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      Disadvantaged groups

      • UF Groups of concern
      • UF Socially disadvantaged
      • UF Underprivileged groups
      • UF Vulnerable groups
      • UF Groupe démuni
      • UF Groupe vulnérable
      • UF Milieu socialement défavorisé
      • UF Grupo desamparado
      • UF Grupo sin privilegios
      • UF Grupo vulnerable
      • UF Medio socialmente desfavorecido

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      Dixon, William Hepworth
      GB 0096 MS 406 · 1850

      A manuscript and printed copy of William Hepworth Dixon's book, The London Prisons, 1850. Also includes newspaper cuttings collected by the author.

      Dixon , William Hepworth , 1821-1879 , writer
      GB 0120 SA/EUG · 1863-1996

      The initial deposit, sections A-K, consists mainly of correspondence and associated papers (leaflets, memoranda, extracts from minutes, etc.). There are two main series of correspondence: 'People' and 'General' and some other distinct smaller series such as 'Branches and other Societies'. The internal arrangement of these files is normally chronological, with a few exceptions (usually an alphabetical arrangement). There are also lecturers' report sheets, publications, slides, posters, charts, and photographs, mainly but not exclusively in Section G: Propaganda and Publicity. There is a set of Annual Reports and related material 1908-1979 (Section A). Under the will of Dr. Marie Stopes the Eugenics Society was left her birth control clinic, books from her library and certain emoluments. Three boxes of her correspondence and some miscellanea, were assigned to section K. In 1988 minute books and the Society's extensive collection of press cuttings plus some financial records were added as GB0120 SA/EUG/L-N.

      Eugenics Society
      GB 0120 GC/193 · 1885-1987

      Papers of Dr. Letitia Fairfield, reflecting her interests in social hygiene, in mental health, in medico-legal matters and criminology, mother and child health and welfare, and as a Roman Catholic convert, as well as her broader political and feminist convictions. There is also some biographical material.

      Fairfield , Josephine Letitia Denny , 1885-1978 , doctor x Fairfield , Letitia
      GB 0074 A/FSC · Collection · 1692-1955

      Records of the Festival of the Sons of the Clergy, including minutes and agendas; correspondence; memoranda; financial accounts; sermons; reports; advertising material; scrapbooks; and ephemera relating to the festival (handbills, orders of service, tickets, invitations and so on).

      Festival of the Sons of the Clergy
      GB 0096 AL477 · Fonds · 1870

      Letter from Joseph Deacon Fetch of Cambridge [District Poor Law] Union, Cambridge to [Edward Brent] Prest, [auditor for the Union], 6 Jul 1870. Asking for an opinion on the legality, if they appeared in the accounts of the [Board] of Guardians, of pecuniary awards made for the apprehension of men that had abandoned their families. 'At the present time there are not less than seven men in the Borough Gaol convicted as Rogues & Vagabonds for deserting their families'.

      Written in another hand and signed by Fetch.

      Fetch , Joseph Deacon , fl 1870 , Poor Law Union clerk and Superindent Registrar, Cambridge District
      FINNART HOUSE SCHOOL
      GB 0074 LMA/4242 · Collection · 1902-1973

      Records of the Hayes Certified Industrial School for Jewish Boys, later known as Finnart House School, comprising a series of annual reports covering the years 1902 to 1938 (with gaps) and minute books from 1939 to 1973, which include sections devoted to accounts and to payments made to staff.

      Hayes Certified Industrial School for Jewish Boys Finnart House School
      GB 0064 FLI · Collection · [1791-20th century]

      Papers of Capt Matthew Flinders, consisting of three main groups: the first, the papers of Flinders himself, are charts and original journals, 1791, 1793 to 1794 and 1796, and copies, 1798, 1801 to 1803; narratives of his voyages; service papers, 1797 to 1810, and technical notes on subjects in which he was particularly interested, such as terrestrial magnetism; there is a wide range of original correspondence including letters from Sir Joseph Banks and Sir John Franklin (q.v.). Mrs Flinders' papers make up the second group: these consist mainly of letters, 1799 to 1812, including those from Flinders written during the INVESTIGATOR'S voyage, 1801 to 1803, and correspondence with French residents in Mauritius about her husband's captivity. The final group is Professor Flinders Petrie's collection of biographical material, notes, memoirs, newscuttings, etc, on his grandfather's career and correspondence with J F Shillinglaw about a biography of Flinders, which work Shillinglaw failed to complete.

