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Autographed photograph Scotland Walter Elliot Elliot (19 September 1888 - 8 January 1958) was a prominent Scottish Unionist Party politician in the interwar years. In 1938 Elliot's career reached a turning point when he came close to resigning over the Munich Agreement but decided against. Consequently his political stock began to fall and when Winston Churchill replaced Neville Chamberlain as Prime Minister in 1940, Elliot was dropped from the government. He later served as Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.
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Correspondence to the British Ministry of Information and the Dominions Office describing the experiences of Katherine and Walter Elliot in Australia. Subjects include British and Australian participation in World War II, emigration, politics, industrial relations. Includes a typescript of Katherine Elliot's interviews with John Curtin, Australia's Prime Minister in 1944; and Trade union leaders Charles Croft and Albert Monk. Includes a National Library of Scotland inventory of the papers of Walter and Katherine Elliot.