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MS. Macmillan dep. a. 1

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MS. Macmillan dep. a. 1

Summary

Shellac 33 1/3 r.p.m record 'The Conservative conference, 1949', double album, damaged and four 33 1/3 r.p.m. vinyl records:

(1) 'Supermac' The Iain Macleod Memorial Lecture delivered by Macmillan to the Greater London Young Conservative, Hastings, 6 Apr. 1975

(2) Roy Castle introduces 'A Silver Jubilee of Memories', including 17 Jan. 1957 speech by Macmillan, double album, 1977

(3) 'Vivat Regina. A portrait in sound of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Members of The Royal Family', Silver Jubilee celebration double album including Macmillan's Winds of Change speech, BBC, 1977

(4) 'The Conservatives - A History of the Party' [1980s]

Date

1949-[1980s]

Language

English

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5 items

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Archive of Harold Macmillan

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