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PHOTO 1/2/9

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Title

'G'

Shelfmark

PHOTO 1/2/9

Summary

Comprises:

Gale, Sir Roger

Galley, Roy

Gallie, Philip

Garel-Jones, Tristan

Garnier, Edward (Baron Garnier)

Gascoyne-Cecil, Robert (7th Marquess of Salisbury)

Gibb, Nick

Gill, Christopher

Gillan, Dame Cheryl

Gilmour, Ian (Baron Gilmour of Craigmillar)

Glyn, Sir Alan

Goodhart, Sir Philip

Goodlad, Alastair (Baron Goodlad)

Goodson-Wickes, Charles

Goodwill, Sir Robert

Goold, James (Baron Goold)

Gorman, Teresa

Gorst, Sir John

Grant, Sir John Anthony

Gray, James

Green, Damian

Greenway, Harry

Griffiths, Peter

Grist, Ian

Ground, Reginald Patrick

Gummer, John Selwyn (Baron Deben)

Date

1983-2004; n.d.

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

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Collection contents

Conservative Party Archive: Photographic Collection

Conservative personalities

Conservative MPs, MEPs and Peers

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