      Flinders , Matthew , 1774-1814 , Captain
      Forest Gate Hospital
      RLHFG · Fonds · 1913-1986

      Administrative records, Chaplaincy records, financial records and patient records.

      Forest Gate Hospital
      FOREST GATE SCHOOL DISTRICT
      FGSD · Collection · 1854-1898

      Records of the Forest Gate School District, 1854-1898, including minutes of the Board; minutes of the training ship Goliath; annual reports of the managers; Superintendent's reports and journal; copies of out-letters; admission and discharge registers; creed registers; and list of officers.

      Forest Gate School District
      FOUNDLING HOSPITAL
      GB 0074 A/FH · Collection · 1741-1979

      Records of the Foundling Hospital. The collection consists of over 800 linear feet of shelving, an estimated 8 tons of paper, and over 1000 plans. The completeness of the collection is particularly noteworthy. The officers of the Hospital from the very beginning were extremely meticulous in record keeping and detailed documents survive which record the lives of the children, the way in which the Hospital operated, the methods of nursing, the prescriptions of the apothecary, the reports of the inspectors, the extraordinary accounts of women's lives, and the involvement of leading figures of the day in actively supporting the charity.

      A/FH/A/01 Charter, petitions and foundation;
      A/FH/A/02 Governors;
      A/FH/A/03 Minutes;
      A/FH/A/04 Reports;
      A/FH/A/05 Agenda books and committee papers;
      A/FH/A/06 Secretary: General;
      A/FH/A/07 Secretary: Staff;
      A/FH/A/08 Secretary: Petitioners;
      A/FH/A/09 Secretary: Children, admission and discharge;
      A/FH/A/10 Secretary: Children, in the country;
      A/FH/A/11 Secretary: Children, being claimed;
      A/FH/A/12 Secretary: Children, apprenticeship;
      A/FH/A/13 Secretary: Children, other employment;
      A/FH/A/14 Secretary: Chapel;
      A/FH/A/15 Secretary: Country Hospitals' returns;
      A/FH/A/16 Secretary: Estate;
      A/FH/A/17 Steward;
      A/FH/A/18 Apothecary/Medical department;
      A/FH/A/19 Dentist;
      A/FH/A/20 Oculist;
      A/FH/A/21 Surveyor;
      A/FH/A/22 Solicitor;
      A/FH/A/23 Schoolmaster;
      A/FH/A/24 Porter/Lodge keeper;
      A/FH/A/25 Night watchman;
      A/FH/A/26 Carpenter;
      A/FH/A/27 Engineer;
      A/FH/A/28 Tailor;
      A/FH/A/29 Matron;
      A/FH/A/30 Scullery maids;
      A/FH/A/31 Headmistress;
      A/FH/A/32 Infants' Headmistress;
      A/FH/A/33 Foster parents.

      A/FH/B/01 Treasurer;
      A/FH/B/02 Treasurer's clerk;
      A/FH/B/03 Secretary: General;
      A/FH/B/04 Secretary: Governors;
      A/FH/B/05 Secretary: Committees;
      A/FH/B/06 Secretary: Estate;
      A/FH/B/07 Secretary's clerk/assistant;
      A/FH/B/08 Steward;
      A/FH/B/09 Apothecary;
      A/FH/B/10 Surveyor;
      A/FH/B/11 Schoolmaster and storekeeper;
      A/FH/B/12 Messenger;
      A/FH/B/13 Gardener;
      A/FH/B/14 Matron;
      A/FH/B/15 Domestic Economy School supervisor;
      A/FH/B/16 Hostel supervisor.

      A/FH/C/01 Benevolent fund;
      A/FH/C/02 Whatley fund;
      A/FH/C/03 Foundling Hospital Savings Bank;
      A/FH/C/04 Superannuation fund.

