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General elections 1964 and 1966

MS. Callaghan 376

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Title

General elections 1964 and 1966

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MS. Callaghan 376

Summary

Comprises:

Letters of congratulations regarding the Labour victory in the 1964 General Election and Callaghan's appointment as Chancellor of the Exchequer. Also includes photograph of an architectural model of University Hospital of Wales and schedules of visits made by Callaghan as Chancellor. 1964, 1967

Folder labelled: 1770 PP/Elec/Misc: 64-66" containing correspondence thanking constituents for volunteering or contributing financially to the 1964 general election (CLOSED), and campaign literature from the 1966 election. 1964-1966

Date

1964-1967

Language

French

English

Physical extent

1 box (2 folders)

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Collection contents

Archive of James Callaghan

Elections

General elections 1964 and 1966

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