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Papers of Paul Duncan Fletcher

MSS. Ind. Ocn. s. 264

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Title

Papers of Paul Duncan Fletcher

Shelfmark

MSS. Ind. Ocn. s. 264

Summary

Correspondence, reports, memoranda, etc. relating to colonial administrative service in the Eastern Aden Protectorate, with typescript extract from letters home, 1940-1950.

Associated place

Great Britain -- Colonies -- Administration

Yemen -- History -- 20th century

Date

1940-1950

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

Acquisition

The papers were donated to the library on 10th December 1980 by Mary Fletcher, the donor's widow, through the Oxford Development Records Project, which received the papers on 5th December 1980.

Subject

20th century

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  • Fletcher, Paul Duncan, b 1916

  • Perham, Dame, Margery Freda, 1895-1982

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