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CB - c.1999-2006 - Cherie Booth's Papers
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CB
Title
Cherie Booth's Papers
Date
c.1999-2006
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6 bays
Description
This collection consists of the personal and professional papers of LJMU's former Vice Chancellor Cherie Booth (married name Cherie Blair), including: administrative documents; correspondence; memorabilia; photographs; and press cuttings from her time at LJMU.
AdminHistory
Cherie Blair (née and professionally Cherie Booth) is a barrister and writer born on 23 September 1954 in Lancashire and brought up in Merseyside. She is best known fo being the spouse of former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Tony Blair. Booth was the third Chancellor of Liverpool John Moores University from 1999-2006. On 26 July 2006, she was awarded the honorary title of Emerita Chancellor, as well as the honorarily naming of the Cherie Booth Building at LJMU.
CustodialHistory
This collection was kindly donated to LJMU Special Collections & Archives in 2010 by Cherie Booth, with an additional deposit made in 2011.
AccessStatus
Open
AccessConditions
Please note that this collection is currently uncatalogued, but you can still request to view material from this collection. Access to some of these records may be closed or restricted because they contain personal data which identifies people who may be alive, or other sensitive information, in accordance with personal data protection legislation. Please contact archives@ljmu.ac.uk for all appointments and enquiries.
Language
English
Creator
Christopher Olive, Assistant Archivist 2024
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