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Correspondence, interview, and other papers

MS. 12426/76

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Title

Correspondence, interview, and other papers

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MS. 12426/76

Summary

Comprises:

Folder 1: Correspondence and notes concerning the future of the UNOV, 1990-1991

Folder 2: Radio interview on the work of UNOV, Nov 1988.

Folder 3: letter from Margaret Thatcher about drug programme, Feb 1989; article about ball; poem for colleague. Also an invitation to a dinner in Croydon, Jun 1988.

Print of 'Woman Free' by Edwina Sandys, presented to MJA for 10th anniversary of UNOV.

Date

1988-1991

Physical extent

1 box (3 folders, 1 item)

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Collection contents

Additional papers of Dame Margaret Joan Anstee

United Nations Office at Vienna (UNOV)

Correspondence, interview, and other papers

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