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Correspondence – Baronetcy, Letters of Congratulation, 1957 2 folder(s) Box 94, Folder 4-5
Correspondence of Fitzroy Maclean in the Press, 1945/1992 3 folder(s) Box 95, Folder 1-3
Correspondence of The Great Britain – USSR Association (currently the Great Britain - Russia Society), 1966/1968 2 folder(s) Box 94, Folder 6-7
Correspondence – War Office, 1947/1970 1 folder(s) Box 95, Folder 4
Correspondence – War Office, Letters of Congratulation, 1954/1955 3 folder(s) Box 95, Folder 5-7
Defense Speeches, 1970/1972 1 folder(s) Box 95, Folder 8
Description of her first meeting of Josip Broz Tito in the summer of 1947, written by Veronica Maclean, 1980 1 folder(s) Box 95, Folder 9
"Eastern Approaches" Manuscript and Typescript First Drafts, Part One, Part Two, and unidentified chapters, 1948 4 folder(s) Box 96, Folder 1-4
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