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2. Souvenir booklet Souvenir leaflet
Hinrichsen/Levy Papers (uncatalogued)
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3. Basque refugees 1937 Basque refugees arriving in France following the bombing of Guernica, 1937. Virginia Woolf believed she saw such refugees crossing Tavistock Square and wrote about this in her diary. However, this is unlikely to be true, given how difficult it was for refugees to enter the UK at the time.
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4. Mecklenburg Square, 1939 Refugees outside the Headquarters of the British Committee for Czech Refugees, Mecklenburgh Square, 1939
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6. Austrian Flier Flier produced by the Austrian Group: Das kommende Oesterreich (The coming Austria) advertising discussion evenings about the future of Austria and the legal status of Austrian refugees and how this impacts on their ability to take part in civil defence in the UK, at the Mary Ward Settlement, Tavistock Place
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7. Kerr Family Cartoon of the Kerr family
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8. MoI at Senate House, 1940 Journalists in the MoI housed in Senate House, May 1940
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10. Fundraising for Hungarian Appeal, 1956 Members of University of London raising money using a 'mile of pennies', October 1956
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9. Staff of the Wiener Library Susanne Rosenstock (URO), Hans Reichmann (URO, AJR), Ilse Wolff (first librarian at the WL) Alfred Wiener (founder), Eva Reichmann (Director of Research, managed eyewitness account collection) and Werner Rosenstock (AJR General Secretary, editor of Journal 1941-82)