Nationalisme culturel

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        WONG, Hoi Wah
        GB 0074 LMA/4498 · Collection · [1940-1949]

        Photograph of Chinese seamen, their captain and other staff on an ocean liner, 1940s.

        Sans titre
        TRAN, Can (fl 1938-2008)
        GB 0074 LMA/4501 · Collection · 1989-199-

        Personal papers of Can Tran, Chinese community centre leader, including certificates issued in acknowledgement of his community work; issue of China magazine, and photographs of activities at Chinese community centres.

        Sans titre
        CHEUNG, Jo Yiu (fl 1938-2008)
        GB 0074 LMA/4503 · Collection · 1957-2002

        Personal papers of Jo Yiu Cheung, seaman, comprising photograph on board an ocean liner, and portrait in front of a Buddha statue.

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        ISLINGTON CHINESE ASSOCIATION
        GB 0074 LMA/4506 · Collection · 1987-2007

        Papers of Islington Chinese Association, including general administrative records, annual reports, and printed material including event programmes, brochures and newsletters.

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        Travers, Benjamin: Papers
        GB 0114 MS0276 · c1816-1868

        Papers of Benjamin Travers, c 1816-1868, comprising 4 manuscript case books, 1843-1859; a manuscript titled Annotationes in Re Medica ac Chirurgica, Apr 1850-Sep 1857; a manuscript titled Further Observations on some unusual forms of injury occurring at the hip joint, Nov 1853; a manuscript case book, inscribed with the address '12 Bruton Street, Berkeley Square', 1834-1839; syllabi of Travers' lectures; post-mortem reports, including Travers own by R C Headington; case notes by Benjamin Brodie and William Dalrymple; accounts of hydrophobia by various writers; letters from S Cooper, J R Farre, Samuel Reynolds, John Smith Soden, Edward Stanley etc; and a volume titled An Account of French Practice in 1816 by John Murray.

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