Catalogue description The Blunkett Archives
This record is held by Sheffield University: Special Collections and Archives
Reference: | 467 |
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Title: | The Blunkett Archives |
Description: |
Personal and professional papers of David Blunkett, former MP and Home Secretary. The collection dates from his childhood to the present day and includes political correspondence, policy papers, material relating to his constituency work in Sheffield, press cuttings, speeches, diaries, school reports, personal correspondence, book proofs, sound recordings and photographs. |
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A complete listing for this collection is available on our online catalogue: |
Date: | 1947 - 2019 |
Held by: | Sheffield University: Special Collections and Archives, not available at The National Archives |
Language: | English |
Creator: |
Blunkett, David (b 1947), Baron Blunkett of Brightside and Hillsborough, politician and academic |
Physical description: | 275 boxes |
Physical condition: | The collection is mainly paper based, but also includes audio-visual material on a range of formats including reel to reel, cassette and VHS tapes and CDs as well as born digital material deposited on memory sticks, and artefacts such as trophies and awards. There are also some items in braille, plus the extensive use of braille labels on files throughout the collection. |
Access conditions: |
Access by appointment. Some records are subject to closure under data protection and public records legislation. |
Immediate source of acquisition: |
The majority of the collection was donated to the University of Sheffield upon Lord Blunkett’s retirement from the Commons in May 2015, with a further significant accession transferred from Sheffield Archives to the University in 2017. Lord Blunkett continues to add further material relating to his work in the House of Lords on a regular basis. |
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Accruing |
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Administrative / biographical background: |
David Blunkett was born in Sheffield in 1947. Blind from birth he was sent to a council boarding school for the visually impaired in Sheffield at the age of four, and later attended The Royal Normal School for the Blind in Shropshire. When his father died in an industrial accident, the family were left virtually penniless and fought a long battle for compensation from his father’s employer. |
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