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Desmond Donnelly Papers,
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Correspondence and papers relating mainly to attempts by Desmond Donnelly to secure adoption as a Conservative Party parliamentary candidate. The ...,

Correspondence and papers relating mainly to attempts by Desmond Donnelly to secure adoption as a Conservative Party parliamentary candidate. The correspondents include Julian Amery, MP, Sir Tufton Beamish, MP, Lord Carrington, William Elliot, MP, Edward Heath (three letters), J. E. Hill, MP, Anthony Kershaw, MP (two letters), Lord Lanesborough, Harold Macmillan, Peter Walker and William Whitelaw.

Press cuttings and leaflets relating to political life, many to politics in Pembrokeshire. Many of the cuttings are from the ...,

Press cuttings and leaflets relating to political life, many to politics in Pembrokeshire. Many of the cuttings are from the Western Wales Guardian and the Western Telegraph, and there are some from national newspapers including the Western Mail and the Sunday Times. Most were written by Desmond Donnelly.

Press cuttings. The Desmond Donnelly Papers included a very large group of press cuttings and indeed (in some cases) copies ...,

Press cuttings. The Desmond Donnelly Papers included a very large group of press cuttings and indeed (in some cases) copies of entire newspapers. Some had already been sorted and arranged in folders; these have been listed in broad chronological order as F1-72 below. The unsorted residue has simply been arranged chronologically and listed as F75-9 below.

Cuttings from local and national newspapers concerning Pembrokeshire politics. Some of the columns and articles were written by Desmond Donnelly ...,

Cuttings from local and national newspapers concerning Pembrokeshire politics. Some of the columns and articles were written by Desmond Donnelly. There is also a stray cutting from the West Wales Guardian, 14 April 1961, describing the opening of the Willie Jenkins house at Dew Street, Haverfordwest, by the Rt Hon. Hugh Gaitskell, leader of the Labour Party, as the party's new county headquarters. Some of the cuttings describe the opening of Hugh Gaitskell house, Charles Street, Milford Haven, by Mrs Dora Gaitskell and the Rt Hon. George Brown on 27 July 1963.

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