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I think it is a duty I owe to the Publick to acquaint your Lordship that yesterday, the 24 th inst., a Gentleman informed me, that he had heard, that there was a man in Chudleigh with a show-box ...
MEMORANDUM BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT, THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR SCOTLAND AND THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION There has in recent weeks been strong pressure in Parliament in the ...
Tagged files are typically comprised of paper, but may also contain other materials and formats, such as photographs, booklets, folded maps or loose objects. They have a protective cover and are ...
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Charles Herbert Hutton (1860-1950), engineer, Public Works Department, and his wife Mabel Hutton (nee Garman) (1874-1970): letters and notebooks rel to their life in India 1903-1918 (Mss Eur F757) ...
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Visitors can discover the extraordinary story of the theft of the Jules Rimet trophy in 1966 through our first floor display. This display features records from our collection delving into the ...
The Northern Ireland Office, has today launched the second phase of a package of educational materials to mark the 25th anniversary of the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement which have been developed ...
The National Archives is the UK government’s official archive. We are guardians of some of the most iconic national documents dating back over 1,000 years. We give detailed guidance to government ...
Our records come in all different shapes and sizes, but we love them all the same. We know there’s a story in every box that’s just waiting to be told. It doesn’t matter if they’re 1,000 years old or ...