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MARGARET THATCHER
Autograph manuscript notes for her speech at the Variety’s Club’s 40th Anniversary Dinner at the Guildhall, London, 13 September [1989], 3 pages, autograph, on envelopes, 111 x 220mm; [with] the related typescript for the speech. 13 pages, 220 x 211mm; [and] the printed programme for the evening.
A speech as Prime Minister in support of the children’s charity of the stage and screen: ‘there is more in common between politics and the music hall than you may think. After all, I do a matinée every Tuesday and Thursday, and it’s televised around the world too …’. The speech also notes the work of the great reformers, including Lord Shaftesbury, Dr Barnardo, Robert Raikes and others, in improving conditions for children.
Autograph manuscript notes for her speech at the Variety’s Club’s 40th Anniversary Dinner at the Guildhall, London, 13 September [1989], 3 pages, autograph, on envelopes, 111 x 220mm; [with] the related typescript for the speech. 13 pages, 220 x 211mm; [and] the printed programme for the evening.
A speech as Prime Minister in support of the children’s charity of the stage and screen: ‘there is more in common between politics and the music hall than you may think. After all, I do a matinée every Tuesday and Thursday, and it’s televised around the world too …’. The speech also notes the work of the great reformers, including Lord Shaftesbury, Dr Barnardo, Robert Raikes and others, in improving conditions for children.
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