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'Middle East Supply Centre Historical documents & correspondence'

MS. 15041/801

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Title

'Middle East Supply Centre Historical documents & correspondence'

Shelfmark

MS. 15041/801

Summary

Contents of a file inscribed as 'Middle East Supply Centre Historical documents & correspondence'.

Correspondence between various officials (Nicholson is the principal correspondent) in the Middle East Supply Centre, Ministry of War Transport and other Government departments, with related papers. Correspondents include K.A.H. (later Sir Keith) Murray.

This material relates to various MESC business and Middle East affairs.

Date

1943-1946

Language

English

Physical extent

28 Leaves

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Collection contents

Papers of Edward Max Nicholson

SECTION D WORLD WAR TWO

Ministry of War Transport

Middle East Supply Centre (MESC)

'Middle East Supply Centre Historical documents & correspondence'

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