452 files comprising papers and correspondence relating to Greater London Council transport policy: Collection of papers and correspondence regarding Paul Moore, one-time Greater London Council (GLC) councillor including correspondence; transport and transport policy; miscellaneous campaign material; London Borough of Hounslow papers; Bromley, Croydon, Camden, Hackney papers; TGWU papers; Outside Labour groups.
Wetzel , Dave , transport and housing expertPapers relating to British railway history, especially that of the Great Western Railway (GWR) and railways in the London area, including books, maps, periodicals, timetables and several thousand photographs, c 1920s-1980s. The books represent a strong collection on British railway history from earliest times to the early 1980s. There are some substantial runs of major periodical titles. There is a large collection of early railway maps including Airey and Railway Clearing House (RCH) maps; also Ordnance Survey maps and railway junction diagrams, a substantial collection of Bradshaw guides, working and passenger timetables, with the following archival material:
Clinker Collection comprising notes and correspondence relating to the publications of Charles Ralph Clinker on railway history, particularly his Register of closed passenger stations and goods depots in England, Scotland and Wales, 1830-1977 (1963, revised 1978) and papers relating to his 1982 revision of the History of the Great Western Railway (London, 1964) by E T MacDermot; timetables, including those for the Bristol area, 1880s-1970s; General Strike, 1926; timetables during other strikes, 1920s; Great Western and Midland, various notices; Midland and South Western Junction Railway timetables, 1885-1947; operation instructions, GWR, London Midland and Scottish (LMS), London and North Eastern Railway (LNER), Southern Railway (SR); GWR working of stations, 1939-1965; LMS Railway train marshalling, 1943-1944; LMS timetables, 1890s-1940s; train arrangements during World War One and World War Two, 1914-1918, 1939-1945; papers relating to Broadgauge conversion; papers relating to Golden Valley Railway and Leominster-Kington Railway; ephemera relating to the Hay Railway, 1811-1977; Southern Railway plans for stations west of Salisbury, 1905- (mainly 1920s-1930s); Severn Bridge, General Manager's file, 1936-1943; logging of train performances, 1918-1927; books and periodicals, including rare and 19th century printed material on the early railway system, particularly guidebooks and station instructions.
Garnett Collection, mainly comprising railway maps, particularly those produced from 1869 by John Airey, an employee of the Railway Clearing House (RCH), and subsequently by the RCH itself, and also includes Ordnance Survey maps and railway maps produced by the various railway companies; catalogues and research notes by Garnett, including lists of maps prepared by Airey and the RCH, 1869-1960; Macaulay [Zachary] series for Great Britain, Ireland and London, 1851-1908; notes on tramways and railways in Port Talbot area; catalogues of station handbooks, 1851-1956, and railway junction diagrams (the Airey and RCH maps, station handbooks and junction diagrams were used to determine ownership of stations and junctions for commercial purposes).
Research notes and photographs relating to Railway structures by Stuart Kear (9 vols); typescript of Chronology of the construction of Britain's railways, 1856-1922 by Leslie James; research notes by John Palmer on 19th century railway periodicals and the Eastern Counties Railway in its formative years; research notebooks and papers of Harold Vernon Borley on the history of railways in London, used for his Chronology of London railways (Railway and Canal Historical Society, Oakham, 1982).
Locomotive and General Railway Collection, featuring several thousand photographs (photographer unknown) of British locomotives, particularly steam trains, 1920s-1970s.
Wookey Collection, comprising several thousand photographs of British railway stations and signal boxes.
Mowat Collection (of Professor Charles Loch Mowat, 1911-c1969), comprising 2500 photographs in albums of railway scenes, 1926-1969 (mostly 1942-1969, with a few before 1924). These are mostly of small and medium sized railway stations (trains are generally incidental), covering most of the United Kingdom, with particular emphasis on the GWR and Wales, with coverage of Somerset and Dorset, Midland and South Western Junction, Lincolnshire, Midland Railway in the West Country, Great Eastern, Glasgow and Edinburgh Suburban, Bristol Suburban, Ireland, and narrow gauge lines in the UK such as Ffestiniog, Penrhyn, Bishop's Castle and Ditton's Prior. He also covered south east of Manchester in 1962, including the Hayfield, Macclesfield, Buxton (London North Western and Midland) and North Staffordshire lines. The collection also includes Mowat's index to his photographs and 14 notebooks containing track diagrams and notes on the stations he photographed, c 1920-1969.
