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Oxfam-Pateman

MSS Huddleston 37

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Title

Oxfam-Pateman

Shelfmark

MSS Huddleston 37

Summary

Includes letters from and to:

Oxfam. These mainly relate to newspaper advertisements in which famous people (including Huddleston) said what they believed to be valuable about Oxfam's work (1968-1967)

Oxford University. Mainly invitations to Huddleston to come and speak (1972-1978)

the Pakistani community in London. Includes a memorandum from the National Federation of Pakistani Associations in Great Britain to the Prime Minister, Harold Wilson (1970).

Date

1968-1978

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

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Collection contents

Correspondence and papers of Archbishop Trevor Huddleston

Stepney

Correspondence

Oxfam-Pateman

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