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        UNITED SYNAGOGUE
        GB 0074 ACC/2712 · Collection · 1591-2010

        Records of the United Synagogue's Head Office, including minutes, agendas, presented papers, printed annual reports and accounts, byelaws and standing orders, papers relating to property, letter books and correspondence, financial accounts, insurance papers, membership papers, records relating to staff, administrative records, photographs, press cuttings, orders of service, Aubrey Newman's files, and papers relating to Soviet Jewry. This material has been catalogued in 20 sub-fonds (ACC/2712/01 to ACC/2712/20).

        Also included in this collection are records of the individual member synagogues; these comprise mainly membership records, but there are also administrative and financial records for some synagogues. Records of bodies connected with the United Synagogue to a greater or lesser extent are also included in this collection, such as the Office of the Chief Rabbi, London Beth Din and Beth Hamedrash, the Kashrut Commission and various Jewish friendly societies and charities. The United Synagogue's close links with Anglo-Jewish education are also represented in the collection, including records of individual schools such as the Jews' Free School. These records have been catalogued in 47 separate sub-fonds (ACC/2712/AJE to ACC/2712/WWS). Please see individual sub-fonds for further information.

        PLEASE NOTE: Records can only be accessed with the written permission of the depositor. Contact the Chief Executive, United Synagogue.

        United Synagogue
        LMA/4066 · Collection · 1808-1991

        Records of constituent churches of the United Reformed Church Southern Province Trust, 1808-1991, including: Battersea Bridge Road United Reformed Church baptism registers 1846-1991 and Church Meeting minute books; Plumstead United Reformed Church baptism registers, 1924-1977; Clapham Congregational Church committee meetings minute book; George Street Chapel, Croydon, committee meetings minute book; Camberwell Green United Reformed Church property trust papers and Hither Green Mission property trust papers.

        Congregational Church of England and Wales United Reformed Church
        UNITED REFORMED CHURCH
        LMA/4303 · Collection · 1841-1999

        Records of the Presbyterian church including Presbytery minutes, Committee minutes and planning for reconstruction of war damage for the Presbytery of London North, 1841-1972; Presbytery minutes, financial accounts and Committee minutes for the Presbytery of London South, 1888-1972; and Presbytery minutes and Committee minutes for the Presbytery of the South Coast, 1920-1972.

        Minute books, magazines, syllabi and event programmes for various groups and societies connected with Presbyterian and Congregational churches, mostly Young Men's Societies and Literary Societies, 1854-1965.

