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Small communications artefacts

MS. Oxfam COM/4/3

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Title

Small communications artefacts

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MS. Oxfam COM/4/3

Summary

Comprises:

Folder 1: vinyl record - 'The Choir of New College Oxford - Choral music to mark the 25th anniversary of Oxfam', 1967

Folder 2: vinyl record - 'Oxfam - C'est pas une solution c'est un moyen', Yvon Deschamps, early 1970s. Yvon Deschamps was a well known Quebec comedian who supported Oxfam Quebec.

Folder 3: two rubber stamps featuring drawings and slogans by cartoonist Fougasse, created for Robert Castle, late 1940s. The designs featured are 1. Scarecrow / 'No clothes are too old'; 2. Mortarboard and pound sign logo / Operation Oxfam

Folder 4: rubber stamp featuring the word 'Oxfam', probably 1950s

Date

late 1940s-early 1970s

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (4 folders)

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Collection contents

Records produced by Oxfam's communications function

Communications artefacts

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