Cradock with Pershing and Paulette Tsang.
- Cradock/D/4
- File
- 12 June 1962
Part of Papers of Sir Percy Cradock
Two annotated black and white prints, 3.5" x 5.5", of Cradock with the Tsangs, taken at the Hoover res., Hong Kong, 12th June 1962.
Cradock with Pershing and Paulette Tsang.
Part of Papers of Sir Percy Cradock
Two annotated black and white prints, 3.5" x 5.5", of Cradock with the Tsangs, taken at the Hoover res., Hong Kong, 12th June 1962.
Part of Papers of Sir Percy Cradock
Two annotated colour prints, 3.5" x 5", of Cradock with Pershing and Paulette Tsang, and Pershing's sister Rita.
Part of Papers of Sir Percy Cradock
Photograph of Cradock and short paragraph commenting on his introduction to his 'Recollections of the Cambridge Union' and a remark he made in the crowd watching Tito tour the University Library "What time do you make it by your bomb".
Part of Papers of Sir Percy Cradock
Four colour photographs, three 3.5" x 5" and one 7" x 5", of Cradock and others at Claridges.
Dispatches. A very British betrayal.
Part of Papers of Sir Percy Cradock
Videocassette of Channel Four programme, lasting 42 minutes, 5 seconds.
Part of Papers of Sir Percy Cradock
Correspondence relating to events licence applications by IMG and English Heritage at Marble Hill; regarding bus stop accessibility on Richmond Road, Twickenham; with ComCab regarding taxi services; and with Aviva regarding an insurance policy. Includes letters to Cradock, and draft replies from him, plus related documents.
Draft agreement on the future of Hong Kong.
Part of Papers of Sir Percy Cradock
Photographs, press cuttings, journal articles, and official command paper relating to the draft agreement on the future of Hong Kong
Part of Papers of Sir Percy Cradock
Plates, reviews, and correspondence.
Part of Papers of Sir Percy Cradock
Two black and white prints (7" x 8" and 8" x 10") of Cradock heading an applauding parade, flanked by naval personnel.
Part of Papers of Sir Percy Cradock
Correspondence relating to Cradock's career and appointments. Includes official certificates of his initial appointment to the Foreign Office in 1954, and his appointment as ambassador in East Berlin in 1976.