        Architectural plans of Congregational and Presbyterian churches, 1850-1968:
        Aldershot United Reformed Church;
        Alexandra Park United Reformed Church;
        Banstead United Reformed Church, Woodmansterne Lane;
        Battersea Congregational Church, Bridge Road;
        Battersea Rise Presbyterian Church;
        Belvedere Congregational Church;
        Iden Green Chapel, Beneden;
        Bermondsey Presbyterian Church, Southwark Park Road;
        Jewish Mission, Bethnal Green;
        Bethnal Green Congregational Church;
        Blackheath United Reformed Church, Long Lane;
        North Bow United Reformed Church;
        Bracknell Presbyterian Church;
        Bromley Congregational Church;
        Bromley Presbyterian Church;
        Shortlands Congregational Church, Bromley;
        Bromley-By-Bow United Reformed Church;
        Buckhurst Hill United Reformed Church;
        Clemance Hall United Reformed Church, Camberwell Green;
        Grove Road Congregational Church, Camberwell Green;
        Camberwell Church, Friern Road;
        Canterbury Presbyterian Church;
        Catford Trinity Congregational Church, Stanstead Road;
        Charlton Congregational Church;
        Saint Andrew's United Reformed Church, Chatham;
        Saint Andrew's United Reformed Church, Cheam;
        Chiswell Green United Reformed Church, Saint Albans;
        Clapham United Reformed Church, Grafton Square;
        Clapton Park United Reformed Church;
        College Park Presbyterian Church;
        Christ Church United Reformed Church, Crawley;
        Crossway Central Mission;
        Dalston Congregational Church, Middleton Road;
        Dartford Presbyterian Church;
        Deptford Congregational Church;
        Emmanuel United Reformed Church, Dulwich;
        Dulwich Grove United Reformed Church;
        Festivals Park Free Church, Ealing;
        East Finchley United Reformed Church;
        East Greenwich United Reformed Church;
        East Ham Congregational Church, Wakefield Street;
        East Ham Presbyterian Church;
        Plashet Park United Reformed Church, East Ham;
        Saint James' Presbyterian Church, Edgware;
        Edgware Congregational Church;
        Lower Edmonton Independent (Congregational) Church;
        Elmers End United Reformed Church;
        Eltham United Reformed Church;
        Windmill Hill Presbyterian Church, Enfield;
        Ewell United Reformed Church;
        Saint George's United Reformed Church, Felixstowe;
        Finchley And Whetstone United Reformed Church;
        Claremont Central Mission, Finsbury;
        Forest Gate United Reformed Church, Romford Road;
        Saint Mark's United Reformed Church, Greenwich;
        Hampton Hill United Reformed Church;
        Hayes Free Church (Congregational);
        Herne Hill United Reformed Church;
        The Hyde United Reformed Church, Hendon;
        Highbury Quadrant Congregational Church;
        Camden Road United Reformed Church, Holloway;
        Holloway United Reformed Church;
        Hounslow United Reformed Church;
        Trinity Congregational Church, Ilfield;
        Goodmayes Congregational Church, Ilford;
        Vine United Reformed Church, Ilford;
        Buck Street Presbyterian Church, Kentish Town;
        Kenton United Reformed Church;
        Saint Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Kilburn;
        Burnt Ash United Reformed Church, Lee;
        Lenham United Reformed Church;
        Letchworth Free Church Hall;
        Algernon Road United Reformed Church, Lewisham;
        High Street United Reformed Church, Lewisham;
        Lewisham High Road Congregational Church;
        Elmore/Langthorne Congregational Church, Leyton;
        Leytonstone United Reformed Church;
        Lowestoft Congregational Church;
        Mill Hill East United Reformed Church;
        Millward United Reformed Church;
        Muswell Hill United Reformed Church;
        Saint John's Presbyterian Church, New Barnet;
        North Finchley United Reformed Church;
        Northwood Hills United Reformed Church;
        Saint John's Presbyterian Church, Northwood;
        Marlborough Chapel United Reformed Church, Old Kent Road;
        Orange Street Congregational Church;
        Clifton Congregational Church, Peckham;
        Penge Congregational Church;
        Petts Wood United Reformed Church;
        Plaistow United Reformed Church;
        Ponders End United Reformed Church;
        Presbyterian Housing, Poplar;
        Pratts Bottom United Reformed Church;
        Purley United Reformed Church;
        Granard Presbyterian Church, Putney;
        Saint Paul's United Reformed Church, Richmond;
        Saint Paul's Cray Congregational Church;
        Sanderstead United Reformed Church;
        Oaklands Congregational Church, Shepherds Bush;
        Pilgrim Church, Southwark;
        Enmore Road Congregational Church, South Norwood;
        Kingston Road Congregational Church, Staines;
        Stamford Hill United Reformed Church;
        Stanwell Congregational Church;
        Coverdale And Ebenezer Congregational Church, Stepney;
        John Knox United Reformed Church, Dempsey Street, Stepney;
        Latimer Congregational Church, Stepney;
        Stepney Meeting House (United Reformed Church);
        Abney United Reformed Church And Youth Club, Stoke Newington;
        Manor Road United Reformed Church, Stoke Newington;
        Rectory Road United Reformed Church, Stoke Newington;
        Brickfields United Reformed Church, Stratford;
        Sunbury On Thames Congregational Church;
        Swanley United Reformed Church;
        Saint Peter's United Reformed Church, Tooting;
        Whitfields Memorial United Reformed Church, Tottenham Court Road;
        Totteridge United Reformed Church;
        Upper Norwood United Reformed Church;
        Providence Congregational Church, Uxbridge;
        Wallington Presbyterian Church;
        Wood Street United Reformed Church, Walthamstow;
        Walton-On-Thames United Reformed Church;
        Wandsworth Presbyterian Church;
        East Hill Congregations Church, Wandsworth;
        Saint Steven's Presbyterian Church, Watford;
        Welling United Reformed Church;
        Welwyn Garden City Free Church (United Reformed Church);
        Wembley United Reformed Church;
        Westborough Congregational Church;
        West Brompton Congregational Church;
        West Ealing Presbyterian Church;
        West Kensington Congretional Church;
        Westminster Chapel, Buckingham Gate;
        West Norwood Presbyterian Church;
        West Wickham United Reformed Church;
        Whetstone United Reformed Church;
        Dundonald Road Congregational Church, Wimbledon.

        Please note that wherever possible the most modern (URC) name for the congregation has been used, unless there was no evidence from the URC Year Books to suggest that the congregation joined the URC, in which case the older Presbyterian or Congregational name has been used.

        United Reformed Church
        N/M/045 · Collection · 1908-1934

        United Methodist Church, London District: treasurer's book, 1908-1933; Treasurer's balance sheets, marked 'Ex United Methodist Church London District', 1932-1934.

        Methodist Church of Great Britain x United Methodist Church x Wesleyan Methodist Church x Primitive Methodist Church
        UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
        ACC/1705 · Collection · 1924-1933

        Trust schedules (providing details regarding church properties, 1924-1933, such as the date and cost of the building, the tenure and the custody of the deeds) of United Methodist Churches in the following Circuits: Lee, Forest Hill, Bermondsey, Willesden, Limehouse, Brixton, Fulham, Thornton Heath, Hackney, Walthamstow, Forest Gate, Lambeth.

