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Catalogue reference: FO 371
FO 371
This series contains correspondence, etc., of the Foreign Office's Political Departments (including the War Department, 1914 to 1920, the Political Intelligence Department, 1918 to 1920, and the Political Intelligence Department, 1939-1946), and...
FO 371
1903-1966
This series contains correspondence, etc., of the Foreign Office's Political Departments (including the War Department, 1914 to 1920, the Political Intelligence Department, 1918 to 1920, and the Political Intelligence Department, 1939-1946), and of certain of the joint Foreign Office/Commonwealth Relations Office departments established in special circumstances (e.g. the Joint Malaysia/Indonesia Department of 1964 to 1965) or prior to the creation of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in 1968.
Subjects covered include the UK's political, trade and other relations with:
Broad subjects that are covered in some depth include:
In any one year records relating to the colonial possessions of foreign powers will be found either under the name of the colony or under the name of the colonial power, depending on the administrative arrangement of the Foreign Office departments involved in that year.
For each Foreign Office territorial political department, the general correspondence in each year includes correspondence relating to British colonial or Commonwealth territories in that geographical area (e.g. the American Department, General papers include correspondence relating to British Guyana, Jamaica etc.) which will supplement the correspondence held in the relevant Colonial Office/Commonwealth Relations Office/Commonwealth Office series by giving Foreign Office views that were not communicated to the other Office at the time.
From the beginning of 1950 a revised filing system was adopted by the Foreign Office. This system was based on:
Thus A 1234/56 stands for paper 56 on file 1234 in the American Department's general series. The addition of a second or third initial letter provides for more specific classification, thus AA 2071/7 stands for paper 7 on file 2071 of the American Department's Argentina series.
In the case of papers dealt with by the German Section and Refugees Department, the new system was not applied in 1950 and the former filing arrangements continued. Thus C4914/119/3 stands for paper 4914 on file 119 in the German Section's Austria series, while WR 539/4/48 stands for paper 539 on file 4 of the Refugees Department's series.
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190977 files and volumes
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Foreign and Commonwealth Office
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This series contains correspondence, etc., of the Foreign Office's Political Departments (including the War Department, 1914 to 1920, the Political Intelligence Department, 1918 to 1920, and the Political Intelligence Department, 1939-1946), and of certain of the joint Foreign Office/Commonwealth Relations Office departments established in special circumstances (e.g. the Joint Malaysia/Indonesia Department of 1964 to 1965) or prior to the creation of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in 1968.
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Foreign Office: Political Departments: General Correspondence from 1906-1966
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