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The Imperial Munitions Board and its Relationship to Government, Business, and Labour, 1914-1920

MS. Brand 206

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Title

The Imperial Munitions Board and its Relationship to Government, Business, and Labour, 1914-1920

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MS. Brand 206

Summary

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PhD thesis, University of Toronto. Copy presented by P.E. Rider to Sir Edward and Lady Ford, October 1969

letter to Sir Edward and Lady Ford from P.E. Rider discussing his forthcoming visit and gift, n.d. [1968-1969]

Date

1968-1974

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

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Archive of Robert Henry Brand, Baron Brand

Imperial Munitions Board

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