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Photographs of Editors of The Economist and related materials

MS. Economist 253

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Title

Photographs of Editors of The Economist and related materials

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MS. Economist 253

Summary

Comprises:

Folder 1: James Wilson, founder and first Editor, and his family, and W[illiam] R[athbone] Greg, [his son in law and] contributor, 1875 and n.d. [late 19th century]

Folder 2: Alastair Burnet, Bill Emmott, Andrew Knight and Pupert Pennant-Rea, 1993, possibly taken at the Editors' party, which they hosted during the 150th anniversary of The Economist in Jul 1993

Folder 3: Editors, n.d. [20th century]

Date

1875-1993 and n.d. [late 19th-20th centuries]

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (3 folders)

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Archive of The Economist Newspaper Limited

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