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Hungary: Diplomatic Representation of the UK in Hungary

1 Jan 1982

A file of correspondence concerning British diplomatic representation in Hungary. The documents include telegrams sent to the Foreign Office covering the movements of the British ambassador, Bryan Cartledge, and other leading diplomats; an enquiry over the awarding of a medal to the departing commercial secretary, Edward Clay, by the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce; and the Hungarian authorities' cancellation of a showing of a James Bond film during the British embassy's film week, over concerns that it showed Cubans and Soviets in an unfavourable light.
cuba united kingdom hungary awards censorship international relations soviet union diplomatic representation film Anglo-Hungarian relations soviet satellite states diplomatic officials Embassy and Consulate Administration Media and Culture Bryan Cartledge
Collection ID
FCO28
Countries
Cuba Soviet Union United Kingdom
Department Reference
ENH 400/3
Document Type
Correspondence
File Reference
FCO 28/4902
Identifier
10.1080/cwee.fco28.004902
Pages
17
Persons Discussed
Bryan Cartledge
Published in
United Kingdom
Subject Countries
Hungary
Themes
Embassy and Consulate Administration International Relations Media and Culture

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