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MS. Jenkins 567

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Title

Visual media

Shelfmark

MS. Jenkins 567

Summary

Comprises:

Central Television, People's Republic of China, 16mm film reel, n.d. [c. 1973]

Richard Dimbleby Lecture: Roy Jenkins, Home Thoughts From Abroad, 22 Nov 1979, BBC TV 60/130 Scotch videocassette

Tyne Tees Television Limited, Face the Press, Roy Jenkins, single reel tape, n.d.

HTV Wales, VHS tape, n.d.

Jenkins talks to Jenkins; Oxford Peto [?PETO] fund appeal, VHS tape, n.d.

Unlabelled Fuji VHS tape, n.d.

Date

c. 1973, 1979, n.d.

Language

English

Physical facet

Audio-visual material, including 16mm film and VHS cassette.

Physical extent

1 box

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Collection contents

Roy Jenkins papers

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