Labour Party
Found in 235 Collections and/or Records:
Articles, 1953 - 1959
Articles, 1991 - 2001
Biographical and Personal Material, 1930 - 1985
Broadcasts, 1955-10 - 1970-02
Broadcasts, 1968-02 - 1979-02
Common Market data, 1979-06 - 1988-11
Correspondence and notes about the Labour Party, 1974 - 1991
Mainly comprising correspondence with researchers interested in the history of the Labour Party.
Includes a copy list of Research Department memoranda, September 1945, and a copy and a photocopy of "Let Us Face the Future", the 1945 Labour Party election manifesto.
Correspondence with the Labour Party, 1989 - 1996
"Election Address", 23 Oct 1951
"Every Dog His Day", 05 Oct 1946
Labour Party, 1940 - 1951
The Papers consist of political papers, correspondence, speeches and press cuttings, mainly relating to Trade Unions, the Ministry of Labour and National Service, and the Foreign Office.
Labour Party and the Cabinet, 1938 - 1978
Lectures, 1954 - 1979
Liberal/Labour, c 1962
A large mural containing a felt-tip pen and coloured crayon illustration, which also includes pictures taken from newspapers. The artwork features representations of various Liberal/Labour political figures, along with individuals associated with liberalism, including Bertrand Russell and Michael Foot (RL/Pre-/1482).
Literary: Articles., 01 Jan 1929 - 31 Dec 1929
Literary: Articles., 01 Jan 1929 - 31 Dec 1929
Literary: articles., Jan 1937 - Dec 1937
Literary: Articles by WSC for the Sunday Pictorial., 1931
Literary: Articles: Evening Standard., May 1935 - Jun 1935
Literary: articles: News of the World 4., Oct 1937 - Nov 1937
Literary: Collier's magazine articles by WSC: 1., Jul 1938 - Sep 1938
Literary: correspondence on an article by WSC entitled "One Way to Stop a Third World War", first published in Collier's magazine., Jun 1946 - Apr 1947
Literary: "Great Contemporaries": proofs., 22 Jun 1937 - 07 Jul 1937
Annotated proofs of the following articles by WSC: "Philip Snowden" on 1st Lord Snowden; "Clemenceau" on Georges Clemenceau; "King George V" on the King's reign, including the Parliament Act of 1910 and the King's role in the First World War.
Literary: News of the World articles by WSC: 5., Dec 1938
Literary: "Short Biographies": copy., 1932 - 1937
Annotated copy of WSC's article, "The Macdonald Enigma" on the career of Ramsay Macdonald, his betrayal of Socialism and alliance with Stanley Baldwin.