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  •   K1140 - Papworth Village Settlement for the treatment and aftercare of tuberculosis, Papworth, Cambridgeshire
    •   C - Official and business records of the Settlement
      •   36 - Industries: Printing Department
        • 3 - Glass negatives believed to come from the Industries printing department
CalmRefNoK1140/C/36/3/13
Reference number1140/36/3 part
TitleBox labelled Upholstery 1937, containing images of goods manufactured by cabinet making (CM) and upholstery departments, apparently for advertising purposes. The reference and date is also marked on the negatives (17 negatives)
Date1937
CreatorNamePapworth Village Settlement
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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