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Document TitleArchive
Letters from Ida Inn from prison camp and forced residence in North Urals, etcEstonian Historical Museum
Letters from Thorunn VigfússonÁrnessýsla Regional Archives
Lydia Murray Moss PapersAmerican School of Classical Studies Athens
Margrét Vigfúsdóttir lettersÁrnessýsla Regional Archives
Marija Jurić Zagorka’s archival fondsCroatian Journalists' Association
Martha Heath Wiencke PapersAmerican School of Classical Studies Athens
Ministry of agriculture and forestry 1945-1952The State Archive of Montenegro
Ministry of Public Health and Population, Office of Immigration and the Introduction of Families: processing of applications for the introduction of families of foreign immigrant workers (1948-1958)French National Archives
Ministry of Public Health and Population, Office of Immigration and the Introduction of Families: processing of applications for the introduction of families of immigrant foreign workers (1948-1958)French National Archives
Montenegrin emigrantsThe State Archive of Montenegro
Montenegrin emigrantsThe State Archive of Montenegro
Montenegrin Red Cross- Geneva, Rome and Neuilly (near Paris) (1916-1920), 1917-1920The State Archive of Montenegro
Moscow Department of Repatriation CommissionEstonian National Archives
Nada and Metodija Trajkoski – president of the Church Municipality in Perth, Western Australia (1968‒1995)State Archives of Republic of North Macedonia
P 1606/1913; Duleep Singh Family: affairs of the Princess Bamba, Sophia and Catherine; visits to IndiaBritish Library
Passport Application of Zammit EvelynNational Archives of Malta
Personal fonds of Guðrún Jónasson (1877–1958) and Gunnþórunn Halldórsdóttir (1872–1959)The Women's History Archives
Pskov Department of Repatriation CommissionEstonian National Archives
Ragnhild Haakon and Erling Lorentzen. In Copacabana, Rio. Photo taken in connection with a report in Billedbladet NÅ, 1956.National Archives and Regional State Archives of Oslo
Rauk, Melanie (1905 – 1978) – translatorEstonian Literary Museum