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1992 General Election

CRD 5/20/4/31-35

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Title

1992 General Election

Shelfmark

CRD 5/20/4/31-35

Summary

Comprises:

CRD 5/20/4/31 - Campaign Guide - research, notes and drafts for the section on 'The Constitution', 1988-1992;

CRD 5/20/4/32 - 'The Best Future for Britain', manifesto briefing prepared by CRD, 16 Mar 1992;

CRD 5/20/4/33 - Labour candidates' contact details, c.1992 (= Closed);

CRD 5/20/4/34 - Briefings and memoranda for Candidates' Information Unit and Media Monitoring Unit volunteers, 1992 (= Closed);

CRD 5/20/4/35 - Memorandum regarding CRD publication series, 'You Can't Trust Labour', 15 Nov 1991.

Date

1988-1992

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (5 folders)

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Collection contents

Conservative Party Archive: Conservative Research Department

Subject files

Campaigning and Elections

General Elections

1992 General Election

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