        Methodist Church of Great Britain x United Methodist Church x Wesleyan Methodist Church x Primitive Methodist Church
        UNION OF SYNAGOGUES
        GB 0074 ACC/2712/USY · Collection · 1807-1880

        Records of the Union of Synagogues, consisting of articles of agreement, minutes of the conjoint committee of the Great, New and Hambro Synagogues, minutes of the Conjoint Committee for managing the West Ham Burial Ground, correspondence, accounts and burial returns.

        PLEASE NOTE: Records can only be accessed with the written permission of the depositor. Contact the Chief Executive, United Synagogue.

        Union of Synaogues
        UNION OF POST OFFICE WORKERS
        GB 0074 ACC/3693 · Collection · 1845-1990

        Records of the Union of Post Office Workers, comprising records of several local branches of the Union and an interesting variety of branch newsletters and journals. These reflect the wide range of activities which once came under the Post Office, such as the cable room branch and the telephonists branch; and also include mutual benefit societies and benevolent funds.

        Union of Post Office Workers
        LMA/4163 · Collection · 1920-1944

        Marriage registers for Union Chapel, Upper Richmond Road, Putney, 1920-1944.

        Union Chapel , Upper Richmond Road, Putney
        GB 0074 ACC/2305/59 · Collection · 1831-1965

        Records of unidentified subsidiary companies of Courage and Company Limited and Barclay Perkins and Company Limited, brewers, including brewing books; monthly beer duty book; photographs of beer tanks and brewery premises; deeds and papers for the Arundel Arms, Westbourne Road, Islington, land in Bury Green Road and Lordship Road, Cheshunt, Herts, the White Hart Hotel, Margate, Kent.

        Also roll of plans and artist's views of proposed new brewery in Tanganyika, for Ind Coope and Allsopp Ltd, Burton-on-Trent probably from H and G Simonds and drawings, mainly of fermenters, for New Zealand Breweries Ltd, Wellington.

        Barclay Perkins and Co Ltd , brewers Courage Ltd , brewers Courage and Co Ltd , brewers
        GB 0100 KCLCA K/PP75 · 1874-1997

        Papers of and relating to Evelyn Underhill, 1874-1997 and undated, comprising personal correspondence of and concerning Underhill, 1888-1969 and undated, the correspondents including Baron Friedrich von Hugel (three letters, 1911-1916), Underhill's husband Hubert Stuart Moore (117 letters from Underhill to Moore, 1890-1912 and undated, and 30 letters from Moore to Underhill, 1898-1906 and undated), Rabindranath Tagore (typed transcripts of 10 letters from Underhill to Tagore, 1913-1914), and members of the Underhill family, the subjects ranging from Catholicism, travels in Italy, Switzerland and France, publications and lectures, spiritual matters and advice, mysticism, health, and World War Two; correspondence, 1907-[1954], with various publishers concerning Underhill's publications (some posthumous) and broadcasts, including copyright, costs, sales and royalties; manuscripts and typescripts containing proposed holiday itineraries and recording Underhill's impressions while travelling in Italy, Switzerland and France, 1898-1899, 1901-1907; poetry, 1917-1923 and undated, including some work which was published; a speech at King's College London on being elected a Fellow, 1927; an article on 'The Fountain of Life: an iconographical study', published in 1910; material relating to spiritual development, 1921-1939, mainly under the guidance of Baron Friedrich Von Hugel and including transcripts of his letters, 1921-1924, and other items on spiritual advice, confessions, goals and progress; papers relating to retreats and religious writings, 1924-1932 and undated, including notebooks and texts of addresses; printed material by and concerning Underhill, 1926-1941, 1990, including some of her publications; press cuttings, 1891-1949, mainly reviews of Underhill's work but also including early published pieces; sketchbooks and drawings, 1892-1911 and undated, including sketches and watercolours of marine scenes in Britain, ecclesiastical subjects, and Italian and French architecture; photographs, c1925-c1930s and undated, including a photograph and negatives of Underhill (one at Pleshey), a portrait of Baron Von Hugel, marine views, and views of French and Italian castles and towns; material relating to the Underhill family, 1874-1940, including the marriage certificate of Evelyn Underhill's parents, 1874, a family tree, c1891, a copy of Evelyn Underhill's will, 1940, and details of books in Dr Williams's Library, London, which originated from Underhill's library; obituaries of and articles about Underhill, 1941-1997, including theses, bibliographies, memoirs, biographical material and reflections on her work; newsletters of the Evelyn Underhill Association, 1992-1997.

        Underhill , Evelyn , 1875-1941 , Christian mystic
        GB 0096 MS1149 · Fonds · c 1760-1901

        Underdown ecclesiastical architecture and design collection, c 1760-1901, (bought from H. W. Underdown) includes: reproduction of print of Witham Friary (1760); print of drawing by Catton of Cromer, 1798; plate of engravings of arms and seals of Prior and Convent of St Saviour, Bermondsey, 1821; drawing of brass monument in North Mimms church (1823); photolithographs of monumental brasses in Norfolk and Westminster Abbey (1890s). Collection also includes prints of J. M. W. Turner watercolours painted at Farnley Hall.

