Date:7th of December 1986
Description:Jeffery Archer M.P. presenting Mr. J.W. Moore M.B.E. with an illuminated adddress signed by the then Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, on the occasion of his 100th birthday. Mr Moore was a well-known figure in Stone Conservative Party politics throughout the 20th century. Among other roles he was political agent for Hugh Fraser M.P. From left to right, Jeffrey Archer M.P., Bill Cash M.P. (for Stafford and Stone), Mr J.W. Moore and Mrs J Dunbar. Photograph courtesy of the Staffordshire sentinel.
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Donor ref:P98.007.0003 (37/16959)
Source: Staffordshire Museum Service
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