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Personal correspondence

MS. Healey 48

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Title

Personal correspondence

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MS. Healey 48

Summary

Correspondents include Austin Mitchell, Desmond King-Hele, Janet Whitaker, Dianne Hayter, Peter Hennessy, Lee Kuan Yew, John Julius Norwich and Margaret Jay, among others.

Also includes Labour Party flyers and election leaflets, press cuttings and articles by and regarding Healey, transcript of BBC Radio 4 programme Analysis episode "Banking Independence", order of service for a memorial service for Jack Donaldson and notes for a eulogy, programme for a piano recital by Florian Uhlig, and booklet The Characters and Capabilities of Those Born in August.

Date

2010-2015

1955-1959, 1981-1998, 2010-2015

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (2 folders)

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Collection contents

Archive of Denis Healey

Personal papers and general correspondence

Personal and general correspondence

Personal correspondence

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