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campaign paraphernalia1
communism and mass media1
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propaganda, communist1
women political candidates1
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Conservative Party (Great Britain)8
Carlton Club2
Conservative Party (Great Britain). Leeds Divisional Association1
Conservative Party (Great Britain). Pudsey and Otley Division1
Conservative Party (Great Britain). Pudsey Divisional Association1
Conservative Party (Great Britain). Ripon Divisional Association1
Gibson, Ethel1
Goldsmith, Sir James (1933-)1
Great Britain1
Lee, William Henry1

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The Constitutional almanack for 1900

Conservative Party (Great Britain)

1899

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Lee, William Henry; National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations. Pudsey and Otley division; Conservative Party (Great Britain). Ripon Divisional Association; Conservative Party (Great Britain). Pudsey Divisional Association

July, Aug., Nov. Dec. 1943; Feb. 1944-Apr. 1948; v.6, no.1 (May 1948)-v.29, 12 (Nov.1971) Being the news-letter of the National Unionist Association in the Pudsey and Otley Parliamentary Division (...

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Mrs. Gibson's message to the women voters of the Pudsey & Otley division... [etc.]

Gibson, Ethel; Conservative Party (Great Britain). Pudsey and Otley Division

[1929]

Issued on the occasion of the parliamentary elections of 1929, Pudsey and Otley division.

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City of Leeds Conservative Empire bazaar, Town Hall, Leeds, Feby. 20th, 21st, 22nd, & 23rd, 1929. Souvenir handbook

Conservative Party (Great Britain). Leeds Divisional Association

[1929]

The aim of the bazaar "is to raise a fund to help in paying the cost of the maintenance of a Conservative and constitutional organisantion and propaganda".

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