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Miscellaneous correspondents: T, 20th century |
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CP/IND/MONT/8/1. Miscellaneous correspondents: T, 20th century. Correspondents including Jane Tabriskey 1925, nd; Elsie Tarnow regarding disappearance of Edith Bone 1949; A.J.P. Taylor 1948; E.V. Tempest nd; High Thomas 1971-72; Ernie Trory including enclosue regarding ET's book imperialist War 1977-79; Raphael Tuck MP 1977; Angela Tuckett 1972; Alex Tudor-Hart 1965; Agnes Turner 1928; W.S. Unkles, Glasgow, 1932. |
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Miscellaneous correspondents: W-Z, 20th century |
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CP/IND/MONT/8/2. Miscellaneous correspondents: W-Z, 20th century. Correspondents including Christine Walshe regarding preparations for Daily Worker 1929; Sylvia Townsend Warner regarding introduction to pamphlet by llya Ehrenburg 1941; Bill Wainwright 1944-51; E. Warburton, Manchester 1942 regarding CP's neglect of culture; Israel Weinberg 1977; Alexander Werth 1951-68 including Montagu's memorandum on Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia 1968; R. Wetzel 1947; Monica Whately, 1945; Len Wincott c1958-59; B. Woolf 1943; Edgar P. Young 1928(?), 1950; George Young, nd. |
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Miscellaneous correspondence with unidentified correspondents, 20th century |
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CP/IND/MONT/8/3. These articles of correspondence discuss subjects such as the peace movement, fear of Russian politics preventing apolitical Russians from entering England, England's relationship with the European Economic Community, and the Nigerian Coups of 1966. |
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Correspondence with Passport Office and with Clement Attlee, 1940 |
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CP/IND/MONT/8/4. Correspondence with Passport Office and with Clement Attlee regarding Montagu's application for an exit permit to report upon the Soviet-Finnish war for the Daily Worker January 1940. |
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Correspondence regarding Montagu's attempts to have the film 'Chetnik' withdrawn |
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CP/IND/MONT/8/5. Correspondence regarding Montagu's attempts to have withdrawn the film 'Chetnik' supporting Mihailovic in Yugoslavia; correspondents including J. Arthur Rank; F.L. Harley for Twentieth Century Fox, 1943-1945. |
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Correspondence regarding a disaffected Byelorussian applying to join a British military unit |
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CP/IND/MONT/8/6. Correspondence regarding the case of Alexander Truskowski, a disaffected Byelorussian deserter from the Polish armed forces applying to be transferred to a British unit; the case was referred to Tom Driberg, 1944. |
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Correspondence regarding Soviet intervention in Hungary |
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CP/IND/MONT/8/7. Correspondence regarding Soviet intervention in Hungary November 1956 and CP executive discussions on the issue Howard Hill, Alex Tudor-Hart, Derek Kartun, 1956-57. |
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Correspondence regarding Samuel Moore, 1975-1976 |
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CP/IND/MONT/8/8. This document commences with an outline of the life of Samuel Moore the man who translated 'Das Kapital' into English. The focus of this correspondence is upon attempts to trace records of Moore's activities in Nigeria and a possible abstract from Moore's will, with correspondence in relation to accessing it. |
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Correspondence on the death of Carmel Haden Guest |
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CP/IND/MONT/8/9. Correspondence is mainly with her executors; other correspondents include H.G. Wells and Leslie Haden Guest, 1943. |
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Papers regarding National Minority Movement, 1925-1927 |
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CP/IND/MONT/8/10. Papers including printed leaflets, letters from NMM secretary Harry Pollitt, Montagu's membership card, 1925-1927. |
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