        Underdown , W
        GB 1556 WL 929 · Collection · 1939

        Papers of Tythrop Institute, 1939, comprise a letter, copy of an appeal and an account of the activities of the Langham Committee and Tythrop House, written by Joyce Weiner.

        Unknown
        GB 0074 ACC/0107 · Collection · 1679-1924

        Records of Truman Hanbury Buxton and Co Ltd, 1679-1924, comprising deeds, leases, mortgages, assignments, marriage certificates for licensed properties in Chiswick, 1920-1924, Enfield, 1870-1909, Hackney, 1883, Hendon, 1679-1895, Hornsey, 1890-1896, and Tottenham, 1773-1898.

        Truman, Hanbury Buxton and Co Ltd , brewers x Trumans Ltd
        GB 0074 ACC/0669 · Collection · 1877-1901

        Records of Truman Hanbury Buxton and Co Ltd, 1871-1977, comprising deeds, leases, mortgages and licence to make alterations relating to the Prince of Wales Tavern, Church Street, Acton.

        Truman, Hanbury Buxton and Co Ltd , brewers x Trumans Ltd
        GB 0074 ACC/3025 · Collection · 1939-1989

        Personal papers of James Barr, employee of Trumans Ltd, including Transport and General Workers Union cards and papers, Truman's Sports Club rules and fixture lists, and papers relating to the company including redundancy scheme, annual excursions, regulations and agreements, 1939-1989; handbooks, programmes, rules, fixture lists and posters for the London Breweries Amateur Sports Association and the Highgate Harriers Athletic Club, 1951-1979; issues of company publications including 'The Black Eagle', the 'Truman Times', '1666', 'Truman News', 'Truman Topics', 'Watney Truman News' and 'Stag and Eagle' (Watney Combe Reid publication), 1948-1989; annual reports and pension scheme information, 1977-1989; and issues of 'The Master Brewer' and 'The National Brewery Museum Chronicle', 1968-1986.

        Truman, Hanbury Buxton and Co Ltd , brewers x Trumans Ltd
        LMA/4352 · Collection · 1844-1978

        Records of Trinity Presbyterian Church, Hampstead, including Court of Session minute books, 1844-1971; Deacons' Court minute books, 1921-1971; Women's' Missionary Association minute book, 1906-1912; Committee of Lady Workers minute book, 1901-1912; Building Committee minute book; 1861-1912; Annual reports, 1863-1936; Communion rolls, 1851-1970; registers of baptisms, 1855-1970; Disjunction certificate book, 1907-1946; financial papers, 1893-1927; statistical returns, 1886-1913; architectural plans showing the ground at the rear of the church, suggested extensions and part of the ground floor of the infants school class room, 1889-1890; general correspondence, 1858-1906; Bond and Articles of Agreement between Benjamin Dove, Frederick Dove, William Spencer Dove and Hugh Mackay Matheson and The Building Committee for building work to be carried out on the church building, 1861; manuscript history of the church, 1855-1899 and brass printing plate and a printed invitation to the church's special Jubilee Services, 1912.

        Presbyterian Church of England
        ACC/1388-6 · Collection · 1906-1939

        Registers of marriages, 1906-1939.

        Methodist Church of Great Britain x United Methodist Church x Wesleyan Methodist Church x Primitive Methodist Church
        LMA/4383 · Collection · 1878-1938

        Records of Trinity Presbyterian Church, Streatham, comprising Court of Session minute book, 1919-1938 and Board of Managers' minute books, 1878-1921.

        Presbyterian Church of England
        LMA/4343 · Collection · 1866-1867

        Records of Trinity Presbyterian Church, Norwich, Norfolk, comprising Deacons' Court minute book, 1866-1867, detailing subscriptions and the setting up of the church.

        Presbyterian Church of England
        LMA/4345 · Collection · 1911-1941

        Records of Saint Ninian's Presbyterian Church, Golders Green, comprising Communicants' roll books, 1911-1941. Also a poster for the fighting fund of the Fellowship of Youth.

        Presbyterian Church of England
        LMA/4344 · Collection · 1873-1950

        Records of Trinity Presbyterian Church, Notting Hill, including Court of Session minute books, 1873-1919; Deacons' Court minute books, 1873-1895; annual reports, 1874-1915 and book of tickets allocating the areas the elders are to serve at communion, including communion service cards.

        Presbyterian Church of England
        LMA/4326 · Collection · 1884-1942

        Records of Trinity Presbyterian Church, Stratford, including Court of Session minute book, 1936-1940; Deacons' Court minute book, 1938-1942 and Church magazines, 1884-1906, including records of baptisms, marriages and deaths, as the original records were destroyed by enemy action in 1941.

