Box C3030583
Contains 28 Results:
[GI] Bicycles in G.&.E.I.C.:- Exemption of certain natives from payment of licence fees., 1941-1943
I. Registers and Indexes of general correspondence files. 1–100 series. 1942 – 1954. II. General correspondence files, 1–100 series. 1942 – 1954 (ca. 1929 – 1955).
Local Transport:- Necessity for economy in use of cars on W.P.H.C. Government business., 1942
I. Registers and Indexes of general correspondence files. 1–100 series. 1942 – 1954. II. General correspondence files, 1–100 series. 1942 – 1954 (ca. 1929 – 1955).
Cars, motor for official use of Resident Commissioners and Agents and Consul:- Provision of., 1942
I. Registers and Indexes of general correspondence files. 1–100 series. 1942 – 1954. II. General correspondence files, 1–100 series. 1942 – 1954 (ca. 1929 – 1955).
[SI] Motor Car for Resident Commissioner B.S.I.P., 1943-1952
I. Registers and Indexes of general correspondence files. 1–100 series. 1942 – 1954. II. General correspondence files, 1–100 series. 1942 – 1954 (ca. 1929 – 1955).
[GI] Motor Transport for official use of Resident Commissioner, G.E.I.C.:- Supply of., 1936-1945
I. Registers and Indexes of general correspondence files. 1–100 series. 1942 – 1954. II. General correspondence files, 1–100 series. 1942 – 1954 (ca. 1929 – 1955).
[SI] Motor Car for official use by Major V.D. Bent in B.S.I.P., 1945-1947
I. Registers and Indexes of general correspondence files. 1–100 series. 1942 – 1954. II. General correspondence files, 1–100 series. 1942 – 1954 (ca. 1929 – 1955).
[NH] Motor Car for the British Resident Commissioner New Hebrides., 1945-1947
I. Registers and Indexes of general correspondence files. 1–100 series. 1942 – 1954. II. General correspondence files, 1–100 series. 1942 – 1954 (ca. 1929 – 1955).
[NH] Motor Truck for the use of Medical Superintendent of Lenakel Presbyterian Mission Hospital at Tanna, N.H., 1946-1947
I. Registers and Indexes of general correspondence files. 1–100 series. 1942 – 1954. II. General correspondence files, 1–100 series. 1942 – 1954 (ca. 1929 – 1955).