      A/FH/D/01 Ackworth, West Yorkshire;
      A/FH/D/02 Shrewsbury, Salop;
      A/FH/D/03 Westerham, Kent;
      A/FH/D/04 Chester, Cheshire.

      A/FH/E/01 Commissioners for paving the estate of the Foundling Hospital;
      A/FH/E/02 Brunswick Square Committee;
      A/FH/E/03 Caroline and Landsdowne Place Committee;
      A/FH/E/04 Mecklerburgh Square Committee;
      A/FH/E/05 For paving estates of Thomas Harrison.

      A/FH/F/01 Treasurer, Revd. Dr S White;
      A/FH/F/02 Treasurer, SC Cox;
      A/FH/F/03 Treasurers, GB Gregory and JRB Gregory;
      A/FH/F/04 Governor, C Plumley;
      A/FH/F/05 Secretary, J Brownlow;
      A/FH/F/06 Secretary, WS Wintle;
      A/FH/F/07 Preacher, Revd. J Hewlett;
      A/FH/F/08 Captain L Grove;
      A/FH/F/09 American Loyalist Claims Commission;
      A/FH/F/10 CF Eley, musician;
      A/FH/F/11 Steward, WC Wills;
      A/FH/F/12 H Cooke;
      A/FH/F/13 Unidentified;
      A/FH/F/14 Secretary, M Lievesley;
      A/FH/F/15 Miss Bunbury.

      A/FH/G/01 Redevelopment of the Foundling Site;
      A/FH/G/02 The Foundling Hospital School, Berkhamsted;
      A/FH/G/03 Nurseries and the Child Welfare Centre;
      A/FH/G/04 Cross Road Club;
      A/FH/G/05 Subject and policy files.

      A/FH/H/01 Chancery Case: Attorney General v Foundling Hospital;
      A/FH/H/02 Out of custody documents: purchased strays.

      A/FH/K/01 General Court fair minutes;
      A/FH/K/02 General Committee fair minutes.

      A/FH/M/01 Documents and books collected by J Brownlow;
      A/FH/M/02 Miscellaneous manuscripts;
      A/FH/M/03 Printed material: books, pamphlets and ephemera;
      A/FH/M/04 Public events: royal visits, ceremonies, concerts and memorials.

      A/FH/Q/01 Records stored at Ackworth.

      A/FH/T/01 Thomas Coram Foundation for Children;
      A/FH/T/02 Old Coram Association.

      A/FH/Y/01 Artefacts.

      Foundling Hospital Thomas Coram School x Ashlyn's School Thomas Coram Foundation for Children x Coram Family
      Frankland, Richard: letter
      GB 0096 AL373 · Fonds · 1810

      Letter from Richard Frankland, Overseer of the Poor, of Hawes, [North Riding of Yorkshire] to the Overseer of the Poor in Darlington. Stating the cost of maintaining Isabella Scafe for 20 weeks at 3s per week and Elizabeth Harrison for 23 weeks as 1s 6d per week; asking for an extra shilling per weeks for Isabella, who 'still continues very poorly and is confined too [sic] her bed ... she has a very bad cough and is not likely for getting better ... please send the money as soon as possible'.

      Autograph, with signature. A note written in another hand beside the figure of £4 14s 6d reads 'Amt sent p[er] T. Craddock' (18 October 1810).

      Frankland , Richard , fl 1810 , overseer of the poor
      GB 106 7HFD · Fonds · 1910-1959

      The archive consists of notes for speeches, correspondence, press cuttings, Women's Social and Political Union papers, family records including photographs and objects, papers related to the arrest and imprisonment of both Franklin and Duval.

