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Christ Church Year Book 1960-61 donated to the Welwyn Garden City Heritage Trust archive by Ralph D during the Where Do You Think We Worked? project.
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Hertfordshire Countryside magazines - 30 issues dating from Spring 1954 to January 1966 donated to the Welwyn Garden City Heritage Trust archive by Ralph D as part of the Where Do You Think We Worked? project.
A stack of Welwyn Times dating from 30th November 1945 to 21st November 1947 that were kindly donated to the Welwyn Garden City Heritage Trust archive by BJW as part of the Where Do You Think We Worked? project.
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Poem published in the Welwyn Times of 24th January 1947 on p5. Lines To A Garden City Lady makes reference to many WGC companies and to the then Minister of Town & Country Planning Mr Silkin. This item was donated to the Welwyn Garden City Heritage Trust archive by BJW.
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