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    Arts Ball, 1961

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    Black & white negative of the Arts Ball, 1961, showing a groupd of people in a darkened room, possibly a pub. Image taken by David Francis, one of the photographers for the Ripple, the newspaper of Leicester Students Union

    1.01.006: To Miss Davies 27 July, 1947

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    Letter to Miss Davies regarding letters of introduction for David Francis. 27 July, 1947

    1.01.007: Letter to Mr Francis from Queenie Davies. 28 July, 1947

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    Letter to [D. Stanley?] Francis from Queenie Davies regarding letters of introduction for David Francis. 28 July, 1947. 22.8 x 17.7 cm, with envelope

    Cupples, D F (David Francis), VX26279

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/380052Surname: CUPPLES Given Name(s) or Initials: D F (DAVID FRANCIS) Military Service Number or Last Known Location: VX26279 Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 39001193864 Item: [2016.0049.12345] "Cupples, D F (David Francis), VX26279

    Interview with David Francis

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    In this interview, Professor David Francis, from the Department of Peace Studies of the University of Bradford, United Kingdom, reflects on the role of higher education institutions in peace building and gives some concrete examples of how universities can contribute to post-conflict societies

    Interview with David Francis

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    In this interview, Professor David Francis, from the Department of Peace Studies of the University of Bradford, United Kingdom, reflects on the role of higher education institutions in peace building and gives some concrete examples of how universities can contribute to post-conflict societies

    David, Francis, Joan, and Laurie Ellison, circa 1945

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    David, Francis, Joan, and Laurie Ellison, circa 194

    David Francis self-portrait, February 1962

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    Black and white self-portrait of David Francis, sitting in an armchair at his student 'digs' (accomodation) at 107 Biddulph Street. David acted as photographer for the Ripple (the student newspaper), while studying at Leicester and until he graduated in 1963

    RAG Revue actors in David Francis' student accomodation, 1962

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    Black and white negative of student actors from the RAG Revue sitting in the kitchen[?] of Ripple photographer David Francis' student accomodation. From left to right: Mike Phelan, an unknown female student, and a Mr Halsall

    Fighting Inequality: Progress Made Under G20 Brazil and the Priorities for South Africa

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    In the latter half of the 20th century, notable progress was made globally in addressing poverty and hunger, with significant reductions in poverty in large parts of the world. However, alongside these achievements came a rapid growth in inequalities of income and wealth within countries, alongside the persistence of inequalities in race and gender, among others.In the latter half of the 20th century, notable progress was made globally in addressing poverty and hunger, with significant reductions in poverty in large parts of the world. However, alongside these achievements came a rapid growth in inequalities of income and wealth within countries, alongside the persistence of inequalities in race and gender, among others.Kitso Kgaboesel
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