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Hello
Chris Burgess, a PhD student researching the history of political posters, would like information on which museums hold political posters in their collection. His research focuses on election rather than war posters. Particularly he would like to know if any museums have Liberal posters from the inter-war period. If any curators do have such objects, could they email Chris on [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>

Chris asked me to forward the above message - he is a former Collections Officer at the People's History Museum. The museum is working with him on a political posters exhibition which will make use his research. Any help you can give him would be much appreciated.
Best wishes
Kate Chatfield
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