United States
Found in 263 Collections and/or Records:
Visit to New York and Washington, Feb 1984, 1983-11 - 1984-07
Visit to New York and Washington, Feb 1984, 1983-10 - 1984-07
Correspondence and press cuttings on NK’s visit to the United States, including correspondence with Edward Koch, Mayor of New York, and with Sir Martin Ryle on nuclear disarmament, and a summary of NK’s speech to the National Press Club, Washington, on the practice of freedom. Also includes an extract from a speech by NK to the Socialist International on arms control, Nov 1983, and NK’s preface to a report by Stuart Holland and Donald Anderson on Central America, "Kissinger’s Kingdom".
Visit to New York and Washington, Feb 1984, 1983-11 - 1984-04
Correspondence on speaking engagements in the United States, including press releases, texts of articles, letters of thanks etc. Also includes notes for interviews during a visit to Southampton [Hampshire], Apr 1984.
Visit to the United States., 1932 - 1935
Mainly comprising papers by Drax about the United States, arising from this visit, including notes for the Admiralty on the situation in the United States [October 1932 and March 1933] and report in the Admiralty monthly intelligence report [January 1935]. Also includes press cuttings and letters to Drax, with a letter from Maurice Hankey in which he expresses concern about the Irish troubles.
Visit to the United States (cancelled), 1993-03
Correspondence on arrangements for NK’s visit, with letters of apology on its cancellation.
Visit to United States, 1994-03
Schedule and briefings for NK’s visit, including source material for and annotated text of NK’s Weinstock Memorial Lecture at Berkeley, "Beyond Free Trade to Fair Trade" on the new World Trade Organisation.
Visit to United States: diary, 1946-12 - 1947-04
Diary and other papers from JA's tour of the United States.
Visit to United States, Mar 1987, 1987-02 - 1988-07
Includes: schedule; arrangements by John Eatwell [Economic adviser to NK] and Patricia Hewitt [Press and Broadcasting Secretary to NK]; correspondence and letters of thanks, with correspondents including Walter Mondale, Chairman of the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs; text of NK’s speech to the US-EEC Association, New York.
Visit to United States, Mar 1987, 1987-01 - 1987-06
Includes: correspondence with individuals including Charles Price, American Ambassador to Britain; notes and summary of the meeting between NK and President Ronald Reagan; statement by NK after the meeting.
Visit to United States; Margaret Thatcher; Defence Launch, 1986-12-09 - 1986-12-10
Includes: recordings of television interviews with NK and other members of the Shadow Cabinet; recordings of news bulletins featuring NK and Labour; recordings of speeches from Conference; party political broadcasts and election broadcasts; political documentaries; recordings of Prime Minister’s Questions, from the House of Commons.
Visit to United States, Nov-Dec 1986, 1986-03 - 1987-01
Includes: press cuttings, particularly on Labour’s policy on defence and on South Africa; papers on a dinner for NK given by the British Ambassador; briefing papers; outlines for NK’s speeches at Harvard and Atlanta; itinerary; correspondence, particularly with Fenton Communications Inc on NK’s media schedule, and with others including Howard Baker and James Mellon, British Consul-General, New York.
Visit to United States, Nov-Dec 1986: defence policy, 1986-12
Includes: text of NK’s speech at the Kennedy School of Government, Boston, "Components of security: defence, democracy and development"; briefings on the launch of Labour’s non-nuclear defence policy; press release on a meeting of the European Socialist and Social Democratic parties of NATO on security policy (Oslo [Norway], Sept 1986); note on Labour and the ‘nuclear umbrella’.
Visit to United States, Nov-Dec 1986: report, 1986-12
Report on the visit by Fenton Communications Inc, including: a list of people met by NK; press coverage; the British and American media response; follow up; suggestions for a 1987 visit and further relations.
Visit to United States, Nov-Dec 1986: schedules and arrangements, 1986-11
Briefings, correspondence and arrangements for NK's visits and meetings, including NK's various visits to the United States, the Soviet Union, South America and the Middle East.
Visit to United States, Nov-Dec 1986: US press attitudes to nuclear defence, 1986-11
Press cuttings, press summary and papers including an issue of International Security on conventional defence in Europe.
Visit to United States: pamphlets and letters of introduction, 1946-10 - 1947-01
Papers and correspondence from JA's tour of the United States.
Visit to Washington [United States], 1990-07
Visit to Washington [United States], 1990-07
Includes: programme; correspondence on arrangements; timetables; text of speech on the European Single Market and aid needed for Eastern Europe.
Visit to Washington [United States], 1990-06 - 1990-07
Programme and briefings for visits in Washington by Glenys Kinnock, July 1990, particularly at UNICEF, the World Bank and Howard Community College, Maryland.
Visit to Washington [United States]: press cuttings, 1990-07
Briefings, correspondence and arrangements for NK's visits and meetings, including NK's various visits to the United States, the Soviet Union, South America and the Middle East.
Visits, 1989-04
Briefings and arrangements for visits and meetings including: a visit to Liverpool, Sheffield and Manchester; a dinner in honour of Mikhail Gorbachev; a meeting with Ronald Brown, Chairman of the American Democratic National Committee, with note on the effect of Jesse Jackson on the Democratic Party.
Visits and meetings, 1991-03
Visits and meetings, 1992-01
Visits to the United States, 1984-02 - 1990-07
Photographs of NK in meetings with Edward Koch, Mayor of New York, and Thomas "Tip" O’Neill, Speaker of the House of Representatives, 1984, and in meetings at the Pentagon and the White House, with Dan Quayle, Vice-President, 1990.
Visits to United States: later correspondence, 1987-02 - 1989-07
Letters of thanks, invitations to later events, expenses etc, with correspondents including: James Wright, Speaker of the US House of Representatives; Walter Mondale, Chairman of the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs; John Kenneth Galbraith.