Churchill at war : the Prime Minister's Office papers, 1940-1945 : PRO record classes PREM 3 and PREM 4.

"The confidential correspondence and papers contain material relating to the work of the British civil departments during the war, which were kept at No. 10 Downing Street. The papers detail a plethora of wartime activity and policies concerning these issues on the homefront--from education and...

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OCLC:40527607
Main Author: Churchill, Winston, Sir, 1874-1965
Corporate Authors: Great Britain. Prime Minister, Primary Source Media Limited, Great Britain. Public Record Office
Language:English
Published: Berkshire, England ; Woodbridge, Conn. : Primary Source Media in co-operation with the Public Record Office, 1998.
Series:Records of the Public Record Office.
Records of the Public Record Office.
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Summary:"The confidential correspondence and papers contain material relating to the work of the British civil departments during the war, which were kept at No. 10 Downing Street. The papers detail a plethora of wartime activity and policies concerning these issues on the homefront--from education and finance through to reports on morale at home, the National Health Service, and the visit of foreign politicians and dignitaries to England during the war"--Guide.
Item Description:Microfilm of original documents held in the Public Record Office, Kew, England.
The distinction between this series and the confidential correspondence series was not made with complete consistency. In many cases exactly the same papers on a particular subject appear in both series and occasionally a subject which would have been expected to appear in one series appears in the other. Consequently, it is advisable to check both series with the help of the list and the indexes. There are cross-references between these series both in the body of the papers and in the indexes (in which the 'Confidential Papers' are sometimes described as 'Miss Appleyard's filing'). Since the files were maintained by different persons in different places these cross-references are not exhaustive.
Physical Description:291 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
Finding Aid:Accompanied by a printed guide.