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Photographs: foreign travel: A-G

MS. 13967 Photogr. 1

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Title

Photographs: foreign travel: A-G

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MS. 13967 Photogr. 1

Summary

Comprises photographs from visits to:

Axum, Asmara and Massawa, Apr 1964

Athens, n.d. [1948]

Argentina, Sep 1966

Libya, 1964

Greece, 1965-1972; including Delios Symposium, 1965, 1968

California, 1967

Paris, Apr 1968

Rome, Oct 1953

Germany, 1958

Cérisy, 1958

Indonesia, Aug 1956

Afghanistan, 1959

Vietnam, Saigon, 1956

Valdivia, Chile, Corral, Sep-Oct 1966

Date

1948-1968

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

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Collection contents

Archive of Arnold Joseph Toynbee

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