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Papers and photographs

MSS. Brit. Emp. s. 600 / 106

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Title

Papers and photographs

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MSS. Brit. Emp. s. 600 / 106

Summary

Includes:

photocopied extract from The Bristol Times & Mirror about the Burges family, 1885

two issues of Interflow, the newspaper of the University of Hong Kong, containing articles about Clementi and the University Anthem, Nov 1978, Jan 1979

RAC Road Atlas of Great Britain and Ireland 1999 (published 1998), with places relevant to the history of the Clementi, Eyres, Townsend and Collard families marked

two photographs of Cecil and Penelope Clementi, [1930s?] (modern reproductions from 2008)

CD-R containing scans of Clementi family trees, 2013 (=Res.)

Date

1885-2013

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

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Collection contents

Additional papers of Sir Cecil Clementi

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