Stationary from Kenneth Cantlie's time in China

Unused envelopes printed with names of three organisations and institutions in Chinese and English that Kenneth Cantlie was involved with during his time in China in the 1930s. He worked as an advisor to the Ministry of Railways, was a trustee of the British Indemnity Fund and was also active with the Sino-British Cultural Association (SBCA) he also tried to establish in London after returning 1937. File also contains an empty envelope from Dr A. Giesl-Gieslingen, Wien, with whom Cantlie worked in the 1950s. The envelope contained 15 photos, and it was sent to Cantlie through an Austrian trade delegate for South-Africa, Johannesburg. This is probably to do with Cantlie promoting Giesl ejectors in Africa, see CANT/2/2 for more photographic material on Giesl.

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1 file
Identifier:
CANT/1/104
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