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Printed material belonging to George Brown

MS. Eng. b. 2052

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Title

Printed material belonging to George Brown

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MS. Eng. b. 2052

Summary

Includes:

Corporation of the City of Glasgow Report on the clearance of slum houses, redevelopment and overspill, and maps. 1957

Text of a note delivered by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ghana to the British High Commissioner in Accra regarding Southern Rhodesia, Jul 1963

Date

1957-1963

Language

English

Physical extent

53 Leaves

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Collection contents

Papers of George Brown, Baron George-Brown

Printed material and personal items belonging to George Brown

Printed material belonging to George Brown

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