Fundraising items relating to the Agriculture Fund, Penny-a-Week Fund and Aid to Russia Fund

Production date
1939-1945

Description
File contains the following items:





(1) letter of appreciation: Lord Iliffe to Miss Barrer Goldie with receipt for cheque for £10,929.6s.10d, dated 9-10 Jan 1943


(2) Penny-a-Week Fund specimen 'Authorised Collector's' badge, undated


(3) leaflet with two stickers: Give an Extra Penny Each Week please; More Prisoners mean more Parcels, undated


(4) leaflet: The Smile of a Wounded Soldier is the Greatest Thanks of All, undated


(5) leaflet: Can You Hear?...Our Wounded are knocking at your door, dated 1943


(6) leaflet: We were never hungry - thanks to the Red Cross, dated 1944


(7) leaflet: prisoner of war - how your Pennies help him, dated 1942


(8) leaflet: You wouldn't refuse a cup of tea to a wounded soldier or an Air-raid victim, dated 1941


(9) offprint: Picture Post 30 March 1940: In the Outposts of Mercy - The Red Cross, undated


(10) Red Cross Agriculture Fund - Rural Pennies Section: money subscribed by each County up to 30 Sep 1945


(11) Red Cross Penny-a-Week Fund: Total House-to-House Collections in Huntingdonshire to 31 Jul 1945


(12) correspondence regarding the Penny-a-Week Fund, Red Cross Agriculture Fund, Aid to Russia Fund and Rural Home Collections, dated 1941-1945


(13) pamphlet: The Red Cross Penny-a-Week Fund: How to Organise House-to-House Collections - Manual for the Guidance of Chairmen and Hon Secretaries, dated 1941
Collection Type
Archives
Level of Current Record
file
Catalogue Number
RCB/2/15/5/2

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