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Social Workers' Benevolent Trust... Correspondence and subject files, 1972-1999


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  • Social Workers' Benevolent Trust
  • Correspondence and subject files, 1972-1999

  • MSS.432/SWBT/3/1-11
  • 1972-1999
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  • Files of correspondence with trustees, British Association of Social Workers, the Charity Commission and others; files concerning fundraising and donations, the Enid Warren Memorial Trust; sponsored walk, 1984, publicity file and applications for assistance. Some files, especially those relating to applications are closed.
  • 11 files
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"SWBT - Correspondence with Trustees" "Correspondence with BASW [and others] SWBT" "Donations - SWBT" Correspondence and papers "Enid Warren Memorial Trust" "Sponsored Walk 1984" "Publicity" "Charity Commission - Social Workers [sic] Benevolent Trust Correspondence and some papers about numbered applications for help Correspondence about possible applicants for help Correspondence not resulting in applications