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D602 - West Derbyshire Parliamentary Constituency: election and other material relating to socialism - [late 19th-mid 20th cent]
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D602/1-80
Former Reference
D602/1-81
Title
Folder of political material, mainly concerned with Socialism in the West Derbyshire Constituency. Includes newspaper cuttings, election handbills, pamphlets and newsletters relating to the West Derbyshire by-elections of 1924, 1929, 1938 and 1944, and also the 1946 local elections: also various material concerned with the doctrine of Socialism in general including Thomas Wodehouse's "Grammar of Socialism", 1884; the sheet music of "Internationale"; a Labour Party bulletin of October 1926, entitled "Two Years of Tory Government" and a booklet entitled "What Happened in British Guiana" by Cheddi Jagan, with foreword by Jennie Lee, MP 1953.
Date
[late 19th-mid 20th cent]
Extent
80 items
Level
File
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Unidentified
Term
Elections
Archivist Note
Reference number altered from D602/1-81 (and extent). The documents themselves had not previously been numbered, and when this was done it was not clear how the items were originally counted, but seems likely that the duplicates were counted as a single item, and another item that was in two pieces had been counted separately. BS/Lien Gyles, 10 May 2018
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