        Presbyterian Church of England
        LMA/4328 · Collection · 1900-1972

        Records of Trinity Presbyterian Church, Manor Park, East Ham, including Court of Session minute books, 1900-1972; Deacons' Court minute books, 1943-1972; Finance Committee minute books, 1900-1920; Literary Society minute book, 1901-1927; Young People's Institute minute book, 1923-1928; Communicants' roll book, 1901-1967 and register of baptisms, 1901-1944.

        Presbyterian Church of England
        LMA/4371 · Collection · 1924-1955

        Records of the Trinity Presbyterian Church, Cowden, Kent, including Court of Session minute book, 1932-1954; Committee of Management minute books, 1924-1928 and 1933-1955; Communicants' roll book, 1925-1955 and register of baptisms, 1936-1953.

        Presbyterian Church of England
        LMA/4368 · Collection · 1861-1871

        Communicants' roll book for Trinity Presbyterian Church, Canonbury, 1861-1871.

        Presbyterian Church of England
        TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
        GB 0074 CLC/184 · Collection · 1860-1935

        Records of Trinity Presbyterian Church, Canonbury, including minute books, financial accounts, roll of members and register of baptisms, marriages and burials.

        Scots Church , London Wall x Trinity Presbyterian Church , Canonbury
        N/C/38 · Collection · 1864-1918

        Volumes containing membership rolls, 1870-1917, minute books of Church Meetings, 1864-1918, registers of marriages, baptisms and burials, 1887-1895 and 1901-1918; minute books of Deacons' meetings, 1878-1918.

        Congregational Church of England and Wales
        ACC/1388-2 · Collection · 1889-1969

        Registers of marriage, 1889-1969.

        Methodist Church of Great Britain x United Methodist Church x Wesleyan Methodist Church x Primitive Methodist Church
        TREDEGAR ROAD CHURCH
        ACC/1850-17 · Collection · 1866-1874

        Wesleyan School Chapel Tredegar Road Trust Treasurer's account book, 1866-1874.

        Methodist Church of Great Britain x United Methodist Church x Wesleyan Methodist Church x Primitive Methodist Church
        Tower of London collection
        GB 2919 TOWER · 1506-1987

        Collected archive relating to the Tower of London (ToL) comprising: General Documents including Act of Parliament for regulating the nightly watch, 1756; newspaper containing account of fire at the ToL, 1774; newspaper containing account of fire at the ToL, 1788; newspapers containing accounts of the fire in the Grand Storehouse, 1841; report describing the removal of the Regalia from the Jewel House during the fire in the Grand Storehouse, 1841; report that the Public Records had not been affected by the fire in the Grand Storehouse, 1841; regulations for HM Royal Palace and Fortress of the ToL, 1878; regulations for HM Royal Place and Fortress of the ToL, 1882; account of the fire bomb raid on the ToL, 1940; regulations for HM ToL, 1946;

        General maps and plans including map of London, 1560 (mid 19th century copy); map of London, 1862 (copy); plan of the ToL, 1597 (reduced 19th century copy); plan of the ToL, 1597 (18th century copy); plan of the ToL, 1660 showing suggested alterations (copy); plan of the ToL, c.1680 (copy); plan of the ToL, 1681-1689; plan of the ToL, c.1682 (copy); plan of the area occupied by the Royal Mint, 1701 (copy); map of the Tower Liberty, 1720; map of the Tower Liberty, 1754; plans of the White Tower, 1754; plan of the ToL and St. Catherines, 1754; plan of the ToL, 1760; plans of the White Tower, early 19th century; plans of the White Tower, 1815; Ordnance Survey plan of the ToL and Tower Hill, c.1900; various plans of works carried out at the ToL, 1960-present; plan showing the re-arrangement of the area to the south of the White Tower, c.1965; plan of the ToL, 1966; elevations of the White Tower, 1966;

        General photographs of the ToL, c.1850, c.1890, c.1898; ToL and the Royal Mint, c.1850-60; ToL from the Wharf, c.1870, 1888; c.1890, c.1899, c.1910; the Cradle Tower after the reinstatement of the first floor, c.1878; interior views of the ToL, c.1880; the demolition of the Horse Armoury, 1883; ToL from the river Thames, 1888, late 19th century; the Byward Tower from the west, c.1890; the Byward Tower from the east, late 19th century; ToL from the west, late 19th century; the Grand Storehouse pediment, late 19th century; ToL from the north west, late 19th century; the Beauchamp Tower, late 19th century; photograph of the Byward Tower, late 19th century; the Middle Drawbridge soon after construction, c.1910; the White Tower, 1914; Tower Green, 1922; the entrance to the ToL, mid 20th century; the second floor of the White Tower, c.1939; Aerial photos of the ToL, 1949, c.1960, 1970, 1987;
        and stereoscopic photographs of the Bell Tower, and the Byward Tower, mid 19th century; ToL from Tower Hill, c.1870; ToL from the west, late 19th century; and the Waterloo Barracks, late 19th century;

