Printed materials and personal items belonging to George Brown
MS. 12113/91
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Title
Printed materials and personal items belonging to George Brown
Shelfmark
MS. 12113/91
Summary
Includes rules of the Dock, Wharf, Riversides and General Workers' Union of Great Britain and Ireland, Transport and General Workers' Union membership cards, regular unemployment book, election flyers, orders of service for the funerals of Clement Attlee and Winston Churchill, reprint of address "Little Britain and Europe" given by Lord [Michael] Layton at Chatham House, invitations, State National Bank of El Paso certificate, souvenir menus and programmes, itinerary for the state visit of Cevdet Sunay, order of service for the marriage of Princess Elizabeth to Philip Mountbatten, invitations and other papers from the coronation of Elizabeth II, copy of Ammunition: Speaker's Notes no. 8 "Agriculture", greetings cards, Glasgow Fabian Society publication A Nation of Labourers? Or A New Scotland by Andrew Hargrave, Institute of Economic Affairs publication Vacant Posession by John Carmichael, guide book for Classiebawn Castle, and a piece of Department of Economic Affairs fabric.
Date
1930-1967
Language
English
Russian
German
Physical extent
1 box
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Collection contents
Papers of George Brown, Baron George-Brown
Printed material and personal items belonging to George Brown
Printed materials and personal items belonging to George Brown
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