      Franklin , Hugh , 1889-1962 , suffragist Duval , Elsie , 1892-1919 , suffragist
      FULHAM BOARD OF GUARDIANS
      FBG · Collection · 1842-1931

      Records of the Fulham Poor Law Union, 1842-1931; including minutes of meetings of the Boards of Guardians; minutes and reports of various Committees; financial accounts; staff records; correspondence with and orders from Government departments; general correspondence, particularly relating to the Belmont Institution; plans of Fulham Workhouse; contracts; orders of removal to and from other Unions; registers of lunatics; receiving officer's report on lunatics; registers of Fulham Palace Road Workhouse and Saint Dunstan's Road Infirmary; registers of apprentices; registers of children in various schools, institutions and children's homes.

      Fulham Poor Law Parish x Fulham Poor Law Union x Fulham Board of Guardians
      GB 0074 OB · Collection · 1754-1887

      Records of Gaol Delivery Sessions for Middlesex prisoners, held at the Old Bailey, 1754-1887. The series OB/C/J is an index of charges (indictments); OB/C/P is a list of prisoners. OB/REB contains lists of fines (estreats) and bonds (recognizances) imposed in court; OB/SB are the minutes, and OB/RSB the rough minutes, of proceedings in court; OB/SP are the loose administrative papers (sessions papers) relating to the business happening in court - exisiting for the years 1755 - 1759, 1761, 1764-1790, 1792, 1796; OB/SR are the sessions rolls, the official documentation of the judicial procedure at the sessions. Some of the sessions papers are uncatalogued at present (Feb 2010).

      Clerk of the Peace , Old Bailey
      GB 0505 GS · 1974-1997

      The collection consists of minutes of management meetings, 1974 - 1994; membership lists; internal correspondence; external correspondence concerning the reactions of the public to the productions; correspondence regarding funding; copies of scripts written by members of the company and outside authors; audition notes and CVs; correspondence and accounts relating to tour arrangements; tour reports; posters and programmes for productions; photographs, video cassettes and loose film reel of productions; promotional material; newspaper cuttings relating to specific productions and Gay Sweatshop in general; theses based on Gay theatre.

      Gay Sweatshop Theatre Company
      GB 0120 MSS.6047-6052 · 1827-1852

      Accounts, correspondence and legal papers relating to the affairs of the Revd Thomas Gayfere, 1827-1852.

      Gayfere , Thomas , c 1806-1851 , lunatic
      GB 1556 WL 567 · Collection · 1944

      List of prisoners in Lehrstrasse Prison involved in the 20 July 1944 bomb plot against Adolf Hitler, including arrival and release date, the latter annotated with destination. Those who were transported to the Plötzensee Prison were probably executed.

      Lehrstrasse Prison
      GLIDDON, Katie (b 1883)
      GB 0106 7KGG · Fonds · 1900-1965

      Papers of Katie Gliddon, 1900-1965, comprising Gliddon's original prison diary written during her imprisonment in Holloway for the suffrage cause, autobiographical accounts of her arrest and imprisonment, correspondence (including letters from prison), drawings, press cuttings and Women's Social and Politicial Union (WSPU) ephemera.

      Gliddon , Katie Edith , b 1883 , suffragist and watercolour artist x Gray , Katherine x Gray , Katie
      GB 0097 COLL MISC 0803 · Collection · 1914-1915

      Minutes and papers of the Government Committee on the Prevention and Relief of Distress consequent to the outbreak of the First World War.

      Government Committee on the Prevention and Relief of Distress
      GB 0100 KCLCA MGA/GRF · 1947-1984

      Records, 1947-1984, of the League for Democracy in Greece Relief Committee and its successor the Greek Relief Fund, including minutes; administrative, legal and financial material; correspondence with donors and with organisations including branches of the Red Cross, relief funds, and pro-Greek democracy organisations in various overseas countries; material relating to appeals for funds for relief work; press cuttings on the visit of Queen Frederika of Greece to Britain, 1963; papers relating to visits to Greece and to conferences on Greece, including a draft paper, 1979, by Diana Pym on 'The British Philhellenic Movement, 1944-1974'; correspondence concerning the archives of the League for Democracy in Greece; and winding up of the Greek Relief Fund, 1984. The bulk of the material pertains to recipients of aid, including correspondence, and the papers are relevant to the resistance activities and prison records of individual Greeks opposed to the regime in Greece.