Garnett , David , 1909-1984 , electrical engineer and railway historianLetter from John Taylor of the Cannon Coffee House, Charing Cross to Alexander Dalrymple Esq, 17 Feb 1795. Covering letter to a 1794 proof copy of Captain Taylor's Considerations on the practicability and advantages of a more speedy communication between Great Britain and her possessions in India [advocating the superiority of the overland route above the usual sea voyage]. 'I hope I have profited by the advice you was kind enough to give me some time ago in regard to the accompanying plan ... I have ... condensed the subject and am now busy in arranging what authorities I have been able to collect ...'.
Autograph, with signature.
Taylor , John , d 1808 , East India Company employee and writerLetter from Richard Smith of 'Bordeaux River', [France] to Seth Barton, merchant, Baltimore, [USA], 1794. Giving the terms of a charter party between James Swan and Co and Thomas Harris, on the London Packet (c 260 tons), which was to take on a cargo of wines and brandy at Bordeaux, to carry to Baltimore; discussing expenses and asks Barton to take out £400 insurance for him.
Autograph, with signature.
Smith , Richard , fl 1794 , of BordeauxLetter from P K Seaman of HMS Wolverine, docked at St Helena, to his father, 1 Jun 1851. '... I have already told you that we have caught 3 slavers ...'.
Autograph, with signature. 4 sketches of vessels captured by the Wolverine are pasted to the second leaf of the letter.
Seaman , P K , fl 1851 , midshipmanThis collection comprises the following minute books, departmental records, financial accounts, correspondence, building plans and photographs of the Borough of Barking and its predecessors, including the Barking Town Local Board and Barking Urban District Council (1882-1965), relating to the management of the council, public health and housing, highways and town planning, parks, cemeteries and public buildings, education, public libraries, lighting, civil defence, transport, finance, welfare and rates.
Council
Minute books of the Barking Local Town Board, 1882-1894 (BD2/A/1/1)
Committee minute books of the Barking Local Town Board, 1883-1895 (BD2/A/1/2)
Minute books of Barking Urban District Council, 1895-1931 (BD2/A/2/1)
Committee minute books of Barking Urban District Council, 1895-1931 (BD2/A/2/2)
Minute books of the Borough of Barking, 1931-1965(BD2/A/3)
Declarations and acceptance of office books of the Borough of Barking, 1931-1963 (BD2/A/4)
Public health and housing
Minute book of the Barking Town Local Board of Health, 1853-1866 (BD2/B/1/1)
Reports of the Ilford and Barking Joint Sewerage Committee, 1935-1969 (BD2/B/2/1)
General ledger of the Ilford and Barking Joint Sewerage Committee, 1956-1969 (BD2/B/2/2)
Infectious diseases registers of the Public Health Department, 1915-1951 (BD2/B/3/1)
Tuberculosis registers of notifications of the Public Health Department, 1916-1924 (BD2/B/3/2)
Death registers of the Public Health Department, 1936-1965 (BD2/B/3/3)
Research on diphtheria by the Public Health Department, 1958-1961 (BD2/B/3/4)
Photographs of the Public Health Department, circa.1930-1965 (BD2/B/3/5)
Correspondence and papers on housing of the working classes in Barking, 1901-1908 (BD2/B/4)
Correspondence and papers on temporary housing in Barking, 1898-1907 (BD2/B/5)
Correspondence and papers on sewerage and drainage in Barking, 1893-1905 (BD2/B/6)
