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The Hague (Netherlands)

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

International Centre for Regional Planning and Development (ICRPD), 1955-1962

 Sub-Fonds
Identifier: PJM/ICRPD
Scope and Contents The International Centre for Regional Planning and Development (ICRPD) consists of: papers, agenda minutes and correspondence for the Provisional Committee of the ICRPD, 1955 papers concerning a 'Regional plan for the Nile Delta', 1955 papers concerning the International Conference on Regional Planning and Development, 1955 papers concerning the International...
Dates: 1955-1962

International Centre for Regional Planning and Development (ICRPD) - mixed papers (5), 1957-1958

 File
Identifier: PJM/ICRPD/7
Scope and Contents Mixed papers relating to the International Centre for Regional Planning and Development (ICRPD) British Group, chaired by Robert Joseph Gardner-Medwin, including minutes and agenda. Also papers relating to a the proposed International Seminar on Regional Planning and Development to be held in The Hague in 1957. Includes a report on ICRPD relations with the International Federation for Housing and Town Planning (IFHTP) - in French
Dates: 1957-1958

International Seminar on Regional Planning and Development, 1957

 File
Identifier: PJM/ICRPD/5
Scope and Contents Papers relating to the International Seminar on Regional Planning and Development, organised by Netherlands Universities Foundation for International Cooperation on behalf of the International Centre for Regional Planning and Development (ICRPD) and held in The Hague 1-6 July 1957. The file includes the programme, a list of participants and typescripts of the papers presented.
Dates: 1957

Letter from the International Statistical Institute to Thomson declaring him an ordinary member, 1 Jul 1950

 Item
Identifier: Coll-1310/1/1/1/12
Scope and Contents From the Series: Includes letters to and about Thomson regarding his life, work, and career from a variety of correspondents including Karl Pearson, Egon Pearson, Edward Lee Thorndike, Sir James Duff, Carlos Paton Blacker, David Glass, and Derrick Lawley.
Dates: 1 Jul 1950