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Cardiff docks

MS. Callaghan 18

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Title

Cardiff docks

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MS. Callaghan 18

Summary

Comprises:

Correspondence regarding unemployment among ship repair workers in Cardiff and unofficial strikes of seaman. Also includes memorandum of evidence for the Rochdale Committee. 1959-1962

Correspondence, reports and press cuttings regarding the Cardiff Docks development. Also includes extract from a speech given by Callaghan at the Annual Dinner of the Chamber of Shipping. 1964-1965

Memoranda and correspondence about docks in the Bristol Channel and future development of Cardiff docks. 1966-1967

Date

1967-1968

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

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Collection contents

Archive of James Callaghan

Constituency papers

Cardiff industry and economy

Cardiff docks

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