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Cravat
Object type Peacekeeping/wars
Classification: NM3.1931
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English: United Nations Civilian Police (UNCIVPOL) cravat Worn in East Timor, Stuart Wright, 2000-2001
Date 11 Jun 2002; 20 Jun 2002; (2000-2001); 2000-2001
institution QS:P195,Q758657
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2002.60.3
Place of creation East Timor
Credit line Gift of Stuart Wright
Notes United Nations Civilian Police (UNCIVPOL) blue cravat Worn in East Timor, Stuart Wright, 2000-2001
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