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Correspondence with and regarding Myra Hindley

MS. 15363/292

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Title

Correspondence with and regarding Myra Hindley

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MS. 15363/292

Summary

Comprises:

Correspondence with Myra Hindley, Peter Timms and Carolyn Taylor, among others. Also includes press cuttings. 1996

Correspondence with Myra Hindley, Richard Attenborough, Lord Longford, Peter Timms and Carolyn Taylor, among others, and correspondence regarding an episode of Panorama on Hindley. Also includes press cuttings, and outline submission regarding Hindley's sentence tariff. 1997

Correspondence with Myra Hindley, Terry Waite, Edward Fitzgerald and Peter Timms, among others. Also includes press statement and press cuttings. 1998

Date

1996-1998

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (3 folders)

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Collection contents

Archive of David Astor

Campaigning and charity interests

Myra Hindley

Correspondence with and regarding Myra Hindley

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