      League for Democracy in Greece , Great Britain and Northern Ireland , Relief Committee Greek Relief Fund , Great Britain and Northern Ireland
      GREEN, Mary (FOUNDLING)
      GB 0074 ACC/2790 · Collection · 1829-1837

      Records relating to Mary Green, comprising apprenticeship indenture; instructions to Mary Green at time of her apprenticeship directing her to good behaviour and industry; certificate from Foundling Hospital of satisfactory completion of apprenticeship by Mary Green; printed advice and guidance for her future life presented to Mary Green by Foundling Hospital.

      Foundling Hospital
      GREENWICH BOARD OF GUARDIANS
      GBG · Collection · 1836-1946

      Records of the Greenwich Poor Law Union, 1836-1946, including minutes of meetings of the Board of Guardians; reports and minutes of various Committees; orders of government departments; correspondence with government departments; orders of removal to and from the Union; medical relief registers; registers of lunatics; lunatic reception orders; register of emigration; registers for the Hospital and Infirmary on Vanburgh Hill; registers for the Woolwich Road Workhouse (later the Woolwich Institution), the Grove Park Workhouse and the Plumstead Workhouse; registers of baptisms in Saint Alfege's Hospital; registers of apprentices; registers of children at South Metropolitan School District schools; financial accounts and staff records.

      Greenwich Poor Law Union x Greenwich Board of Guardians
      GWB · Collection · 1875-1960

      Minutes, 1875-1958; Chairman's papers, 1928-1929; Committee papers, 1926-1938; rule book, 1936; annual reports, 1878-1957; correspondence with the Ministry of Health, 1920-1957; correspondence with the Board of Education, 1921-1947; correspondence with Kent County Education Committee, 1920-1937; case papers, 1929-1946; orders for goods placed by the Army Ordnance Department, the Blind Employment Factory, the Port of London Authority and the Office of Works, 1915-1928; correspondence with Banstead, Holborn and Hackney Poor Law Unions, 1926-1928; advertising handout, 1930; legal papers, 1890-1892; sales particulars, including catalogues, inventories and agreements, 1891-1935; papers regarding the centralization of collections for the blind in London, 1923; correspondence with the Charity Commissioners, 1900s; financial accounts, 1925-1960.

      Greenwich Workshop for the Blind x Workshop for the Blind of Kent
      GB 0120 PP/GUT · 1914-1981

      Papers of Sir Ludwig Guttmann covering most of his career, although there is relatively little on the earlier years in Germany before he emigrated with his family to the UK in 1939. There is some personal and biographical material, and a typescript autobiography. There are a number of items relating to Stoke Mandeville Hospital and its work in the rehabilitation of paraplegics, which Sir Ludwig pioneered. There is also some material, mostly photographs, relating to the International Paralympics which developed from his initiatives at Stoke Mandeville.

      Guttmann , Sir , Ludwig , 1899-1980 , Knight , neurologist
      HACKNEY BOARD OF GUARDIANS
      HABG · Collection · 1770-1939

      Records of Hackney Poor Law Union, 1770-1939, including minutes of meetings of the Board of Guardians and various Committees; Guardians handbooks; standing orders; correspondence with the Poor Law Board, Local Government Board and Ministry of Health; orders of the Local Government Board; papers relating to property including contracts and deeds; settlement examinations and orders for removal; orders for the reception of lunatics; registers of lunatics; registers for the Hackney Union Workhouse, the Brentwood Branch Workhouse and the Sidney Road Receiving Home; registers of children including apprentices, children adopted by the Union, children at schools and institutions, children at the Brentwood School and at Chipping Ongar Children's Home; financial accounts and staff records.

      Hackney Poor Law Union x Hackney Board of Guardians
      Hale, William: letter (1806)
      GB 0096 AL265 · Fonds · 1806

      Letter from William Hale of 4 Wood Street, Spitalfields, [London] to [Patrick] Colquhoun, 22 Nov 1806. Covering letter enclosing a copy of Hale's open letter to Samuel Whitbread MP on the subject of the poor of Spitalfields. Expresses 'a deep sense of the infinite obligations this parish is under to you'.

