"1997" Sino-British negotiation.
- Cradock/E/E8
- File
- 1997 (Date inferred.)
Part of Papers of Sir Percy Cradock
Videocassette from Chinese Television Network, also labelled in Chinese. Duration 30 minutes.
"1997" Sino-British negotiation.
Part of Papers of Sir Percy Cradock
Videocassette from Chinese Television Network, also labelled in Chinese. Duration 30 minutes.
Part of Papers of Sir Percy Cradock
Videocassette from Chinese Channel.
Part of Papers of Sir Percy Cradock
Colour photograph, 3.5" x 5", of Cradock and others raising glasses.
Part of Papers of Sir Percy Cradock
Includes a printed copy of the quotations of Mao Tse-Tung [little red book]; a booklet in Chinese with inscription Lin Hai Siu and printed date of 1979.6; a dog tag; the Duke of Westminster's medal in a presentation box; and a two-volume set of the work 'The secret service of the confederate states in Europe' by James D. Bulloch, with a note 'this signed edition by the former head of the CIA shd go to the College. 27/10/10'
Assorted photographs of Cradock in professional capacities.
Part of Papers of Sir Percy Cradock
Photographs in various formats, taken in various locations, of Cradock, his wife, and others, at social and formal occasions. At least one photograph was taken in Potsdam, presumably while Cradock was posted in Germany, several appear to date from the time of the Hong Kong negotiations. One photograph of an unidentified group is in a wallet labelled Singapore.
Part of Papers of Sir Percy Cradock
Includes audiotapes, VHS videotapes, and compact discs.
Autograph letter, signed from Harry and Joyce Wardle.
Part of Papers of Sir Percy Cradock
Is thinking of Cradock and expresses concern for his health, hoping that this is improving. Describes Byers Green as it is now, which they now visit only occasionally. They enjoy life in Scarborough and still holiday abroad though can do less than they used.
Autograph letter, signed, from Doreen Longrigg to her brother.
Part of Papers of Sir Percy Cradock
Describes her day and her difficulties with using the telephone, comments on the weather and the garden and sends love.
Book review entitled 'A glut of sensation'.
Part of Papers of Sir Percy Cradock
Cutting from 'The new statesman and nation'. Cradock's review of 'Hatred, ridicule or contempt' by Joseph Dean.
Book review entitled 'Cambridge author no.2'.
Part of Papers of Sir Percy Cradock
Cutting, probably from the Cambridge review, of book review by Cradock of 'The quest of Alain Fournier', by Robert Gibson.