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Papers of Muriel Knox Doherty

Title
Papers of Muriel Knox Doherty
Repository
National Library of Australia Manuscript Collection
Reference
MS 1518
Date Range
1946 - 1952
Description

1. Folio of cuttings, pamphlets, letters, photos entitled: Poland 1946. Includes 'Copy of Community letters from Poland 1946', war photos, t.s. 'Welfare Services in Poland' etc. 2. Scrapbook with certificate inside cover: 'This records the loyal and valued services of Muriel Knox Doherty to the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration... 31 Dec. 1946'. Contains papers, official letters, newspaper cuttings, photos etc. 3. T.s. extracts from the 'Polish Bulletin', Dec. 1951 to Sept. 1952, on the Katyn War Murders. 10pp. 4. 2 T.s. circular letters 'Youth Auxilliary for European relief' 2p.

Quantity
0.11 m

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