      Autograph, with signature.

      Hale , William , fl 1806-1826 , pamphleteer
      HHBG · Collection · 1839-1932

      Records of the Hammersmith Poor Law Union, 1839-1932, including minutes of the Board of Guardians and various Committees; orders from and correspondence with Government departments; orders of removal to and from the Union; registers of lunatics; registers of the Du Cane Road Workhouse, Fulham Workhouse and Infirmary and Kensington Workhouse and Infirmary; apprenticeship indentures; registers of children boarded out, children at institutions and children in West London School District schools; financial accounts and staff records.

      Hammersmith Poor Law Union x Hammersmith Board of Guardians
      HAMPSTEAD BOARD OF GUARDIANS
      HPBG · Collection · 1810-1958

      Records of Hampstead Poor Law Union, 1810-1958, including minutes of meetings of the Board of Guardians; minutes and reports of various Committees; standing orders; correspondence with Government departments; orders for removal to and from the Union; registers of lunatics; registers of emigration; registers for the Union Workhouse; registers of the New End Hospital; apprenticeship and servant registers; registers of children sent to schools and homes; financial accounts and staff records.

      Hampstead Poor Law Union x Hampstead Board of Guardians
      GB 0120 PP/NGH · c 1934-1963

      Papers of Noel Gordon Harris including correspondence; records of involvement in teaching and policy-making in psychiatry, and in treatment, especially of epilepsy, c 1934-1963.

      Harris , Noel Gordon , 1897-1963 , psychiatrist
      GB 0097 HARVEY · [1960]-1996

      Papers of Audrey Harvey, [1960]-1996, mainly comprising drafts of articles, offprints, correspondence and press cuttings relating to social welfare, housing, and homelessness.

      Harvey , Audrey , 1912-1997 , charity worker
      MCC/HS/SH · Collection · 1944-1965
      Part of 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.

      MCC , Middlesex County Council x Middlesex County Council
      HENDON BOARD OF GUARDIANS
      BG/H · Collection · 1717-1934

      Records of the Hendon Poor Law Union, 1717-1949, including minutes of meetings of the Board of Guardians; papers relating to poor relief including dietary sheets for Hendon Union Schools; financial accounts; papers relating to the appointment of assistant overseers; papers relating to property ownership including correspondence, contracts and legal papers; poor rate charges; agreements and tenders for maintenance work and utilities supply; building plans for Hendon Union Workhouse, Hendon Union Schools and Redhill Schools; papers relating to legal cases and rates assessment; registers of persons undertaking the nursing and maintenance of infants; report books of infant protection visitors; registers for Hendon Union Edgware Workhouse and Middlesex County Redhill Institution.

      Hendon Poor Law Union x Hendon Board of Guardians
      GB 0074 LMA/4465 · Collection · 1910-1985

      Records of HM Young Offender Institute, Feltham. This collection contains records of administration (1910-1951); indexes and registers of prisoners (1923-1975); records of staff (1935-1970); medical records (1939-1973); chaplain's journals (1947-1980); printed material (1934-1964); and an artefact from 1985.

      HM Young Offender Institute, Feltham Feltham Borstal Institution HM Young Offender Institution and Remand Centre, Feltham
      HOLBORN BOARD OF GUARDIANS
      HOBG · Collection · 1825-1931

      Records of the Holborn Poor Law Union, 1825-1931, including minutes of meetings of the Board of Guardians; reports and minutes of various Committees; orders of government departments; correspondence with government departments; general correspondence; regulations and instructions; settlement examinations; orders of removal to and from the Union; registers of lunatics; lunatic reception orders; registers for the Broad Street Workhouse, Endell Street Workhouse, City Road Workhouse (Saint Luke's Workhouse), Mitcham Workhouse and Vine Street Casual Wards; registers of apprentices; registers of children at schools; registers for Mitcham School; financial accounts and staff records.

