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Papers of Ferdinand Stephen Joelson relating to business interests

MS. 5514/146

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Title

Papers of Ferdinand Stephen Joelson relating to business interests

Shelfmark

MS. 5514/146

Summary

Comprises:

correspondence with British & Benington's Ltd., London, tea importers, concerning the packing of tea for African markets and the brand 'Effendi', 1921 'Hehn, N[icolas] de', correspondence with de Hehn, businessman, Paris, 1921-1936. Mainly in French.

'Stirrer', relating to the invention by Joelson of a clockwork pan stirrer, 1922-1923

correspondence and papers relating to business interests, 1918-1956

Date

1918-1956

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (4 folders)

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Collection contents

Archive of Ferdinand Stephen Joelson (1893-1979), author, editor of East Africa and Rhodesia journal

Papers of Ferdinand Stephen Joelson relating to business interests, mainly in East Africa

Papers of Ferdinand Stephen Joelson relating to business interests

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