 folders)

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Archive of Douglas Jay

Correspondence of Douglas Jay

Family correspondence of Douglas Jay

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