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Handwritten cue cards and typescript with annotations/captions for images to accompany...

Catalogue reference: GOLD/1/6/4/36/25

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GOLD/1/6/4/36/25
Title
Handwritten cue cards and typescript with annotations/captions for images to accompany an exhibition on the history of the College
Date
c 1972-1990
Description

Handwritten cue cards and typescript with annotations/captions for images to accompany an exhibition on the history of the College

Held by
London University: Goldsmiths Library: Special Collections and Archives
Language
English
Physical description
14 items
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Open

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/1597b45a-015b-45d0-b5dd-a713f01f814f/

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GOLD/1/6

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Handwritten cue cards and typescript with annotations/captions for images to accompany an exhibition on the history of the College