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Letter from A. Constance Duncan to Rev. P.A. Wisewould
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Title
Letter from A. Constance Duncan to Rev. P.A. Wisewould
Subject
International Peace Campaign, Victorian Union correspondence
Description
Letter to Rev. P.A. Wisewould regarding Rev. Palmer Phillips (Chairman of the Victorian Council), and his speech at the opening of the I.P.C Poster Exhibition in Geelong.
Creator
A. Constance Duncan
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Date
11th June, 1937
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Relation
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Format
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Language
English
Type
Letter
Identifier
University of Melbourne Archives, International Peace Campaign Collection (81/87), Box 1, Series 2
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Citation
A. Constance Duncan, “Letter from A. Constance Duncan to Rev. P.A. Wisewould,” Interwar Internationalism: An Archival History, accessed May 14, 2024, https://tretzthurs10.omeka.net/items/show/5.
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