      Holborn Poor Law Union x Holborn Board of Guardians
      GB 0120 MSS.5157-5163, 8159-8160 · 1889-1926

      Case books, containing notes on patients by the medical staff of Holloway Sanatorium Hospital for the Insane, 1889-1926, often accompanied by photographs. Inserted loose in the volumes are letters written by patients, temperature charts, death notices etc.

      Holloway Sanatorium Hospital for the Insane
      GB 106 7VJH · Fonds · 1900-c.1962

      The archive consists of diaries, correspondence, photographs and memorabilia relating to Holme's activities as a suffragette; her work with the Women's Volunteer Reserve and the Scottish Women's Hospital Unit during the First World War; her visits to and relief work in Serbia / Yugoslavia; and her personal life and friendships. Many items across the collection relate to her girlfriend Evelina Haverfield.

      Holme , Vera Louise , 1881-1969 , actress and suffragette
      GB 0120 GC/20 · Collection · 1914-1919

      Register of admissions and discharges, 1914-1918; Visitors' Register, 1914-1918; patients' personal narratives, 1915-1917.

      Holmleigh Auxiliary Military Hospital, Harrow on the Hill
      Hunter, Donald (1898-1977)
      GB 0120 PP/HUN · 1910-1977

      Papers of Donald Hunter, 1910-1977. There are two large, parallel series of case files and reference files (section C) relating to a wide range of conditions, most but not all connected with occupational hazards and many being dermatological or osteopathic, as well as factory visit notes, correspondence, both personal and professional, publications, writings, and audio-visual material.

      Hunter , Donald , 1898-1977 , physician
      GB 0120 PP/JRH · 1890-1959

      Papers connected with James Randal Hutchinson and William Henry Bradley's work in the Ministry of Health, 1890-1959 with some retrospective material, and small groups of papers of Sir Weldon Dalrymple-Champneys (on Brucellosis) and Dr J Allison Glover.

      Hutchinson , James Randal , [1880-1955] , medical officer at the Ministry of Health Bradley , William Henry , 1898-1975 , medical officer at the Ministry of Health
      GB 0099 KCLMA Inglesby · 1951-1955

      Papers of Lt Cdr Eric Inglesby relating to the postwar treatment of German Admiral Erich Johann Albert Raeder (1876-1960), including correspondence between Inglesby and Admiral Sir Gerald Dickens, Jun-Nov 1951; letter from Capt Henry Taprell Dorling, Jun 1951; correspondence with Capt Russell Grenfell, May 1951-Mar 1952; letter from the Rt Hon Maurice Paschal Alers Hankey, 1st Baron Hankey of The Chart, Aug 1951; letter from AF Andrew Browne Cunningham, 1st Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope, Aug 1951; letter regarding German war criminals published in the Naval Review, Nov 1951; letter regarding Admiral Raeder published in The Daily Telegraph, Jan 1952; letter from Admiral Raeder thanking Inglesby for congratulations on his release from Spandau prison, Dec 1955.

      Inglesby , Eric Vredenburg , b 1915 , Lieutenant Commander (S)
      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.

      Inner London Juvenile Courts
      GB 0120 MSS.5643-5646 · 1816-1890

      Miscellaneous letters and papers relating to asylums and the insane in France, 19th century.

      Various
      INVALID MEALS FOR LONDON
      IML · Collection · 1905-1964

      Minutes, 1941-1964; balance sheets and subscription lists, 1910-1929; reports and correspondence, 1929-1957; history and newscuttings, 1905-1960; visitor's books, 1923-1960; registers of members and directors, 1950-1964; weekly dinner books, 1952-1957 and general papers, 1915-1964.

      Invalid Meals for London x Invalid Kitchens of London
      Irish Poor Law records
      GB 0097 COLL MISC 0511 · Collection · 1807-1848

      Volumes 1-2. Westport Union, minute book of the Board of Guardians 1840-1846. Volumes 3-4. Castlebar Union, minute book of the Board of Guardians 1845-1847. Volume 5. Poor law account book. (No locality given but note on end paper "Cork") 1814-1823. Volume 6. General account of expenditure at the House of Industry, Cork.

