Maud Radcliffe collection. 1791- [1995]

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Maud Radcliffe collection. 1791- [1995]

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Radcliffe, Maud, 1902-1993

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Maud Radcliffe (ne Armitstead; 1902-1993) was a member of the British community in pre-revolutionary Russia, resident in Riga From the guide to the Maud Radcliffe collection, 1791-1995, (GB 206 Leeds University Library) ...

Radcliffe, Rodney.

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Armitstead, Henry A.

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Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia, 1868-1918

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Armitstead (Family)

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Lindley, Francis Oswald, 1872-1950.

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Francis Oswald Lindley (1872-1950) was a British diplomat who led a mission to Russia during the Revolution From the guide to the Francis Lindley papers, 1917, 1920, [1930s], (GB 206 Leeds University Library) ...

Pitcher, Harvey J.

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Harvey J. Pitcher (1936-) founded the Russian Department at the University of St Andrews in 1963. He has been a private scholar since 1971, publishing extensively on Russian literature (particularly A.P. Chekhov) and the British community in Russia From the guide to the Harvey Pitcher collection, 1915-1996, (GB 206 Leeds University Library) ...

British Economic Mission to Russia.

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