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W.I.L.P.F pamphlet
Dublin Core
Title
W.I.L.P.F pamphlet
Subject
World Disarmament
Description
Pamphlet explaining international declaration on world disarmament
Creator
Women's International League
Source
University of Melbourne Archive
Publisher
[no text]
Date
1932
Contributor
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Rights
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Relation
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Format
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Language
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Type
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Identifier
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Coverage
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Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Pamphlet
Physical Dimensions
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Files
Collection
Citation
Women's International League, “W.I.L.P.F pamphlet,” Interwar Internationalism: An Archival History, accessed April 26, 2024, https://tretzthurs10.omeka.net/items/show/46.
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