      Castlebar Board of Poor Law Guardians Westport Board of Poor Law Guardians Cork Board of Poor Law Guardians
      ISLINGTON BOARD OF GUARDIANS
      ISBG · Collection · 1864-1933

      Records of the Islington Poor Law Parish, 1864-1933, including minutes of meetings of the Board of Guardians and various Committees; Committee reports; Guardian's diaries; standing orders; orders from and correspondence with Government departments; settlement examinations; orders of removal to and from the Union; registers of lunatics; lunatic case papers; registers for the Shadwell Road Workhouse (later the Cornwallis Road Workhouse), Highgate Hill Workhouse and Infirmary, Saint John's Road Workhouse and Infirmary, and Liverpool Road Workhouse; registers of children, including servants and apprentices, children boarded out, children in the workhouse and at other institutions; children's case papers; registers of children at the Receiving Homes, Hornsey Rise and the Andover Children's Home, Hornsey Road; financial accounts and staff records.

      Islington Poor Law Parish x Islington Board of Guardians
      JEWISH FRIENDSHIP CLUBS
      GB 0074 ACC/2712/JFC · Collection · 1949-2005

      Records of the Association of Jewish Friendship Clubs, consisting of administrative and financial records (including minutes, enquiries and reports) for the association itself, and for specific areas and clubs. Also correspondence files for individual clubs, both overseas and in Britain.

      A further deposit included an extensive run of office files regarding both the administration of the AJFC and relations with affiliated clubs; a large number of photographs of AJFC events such as a handicrafts exhibition, talent competitions, holidays, celebrations and meetings; copies of the "Friendship Club Magazine"; circular letters; club programmes; press cuttings; obituaries and club badges.

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

      Association of Jewish Friendship Clubs
      Jewish war orphans, Holland
      GB 1556 WL 907 · Collection · 1947-1949

      Papers concerning Jewish war orphans, 1947-1949, consists of case papers relating to the fate of Dutch Jewish foster children whose parents died during the Holocaust. Eleven cases are represented here, out of a total of 1363.

      Committee for War Foster Children
      JEWS ORPHAN ASYLUM
      GB 0074 ACC/2712/JOA · Collection · 1852-1875

      Records of the Jews' Orphan Asylum, consisting of minutes of the Ladies Society and the Education Committee.

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

      Jews' Orphan Asylum
      GB 0097 KELLEY · 1842-1980

      Papers of Joanna Elizabeth Kelley, 1842-1980, mainly relating to the UK prison service, including historical notes, 1921-1980, on subjects relating to prison buildings, prisoners, legal aid, mental illness, prison security and young offenders; general historical notes and documents, 1842-1980, on Holloway Prison, health and hygiene, suffragettes, and women offenders, notably the manuscript diary of the suffragette Annie Cobden-Sanderson written during her imprisonment in 1906, and papers relating to the Duchess of Bedford's Enquiry into Holloway Prison in 1919 ; bibliographies relating to aspects of the prison service, 1970-1980; card indexes for notes on prison organisation and regulations, [1970-1980]; photograph albums, 1970-1971, containing photographs taken by Robert Donat of HM Prison Holloway, including architectural views, interior and exterior, and staff and prisoners; material relating to the penal system in Australia, 1966-1970, notably surveys of prison populations and developments in the treatment of female prisoners.

      Kelley , Joanna Elizabeth , b 1910 , prison administrator
      Kenric (lesbian group)
      GB 0097 HCA/KENRIC · 1960s-2000
      Part of HALL-CARPENTER Archives

      Papers of Kenric, a lesbian social organisation founded in 1965. Comprises Management Committee papers, 1965-2005; AGM Papers, 1965-2004; constitutional papers, 1966-2003; charitable status papers; 1993-2003; membership papers, 1980s-2004; legal papers, 1990-2004; financial papers, 1966-2004; recruitment papers, 1985-2002; office holder files, 1994-2003; papers relating to sub-groups, 1991-2003; papers relating to publicity, profile development and events, 1968-2005; 25th anniversary papers and Kenric history, 1989-1999; newsletters, 1972-2004; information resources, 1968-2004; and photographs, c1960s-c2000.

      Kenric