        General guidebooks to the Tower including An historical description of the Tower of London and its curiosities, David Henry (published from 1757-1803); A new history and description of the Tower of London, David Henry (published from 1810-1834); The Tower: its histories, armories and antiquities, John Hewitt (published from 1841-1854); A short history of the Tower of London, Joseph Wheeler (published from 1842-52); The Tower of London; its armouries and regalia, H G Clarke (c.1855); A sketch of the Tower of London, A. Harman (published from 1859-1884); 1The people's history of the Tower of London and visitor's guide (c.1875); Authorised guide to the Tower of London, W J Loftie (published from 1886-1897); Authorised guide to the Tower of London, W J Loftie [much abridged version (published from 1885-1920); The Tower of London - a guide for catholics, C L Jones (published from 1913-1931); Authorised guide to the Tower of London (Ministry of Works, published from 1923-46); The Tower of London (Ministry of Works, published from 1953-1967); The Tower of London (Department of the Environment, 1974); The pictorial story of the Tower of London [title varies slightly] (Pitkin Pictorials, published from 1950-1969); Her Majesty's Tower of London (Pitkin, published from 1973-1996); Royal fortress : the Tower of London (Department of the Environment, 1978); The Tower of London: a young visitors guide, P Hammond (1981); Tower of London (Department of the Environment, 1984); Her Majesty's fortress of the Tower of London (Department of the Environment, 1987); Inside the Tower: the alternative guide, James Bartholomew (1990); The Tower of London: the official guidebook (Historic Royal Palaces, 1996); as well as a number of foreign language guides;

        documents and photographs relating to Officers of the Tower, including Report on the state of the ToL by Sir John Peyton, 1597; expenses of Sir John Peyton, Lt. of the Tower, 1598; Commission signed by Oliver Cromwell appointing John Miller, Captain and Major of the company of foot appointed to garrison the ToL, 1652; letter from Col. John Berkstead, Governor of the ToL to the Commissioners of the Navy, 1653; warrant signed by John, Lord Berkeley to Col. William Legg, Lt. Governor of the Tower, authorizing the issue and replacement of weapons, 1668; Muster roll of the ToL garrison, 1691; journal kept by George, Earl of Northampton, as Constable of the Tower, 1712-15; two letters from Viscount Falmouth to Earl Cornwallis, Constable of the ToL, 1760; warrant appointing Louis Grauze to be yeoman or under porter to the ToL, 1787; letters patent appointing Francis, Earl of Moira, to be Constable of the ToL, 1806; warrant granting William Kinchin the right to collect duty on goods landed at Iron-Gate stairs, 1808; ticket and order of service for the funeral of the Duke of Wellington, 1852; photos of nine yeoman warders with the Resident Governor, (undated); photographs of eight yeomen warders (undated).; photograph of the Officers of the Tower and the Yeomen Warders, about 1890; photogravure of yeomen warders practicing with partisans, late 19th century; photograph of 12 yeomen warders in undress uniform, late 19th century; photograph of the changing of the guard, late 19th century; photograph of the Kings House, 1914; photos of the King's House, c.1920; photograph of the ToL from the west with the signatures of the Officers of the Tower on the mount, 1917; photograph of the Officers of the Tower, 1917; photos of the handing over of the colours of the Royal Munster Fusiliers, 1923; blueprints for the sealed pattern yeomen warder's partisan, 1985;

        Documents, and photographs relating to the prison and prisoners, including Warrant signed by Henry VII for the provision of clothing and bedding to Lord Willam of Devon and William de la Pole, 1506; documents relating to the trial and execution of Robert Devereaux, Earl of Essex, 1601; warrant relating to the detention of Robert Johnstone, 1662; regulations relating to the opening, guarding and closing of the gates of the Tower, c.1680; list of inscriptions in the Salt Tower, 1856; Guidebook - A short sketch of the Beauchamp Tower, Tower of London, W.R. Dick (c.1860); Ferdinand Buschmann papers, early 20th century ; Prisoners of the Tower compiled by A.H. Cook, 1959; inscriptions in the ToL; Guidebook - Prisoners in the Tower (Pitkin, 1972-94); guide to the inscriptions in the Beauchamp Tower, c.1985; Condensed summary of prisoners at the Tower originally compiled by A.H. Cook and revised by B.A. Harrison, 1986; the first prisoner of the 20th century [Hans Lody], 1987; stereographic photographs of the block and axe, mid 19th century; stereographic photograph of the block and axe, about 1890; photographs of the interior and exterior of the Bloody Tower, late 19th century; and interiors of the Bell Tower and the Beauchamp Tower, late 19th century;

