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An open letter to Horatio Bottomley (editor of John Bull)
An open letter to Horatio Bottomley (editor of John Bull)
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An open letter to Horatio Bottomley (editor of John Bull)

14 page pamphlet created in Britain as a tool for education during World War I regarding Welsh miners.; Caption title.; 
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Date 1916 
Creator Thomas, Tom Llewelyn, Thomas, Tom Llewelyn
Place Great Britain, Great Britain
Subject Bottomley, Horatio, 1860-1933, Bottomley, Horatio, 1860-1933, Politics and government, Politics and government, World war, 1914-1918, World war, 1914-1918
Source Military Museums (Calgary, Alta.). World War I Propaganda Collection. D639 .P6 W67 NO.115 
Collection Military History, Military History
Sub-Collection World War I Propaganda
Extent 14 p. ; 21 cm 
Genre Pamphlets, Pamphlets
Unique identifier CU15837100 
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Attribution "An open letter to Horatio Bottomley (editor of John Bull)", 1916, (CU15837100) by Thomas, Tom Llewelyn,Thomas, Tom Llewelyn. Courtesy of Military History,Military History Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.