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MS. Marconi 3176

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Title

Personal matters

Shelfmark

MS. Marconi 3176

Summary

Comprises:

Correspondence about Hirst's possible candidature for the Conservative Party, 1912

Letter from Hirst resigning from the City Carlton Club in response to their policy on aliens, 1914

Letters of congratulation on the grant of a baronetcy to Hirst, 1925

Letters of congratulation on the Hirsts' 40th wedding anniversary, 1932

Letter from Neville Chamberlain seeking Hirst's advice on the National Defence Contribution, 1937

Date

1912-37

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

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Collection contents

The Marconi Archives

Papers of Hugo Hirst, 1st Baron Hirst of Witton

Correspondence and papers

Correspondence and papers on other subjects

Personal matters

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