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- The Times (London, UK)
- Title
- Press cutting featuring an article about interned aliens
- Date
- 4 December 1940
- Format
- Document - press cutting
- Collection
- Tate Archive
- Acquisition
- The material was presented to the nation (as a gift in lieu) and allocated to the Tate Archive in 1988.
- Reference
- TGA 8812/1/4/182/3
Archive context
- Papers of Kenneth Clark TGA 8812 (120)
- Correspondence of Kenneth Clark TGA 8812/1 (120)
- Correspondence files TGA 8812/1/4 (21)
- Correspondence file for Interned Refugees TGA 8812/1/4/182 (21)
- Press cutting featuring an article about interned aliens TGA 8812/1/4/182/3
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