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Records of The League of Nations Union

Catalogue reference: LNU

What’s it about?

This record is about the Records of The League of Nations Union dating from 1914-2019.

Is it available online?

Maybe, but not on The National Archives website. This record is held at Wales Temple of Peace Archives & Collections.

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Full description and record details

Reference

LNU

Title

Records of The League of Nations Union

Date

1914-2019

Description

Papers, records, and publications

Arrangement

Arranged in a box list.

Held by
Wales Temple of Peace Archives & Collections
Language

English, French,Welsh

Creator(s)
  • Welsh League of Nations Union,
  • League of Nations Union,
  • Scottish League of Nations Union,
  • Women's Advisory Committee,
  • Reverend J. J. Morgan
  • Welsh National Memorial Association,
  • Council for Education in World Citizenship,
  • United Nations Association,
  • Oxford University Press,
  • La Guerre Sociale,
  • The Union of Democratic Control,
  • The Polish Information Centre,
  • Lieutenant-General the Right Honourable N. J. C. Smuts,
  • The No-Conscription Fellowship,
  • Information Section Geneva,
  • Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
  • Press bureau of the Chinese Delegation,
  • League of Nations Secretariat,
  • International Bureau of Education
  • The China National Defence League in Europe,
  • The Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society,
  • The West Scotland Commercial College,
  • Ministry of Labour,
  • Fight the Famine Council,
  • The International Labour Office,
  • Educational Institute of Scotland,
  • Friends' Peace Committee,
  • J. P. Coombe Tennant,
  • The New Europe,
  • Frederick Cuthbert Potter,
  • Sunday Worker,
  • The Economist,
  • The International Labour Organisation,
  • The English Review,
  • Welsh School of Social Service,
  • National Declaration Committee,
  • The Labour Party,
  • Office of the High Commissioner,
  • Dunford House (Cobden Memorial) Association,
  • The Royal Institute of International Affairs,
  • The Association of British Chambers and Commerce,
  • Central Federation of Nippon Culture,
  • The Communist Party of Great Britain,
  • The Contemporary Review,
  • National Constitution Defence Movement,
  • The Year Book of Education,
  • Freedom,
  • Australian Commonwealth Minister for Immigration and Information,
  • Committee of European Co-operation,
  • The World Parliamentary Conference,
  • Problems of Communism,
  • Glamorgan Education Committee,
  • The Royal British Legion Appeal,
  • Toc H,
  • Viscount Cecil of Chelwood,
  • Women's Peace Crusade,
  • Lord David Davies of Llandinam,
  • Welsh National Temple of Peace and Health,
  • Western Mail,
  • South Wales News,
  • The New Commonwealth,
  • Mass-Observation,
  • Department of Economic Affairs,
  • The David Davies Memorial Institute of International Studies,
  • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC),
  • United Nations Department of Public Information,
  • Freedom from Hunger Campaign,
  • United Nations Association Wales,
  • United Nations Office of Public Information,
  • United Nations,
  • W. R. Davies,
  • R. E. Griffith,
  • Welsh Centre for International Affairs,
  • S. R. Gibbons,
  • P. Morican,
  • Willy Brandt,
  • Dame Margaret Miles,
  • John Maddison,
  • International Youth Service,
  • South Glamorgan Health Authority,
  • Campaign Against Levels Motorway,
  • Robert Davies,
  • Cardiff University,
  • Jenny Howell,
  • Coordinating Committee for International Voluntary Service,
  • Food and Agriculture Organisation,
  • Sarah Lloyd,
  • Ian Grosvenor,
  • Geneva Disarmament Conference,
  • The Bureau of Current Affairs
Physical description

8 boxes

Access conditions

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Unpublished finding aids
This catalogue is a box list and more detailed cataloguing may be undertaken in the future.
Administrative / biographical background

The League of Nations Union was an organisation formed in October 1918 in Great Britain to promote international justice, collective security and a permanent peace between nations based upon the ideals of the League of Nations.

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/acda4890-3cda-415a-a24d-61359bab74a9/

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Records of The League of Nations Union