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'Seventh Child'
- Reference
- GB 1975 BURN/2:181
- Dates of Creation
- 1912 - 2004
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English
- Physical Description
- 70 pages Autobiography
Access Information
Alternative Form Available
Digitised copy available from Brunel Special Collections.
Archivist's Note
Listed as part of volunteer project 2019 - 2020 by Zoe Farace and Antonia Fernandes
Conditions Governing Use
The material, unless otherwise indicated, is protected by copyright. You are unable to publish, in full or in part, without the permission of the copyright holder. However, you may use the material as permitted, under statutory exceptions in the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, e.g. quote for purposes of scholarship within the limits of fair dealing.
Location of Originals
Existence of original unknown - copied at Brunel University and then returned to owner.
Bibliography
Most of the autobiographies are listed in The Autobiography of the Working Class (Harvester Press, Brighton, 1984 - 1989).