        newspaper articles relating to the prison and prisoners including the execution of James Radcliffe, Earl of Derwentwater, and William Gordon, Viscount Kenmure, 1715; the imprisonment and execution of Charles Radcliffe, 1746; the imprisonment of Lord Lovat, 1747; the release of John Wilkes from the Tower, 1763; the imprisonment and release of Brass Crosby, Lord Mayor, and Alderman Oliver from the Tower, 1771; the Gordon Riots, 1780; the imprisonment of Lord George, 1780; the imprisonment and release of Henry Laurens, 1780-82; the imprisonment and release of state prisoners, 1794; the imprisonment of Francis Burdett, 1810; the escape of Lord Nithsdale, 1816;

        material relating to the Crown Jewels including newspaper account of Margaret Moore's attempt to steal the crown, 1815; photographs of the Crown Jewels, late 19th century, and the Crown Jewels on display in the Wakefield Tower, about 1900; stereographic photograph of the new Jewel House, late 19th century; and guidebooks: The Crown Jewels (Ministry of Works, 1949-67); The Crown Jewels at the Tower of London (Ministry of Works, 1968); The Crown Jewels of England (Department of the Environment, 1986);

        material relating to the Menagerie, including broadsheets containing verses on the deaths of three lions at the Tower, 1681, and one entitled `the she lyon's speech in the Tower', early 18th century; newspaper account of a fight between a lion and two tigers, 1830; and documents relating to the presentation of animals to the Prince Regent, 1816-20;

        material relating to the Tower Record Office including letter and receipted bill from Robert Lemon, Tower Record Office, 1806; and notes of the Keeper of the Record Office, John Bayley, c.1820;

        material relating to the Tower and the Church including printed Act of Parliament granting a piece of land with the ToL for use as an additional burial ground, 1811; plan of the Church of St. Peter ad Vincula, 1842; photograph of the interior of St. John's Chapel, late 19th century; and guidebooks titled The chapels royal of St. Peter ad Vincula and St. John the Evangelist, HM Tower of London (Pitkin, 1971); and The chapels of the Tower of London (Department of the Environment, 1987); Notices of the Historic Persons buried in the Chapel of St. Pete ad Vincula in the Tower of London D C Bell (London, 1877)

        material relating to Tower Bridge including photographs of the official opening of Tower Bridge, 1894; and of Tower Bridge, late 19th century; tickets and programme for the opening of Tower Bridge (1894); Welch's A Short Account of London Bridge Welch, (1894); copy of the Act empowering the corporation of London to build a bridge over the River Thames near the Tower of London (August 1885);

        there is also a collection of prints and engravings depicting people, events, external and internal view of the tower and plans;

        collection of photocopied material from the National Archives (Public Record Office) relating to the Tower, including copies and transcripts of Exchequer records, 1425-1508; Chancery records, 1455-1655; State Papers, 1569-1585; War Office records, 1681-1752; Office of Works plans; records of the Ancient Monuments Laboratory, 1739-1832; and manuscripts held in the British Library, c.1485-1715.

        Museum and Library of the Royal Armouries
        LMA/4321 · Collection · 1863-1939

        Records of Saint John's Presbyterian Church including Court of Session minute books, 1865-1939; Church Manager's minute book, 1867-1875; Deacon's Court minute books, 1876-1939; Communicants' roll book, 1863-1938 and register of baptisms, 1868-1938.

        Presbyterian Church of England
        N/C/57 · Collection · 1847-1851

        Minutes of meetings of Young Men's Association, list of essays read at meetings, attendance register of Association, and minutes of preliminary meeting of Young Men's Prayer Meeting, 1847-1851.

        Congregational Church of England and Wales
        ACC/1105 · Collection · 1910-1944

        Local Preachers' Meeting Minute Book containing minutes of quarterly meetings of local preachers of the Tottenham Circuit, 13 June 1910 - 4 December 1936; the Tottenham and Enfield Circuit, 5 March 1937 - 30 May 1941; and the Enfield Circuit, 5 September 1941 - 2 June 1944.

        Please note that by the standard terms of deposit of the Methodist Church documents less than 60 years old (except pulpit notices, handbills, and other items already made public) are not to be produced without permission of the Superintendent Minister of the Circuit.

        Methodist Church of Great Britain x United Methodist Church x Wesleyan Methodist Church x Primitive Methodist Church
        TORQUAY BREWING
        GB 0074 ACC/2305/73 · Collection · 1877-1897

        Records of Torquay Brewing and Trading Company Limited, including minutes of Board and annual general meetings; instructions to counsel and proposal for tenancy of London Hotel, Torquay.

        Torquay Brewing and Trading Co Ltd
        TOP STAR TAVERNS LIMITED
        GB 0074 LMA/4453/XE · Collection · 1970-1975

        Records relate to the operation and acquisition of Top Star Taverns Limited including articles of association, minutes, accounts, and correspondence from the 1970s.

        Top Star Taverns Ltd , public house management company
        N/C/17 · Collection · 1863-1919

        Records of Tolmer's Square Congregational Chapel, Euston, Camden, comprising register of marriages and baptisms, 1863-1919, register of marriages, 1905-1918, and parish magazines, 1891.

