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        TAVISTOCK AND PORTMAN NHS TRUST
        H57 · Collection · 1930-1979

        Patient case files from the Portman Clinic and the Tavistock Clinic, 1930-1979.

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        HEALTH DEPARTMENT: SCHOOL HEALTH
        MCC/HS/SH · Collection · 1944-1965
        Fait partie de MIDDLESEX COUNTY COUNCIL

        Records of the Middlesex County Council Health Department relating to school health, 1944-1965, including general files relating to: juvenile delinquency, physically disabled pupils, special schools, blind and partially sighted pupils, education of the deaf, residential schools, epilepsy, mentally deficient pupils, medical inspections, ear, nose and throat clinics, dermatological survey of schoolchildren, provision of medicines and vitamins, child guidance centres, holiday camps for diabetic and epileptic children, speech therapy, first aid equipment, accidents, employment of children, 'latch-key' children, school canteens, head lice, ophthalmic treatment, colour vision testing, orthopaedic treatment, physiotherapy, surveys of the health and development of children, precautions against tuberculosis, vaccination, maladjusted children, dyslexia, control of infectious diseases and school meals.

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        Clarke, James Fernandez (1812-1875)
        GB 0114 MS0080 · 1829

        Papers of James Fernandez Clarke, 1829, comprising a volume titled Notes of a Reader Volume I containing information relating to topics including drunkeness; stammering; the nervous system; travels in Turkey and Palestine; classification of the animal kingdom; painters and painting; idiosyncracies; the pursuit of knowledge; poetry; juvenile delinquency; and natural history.

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        GB 0097 MACCOLL · c1930-c1960

        Papers of James Eugene MacColl MP, comprising files on subjects such as Africa, the Church, crime and delinquency, education, housing and planning, local government in theory and practice, and race relations; papers relating to the Labour Party and parliamentary matters; personal papers; writings; and correspondence with constituents.

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        Pearce, Dr John Dalziel Wyndham
        GB 0120 GC/192 · 1933-1994

        Papers of Dr John Dalziel Wyndham Pearce, 1933-1994, including published and draft papers re juvenile delinquency, and relating to RAMC psychiatry service, Second World War. Includes account of case of religious fervour in an ambulance unit, 1941.

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        STOTT, Denis Herbert (1909-1988)
        GB 0366 DS · Collection · 1940s-1970s

        This collection includes notebooks from early in Stott's career, [1940-1959], and a collection of Stott's published papers, 1950s-1970s. The notebooks comprise a numbered series of 25 notebooks mainly containing notes on diverse topics from a wide range of authors, with a subject index compiled by Stott himself; a notebook entitled 'lecture notes' on statistical method and one on 'statistical formulae'.

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        INNER LONDON JUVENILE COURTS
        GB 0074 PS/IJ · Collection · 1910-1997

        Records of the Inner London Juvenile Courts, 1910-1997. These court registers are the only surviving records of the juvenile courts to have been transferred to the Greater London Record Office (now London Metropolitan Archives). For a short period after 1909 two sets of registers were kept by each court, Part 1s and Part 2s. This mirrors the practice of the adult courts. Part 1s were cases arising mainly from arrests and charges by the police; Part 2s were normally cases brought by means of summonses. From the early 1920s most juvenile courts began to keep one series only containing both types of cases.

        The information contained in registers includes: date of hearing, name of informant/complainant (often the police), name and age of the defendant, nature of the offence, the adjudication by the magistrate, and the latter's name.

        These registers are not indexed. No other supporting papers have survived.

        The Court Registers in this collection are for the following courts:

        PS/IJ/B: Bow Street, including Bow Street, Dean Street, Caxton Hall, Chelsea.
        PS/IJ/C: Clerkenwell, including Clerkenwell, Islington, Friends House, North London, Camden.
        PS/IJ/CA: Camden
        PS/IJ/CH: Chelsea
        PS/IJ/G: Greenwich, including Greenwich, Woolwich, Woolwich Old Town Hall
        PS/IJ/GRE: Greenwich
        PS/IJ/HK: Hackney
        PS/IJ/HKN: Hackney North
        PS/IJ/HKS: Hackney South
        PS/IJ/HM: Hammersmith
        PS/IJ/IS: Islington
        PS/IJ/ISN: Islington North
        PS/IJ/ISS: Islington South
        PS/IJ/LE: Lewisham
        PS/IJ/LEN: Lewisham North
        PS/IJ/LES: Lewisham South
        PS/IJ/LM: Lambeth
        PS/IJ/LME: Lambeth East
        PS/IJ/LMS: Lambeth South
        PS/IJ/LMW: Lambeth West
        PS/IJ/O: Old Street, including Old Street, Toynbee Hall, East London, Hackney, Thames, Tower Hamlets
        PS/IJ/SC: Special Courts
        PS/IJ/SN: Southwark North
        PS/IJ/SS: Southwark South
        PS/IJ/T: Tower Bridge, including Tower Bridge, Deptford Town Hall, Southwark, South-East London, Lewisham, Greenwich
        PS/IJ/TH: Tower Hamlets
        PS/IJ/THE: Tower Hamlets East
        PS/IJ/THW: Tower Hamlets West
        PS/IJ/W/01: Westminster, including Westminster, West London, Lindsey Hall, Stamford House, Marylebone, Marylebone West, Hammersmith, Marylebone East.
        PS/IJ/W/02: South Western, including South Western, Lambeth, Battersea Town Hall, Springfield Hall, Lambeth South, Balham, Lambeth North, Southwark North, Southwark South
        PS/IJ/WA: Wandsworth
        PS/IJ/WE: Westminster
        PS/IJ/WEN: Westminster North
        PS/IJ/CR: Court registers (including indexes 1989-1991)
        PS/IJ/MR: Means registers.

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        Child Labour Committee
        GB 0097 CHILD LABOUR COMMITTEE · c1885-1914

        This collection is divided into 3 sections:

        1. Local Bye-laws, 1904 - 1913: copies of local bye-laws governing child labour made under the provisions of the Employment of Children Act (1903), which were sent to the Committee by local authorities, including several licences and some correspondence and ephemera.
        2. Questionnaires, 1913: responses to the questionnaire entitled 'Employment of Children Inquiry', distributed to every local authority in Britain in 1913.
        3. Miscellanea, c1885 - 1914: the bulk of the material collected by the committee for the report on child labour, including correspondence with local government officials, copies of local bye-laws, sample street trading licences and certificates, statistics on street trading, child labour and juvenile crime, and cuttings from local newspapers relating to the regulation of working children.
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        GB 0097 CARR-SAUNDERS · c1930-c1940

        Sections A and B consist of papers found in the Old Dead Registry of the London School of Economics in 1980. Section A files have LSE Registry numbers and concern School affairs. Section B files were not registered, and relate to his research interests and public service, including outgoing letters, general correspondence and subject files. These include some confidential School business. The general correspondence files (B2) include material relating to organisations such as For Intellectual Liberty and the Eugenics Society, and the subject files include material concerning juvenile delinquency, populations, and the Commission on Higher Education in the Colonies. A small quantity of additional material, listed as Section C comprise engagement diaries and letters of congratulation to Sir Alexander on becoming Director of LSE.

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