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 Letter Colin Fry to SL 13th Oct 1976

sl0056-1976-10-13_LetterCFryToSL.pdf
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DocTypes: Letter Internal

General: Private

Sources: SL

Years: 1976

Year: 1976

Source: scanned by Steve lambert from his personal archive

Archived: January 2019

Summary:

Letter from Colin Fry (EP Information officer) to Steve Lambert dated 13th Oct 1976 apologising for being unable to get down to London for a meeting (presumably of London members). Asking for support with the Walsall by-election campaign.

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Typewritten on EP headed notepaper (temporary logo in colour)


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