        Congregational Church of England and Wales
        Tierney Papers
        GB 0103 MS ADD 384 · 1970-1984

        Papers concerning the Catholic Apostolic Church and religion, including notes, correspondence and photographs. There are also three card indexes entitled 'Census paper A-Z', 'Subject index J-Z' and 'Churches'.

        Tierney , David , d 1990 , historian
        THORNE BROS LIMITED
        GB 0074 LMA/4435/B · Collection · 1884-1970

        Records of Thorne Bros Limited, brewers, 1884-1970. This collection contains corporate, accounts and premises records. Corporate records include minutes of meetings, deeds of partnership and registers of director and shareholders. Accounts and premises records include an accounts journal and documents relating to inter-company transfers of property.

        Thorne Bros Ltd , brewers
        Thomas, John
        GB 0102 MMS/Special Series/Biographical/South Seas/FBN 37-41 (Boxes 652-657) · 1786-1875
        Part of (WESLEYAN) METHODIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY/METHODIST CHURCH OVERSEAS DIVISION

        Papers, 1786-1875, of John and Sarah Thomas, including John Thomas's journals and memoranda books, 1821-1875, including his religious reflections, life in England and Tonga, and missionary work; sermon notes, undated; manuscripts on Tonga and the South Seas, including mythology, religion, history, and ranks of chiefs, undated; photographs, prints and drawings, most unlabelled, of people and places in Tonga, undated [1820s-1850s?]; two accounts of the life of Sarah Thomas by John Thomas [1867 or after]; miscellaneous correspondence, 1825-1873, of John and Sarah Thomas, including letters from John Thomas to Wesleyan Mission House; journals of Sarah Thomas (née Hartshorn), 1826-1855, including her experiences in Tonga; account book for building a new Methodist chapel in Glasgow, 1786-1792; steward's account book, 1813-1820, of the Methodist Society, Glasgow, including Leaders' meetings minutes, 1813-1820.

        Thomas , John , 1796-1881 , missionary Thomas , Sarah , d 1867 , née Hartshorn , wife of the missionary John Thomas
        THEATRE ROYAL
        GB 0074 CLC/B/227-178 · Collection · 1799-1800

        Copies of correspondence and memoranda relating to a dispute between the proprietors of the Theatre Royal at Covent Garden and performers.

        Theatre Royal , Covent Garden , London
        LMA/4423 · Collection · 1861-1974

        Register of baptisms, 1861-1933; specifications and correspondence regarding the re-building of the Church, includes architect's floor plan, 1947-1948; Quarterly meetings minute book of the London Welsh Circuit, 1889-1908; Church committee minute book, 1908-1940; Church committee meeting minutes book, 1923-1955; Church committee meeting minute book regarding post war move of church, 1946-1963; Meeting minutes of the trustees and officers, 1953-1974; Memorandum of the choice and appointment of new trustees, 1950-1950 and Poland Street Trustees Account Book, 1884-1918. Please note that most of the minute books are written in Welsh.

        Methodist Church of Great Britain x United Methodist Church x Wesleyan Methodist Church x Primitive Methodist Church
        The Story of Unity Theatre'
        GB 0372 LABOUR HISTORY MANUSCRIPTS/20 · Fonds · [2008]

        DVD, 'The story of Unity Theatre: the theatre of the labour and trade union movement', produced by the Unity Theatre Trust, c 2008.

        Unity Theatre Trust
        LMA/4264 · Collection · 1936-1999

        Records of the Needlework Guild, Congregational Church (later United Reformed Church), including minute books, 1936-1999; gift list, 1983-1999; account books, 1957-1999; expenses, 1969-1999; orders of service for annual dedication of gifts ceremonies, 1962-1998; booklet "The Story of the London Women's League of the London Congregational Union, 1909-1959" by Ann Oldfield, 1959 and typescript notes on the history of the Needlework Guild, 1913-1998, by Guild Secretary Phyllis Mitchell, 1998.

        Congregational Church of England and Wales United Reformed Church
        GB 0372 LONDON COLLECTION MANUSCRIPTS/3 · Fonds · 1851-1852

        Includes a handwritten draft of an article, A Tradition of the King's Head Tavern in the Poultry by unknown author, possibly 'Thomson' (27pp) (n.d.); three printed proofs of the article with annotations (March 1852); two handwritten drafts of the article, The London Tavern: Past and Present (17pp and 34pp) (October 1851); two printed proofs of the article, The London Tavern: Past and Present, annotated (2 copies) (1852); edition of Household Words featuring the article, The London Tavern: Past and Present (14pp) (18 October 1851); letter from Charles Dickens regarding the article A Tradition of the King's Head Tavern in the Poultry (2pp) (n.d.)

        Dickens , Charles John Huffam , 1812-1870 , novelist and journalist Various