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Letter to Mrs Gibson (of the Victorian Council of the International Peace Campaign) from the Tasmanian Council of the International Peace Campaign
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Title
Letter to Mrs Gibson (of the Victorian Council of the International Peace Campaign) from the Tasmanian Council of the International Peace Campaign
Subject
Tasmanian Council of the International Peace Campaign
Description
Letter to Mrs Gibson from the Tasmanian Council of the International Peace Campaign informing her that they have decided to disband due to a lack of affiliated bodies.
Creator
Tasmanian Council of the International Peace Campaign (name indistinguishable).
Source
Mrs Gibson correspondence.
Publisher
[no text]
Date
April 20th 1939
Contributor
[no text]
Rights
[no text]
Relation
[no text]
Format
A4 hard copy letter
Language
English
Type
Letter
Identifier
University of Melbourne Archives, International Peace Campaign, 81/87, 2, 2/8.
Coverage
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Text
[no text]
Original Format
[no text]
Files
Collection
Citation
Tasmanian Council of the International Peace Campaign (name indistinguishable)., “Letter to Mrs Gibson (of the Victorian Council of the International Peace Campaign) from the Tasmanian Council of the International Peace Campaign,” Interwar Internationalism: An Archival History, accessed April 25, 2024, https://tretzthurs10.omeka.net/items/show/33.
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