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The Commonwealth
DEPENDENCIES of Members of the Commonwealth, including Protectorates and
Protected States. Barbados, Jamaica, the Leeward Islands (except the Virgin Is.),
Trinidad and Tobago, and the Windward Islands are federated in The West Indies.
TRUST TERRITORIES administered by Members of the Commonwealth
under trusteeship agreements with the United Nations.
DEPENDENCIES of Members of the Commonwealth, including Protectorates and
Protected States. Barbados, Jamaica, the Leeward Islands (except the Virgin Is.),
Trinidad and Tobago, and the Windward Islands are federated in The West Indies.
TRUST TERRITORIES administered by Members of the Commonwealth
under trusteeship agreements with the United Nations.
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Britain and UK handbooks > Britain: An official handbook > 1959 > (3) |
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Description | 'Britain: An official handbook' was produced annually by the Central Office of Information from 1954-1998. There are 44 volumes available here to view. |
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Shelfmark | GII.11 |
Description | Three titles produced by the British Government from 1954-2005 describing 'how Britain worked'. They are: 'Britain: An official handbook' (1954-1998), 'Britain: The official yearbook of the United Kingdom' (1999-2001), and 'UK: The official yearbook of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland' (2002-2005). These 50 reports provide an overview of Britain's economic, social and cultural affairs, its environment, international relations, and the systems of government. They give an impartial summary of government policies and initiatives, and explain how public services are organised. |
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