Old filing on appointments, 1973-05 - 1977-05
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: [Charles] Hugh Faulkner, Director of Help the Aged, inviting AFB to an event; Colin O’Brien Winter, Bishop of Damaraland-in-Exile; Peter Cadogan, General Secretary of the South Place Ethical Society, on AFB's lecture "My Memories of the Great Four: Wells, Shaw, Russell and Orwell" (2); Roy Jenkins, Home Secretary on a project to teach fine art in prisons; John Hodgess Roper (2); Nellie-Frances [AFB's half-sister] on how proud she was of his part in persuading the Price sisters [Dolours and Marian Price], both members of the IRA, convicted for their part in the London car bombing campaign, 1973] to end their hunger strike; Lord Caradon [earlier Hugh Foot] on a proposed meeting of East and West in Vienna [Austria], February 1974.
Also includes a paper for the Defence Lands Committee on the Tyneham test case [the campaign for the vacating of Tyneham (Dorset Army Coastal Ranges), near Lulworth, by the armed forces]; papers from the British Campaign for Peace in Vietnam, on a visit to Britain by former prisoners in South Vietnamese jails, July 1973; minutes of a meeting of the Charity Law Reform Committee, July 1973.
Dates
- Creation: 1973-05 - 1977-05
Creator
- From the Fonds: Brockway, Archibald Fenner, 1888 - 1988 (Baron Brockway of Eton and Slough, politician) (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open for consultation by researchers using Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College, Cambridge.
Extent
1 file(s)
Other Finding Aids
Former reference: box F8 #109
Repository Details
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