- Issues of Politics Today , 1978-1997
- Speaker's notes, 1983-1987
- Tickets, 1982-1987
- Identity cards for Party conferences, 1983-1993
- Pamphlets, 1966-1990
- Publications relating to the Conservative Party, 1966- 1997
- Publications relating to the Scottish Conservative Party, 1966- 1987
- Publications relating to the Scottish Conservative Unionist Association, 1966- 1998
- Publications relating to the Conservative Trade Union, 1966-1987
Papers of Paul MacKenzie Walker, member of the Scottish Conservative Party, Scotland
- Reference
- GB 248 UGC 036
- Dates of Creation
- 1966-1998
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English
- Physical Description
- 1.05 linear metres
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
Paul MacKenzie Walker was a member of the Scottish Conservative Party, who contested the Motherwell South constituency in 1983, and the East Kilbride constituency in 1987.
The Scottish Conservative & Unionist Party (usually shortened to the Scottish Conservative Party or the Scottish Tories) is the part of the British Conservative Party that operates in Scotland. It's political philosophy promotes conservatism and strong British Unionism. The party was established in 1965, when the previously separate Unionist party was merged into the Conservative Party of England and Wales, and formed the basis of the modern UK Conservative Party.
Arrangement
Listed by box. Items are generally listed in their original order
Access Information
Open, subject to the Data Protection Act 1998
Acquisition Information
Deposit : Paul MacKenzie Walker : Mar 2000 : ACCN 1900
Note
Collection level description created by Jennifer Turner, Archives Assistant, 24 Jan 2013.
Other Finding Aids
File list available by request to the Duty Archivist