Correspondence and papers on water supply in Barking, 1895-1901 (BD2/B/7)
File on the National (Coal Strike) Emergency, 1921 (BD2/B/8)
File on population rates in each ward of Barking Urban District Council, 1928 (BD2/B/9)
War damage and repairs ledgers of Borough of Barking, 1940-1945 (BD2/B/10)
Highways and town planning
Correspondence and papers on highways of the Borough of Barking, 1891-1905 (BD2/C/1)
Correspondence and papers on street improvements of the Borough of Barking, 1892-1909 (BD2/C/2)
Correspondence and papers on private street works of the Borough of Barking, 1905-1909 (BD2/C/3)
Correspondence and papers on the Town Wharf of Barking Urban District Council, 1897-1908 (BD2/C/4)
Parks, cemeteries and public buildings
Minute book of the Barking Burial Board, 1884-1897 (BD2/D/1/1)
Register of burials of the Barking Burial Board, 1886-1901 (BD2/D/1/2)
Notices of internment of the Barking Burial Board, 1886-1904 (BD2/D/1/3)
Reports of the Grounds Committee of the Barking Burial Board, 1893-1896 (BD2/D/1/4)
Correspondence and papers on Rippleside Cemetery, 1906-1908 (BD2/D/1/5)
Register of graves at St. Margaret's Churchyard, Barking, 1930 (BD2/D/2)
Correspondence and papers on allotments in Barking, 1908-1910 (BD2/D/3)
Education
Minute books of Barking School Board, 1889-1903 (BD2/E/1/1)
Committee minute books of Barking School Board, 1892-1903 (BD2/E/1/2)
Financial accounts of Barking School Board, 1886-1903 (BD2/E/1/3)
Registers of the Attendance Officer of Barking School Board, 1885-1897 (BD2/E/1/4)
Minute books of Barking Education Committee, 1903-1928 (BD2/E/2/1)
Minute books of Barking Education Sub-Committee, 1903-1922 (BD2/E/2/2)
Minute book of Barking Education Children's Care and Kitchen Committee, 1912-1920 (BD2/E/2/3)
Minute book of Barking Education Boot Committee, 1919-1927 (BD2/E/2/4)
Minute book of Barking Higher Education Committee, 1921-1924 (BD2/E/2/5)
Annual reports of the Barking Education Committee, 1934-1941 (BD2/E/2/6)
Correspondence of the Barking Education Committee, 1903-1958 (BD2/E/2/7)
Newspaper cuttings of Barking Education Committee, 1925-1941 (BD2/E/2/8)
Public libraries
Minute books of Barking Public Libraries Committee, 1888-1928 (BD2/F/1)
Minute books of Barking Public Libraries Sub-Committees, 1890-1894 (BD2/F/2)
Letter books of the Barking Public Libraries, 1889-1919 (BD2/F/3)
Issue books of Barking Public Libraries, 1900-1961 (BD2/F/4)
Junior issue books of Barking Public Libraries, 1924-1952 (BD2/F/5)
Accounts ledgers of Barking Public Libraries, 1889-1969 (BD2/F/6)
Statistics ledgers of Barking Public Libraries, 1956-1959 (BD2/F/7)
Lighting
Correspondence and papers on lighting of Barking Urban District Council, 1896-1906 (BD2/G/1)
Revenue accounts ledger on the installation and analysis of electricity, 1935-1966 (BD2/G/2)
Events
Correspondence on Peace Week, 1936-1937 (BD2/H/1)
File on the accession of King George VI, 1936 (BD2/H/2)
Files on the Coronation of King George VI, 1936-1938 (BD2/H/3)
File on entertainments in Barking, 1934-1940 (BD2/H/4)
File on the Anglo-Soviet Pact Anniversary Celebrations, 1943-1946 (BD2/H/5)
File on the V.E. Day Thanksgiving Service, 1945 (BD2/H/6)
Transport
Correspondence and papers on tramways of Barking Urban District Council, 1898-1902 (BD2/J/1)
Files on light railways in Barking, 1896-1908 (BD2/J/2)
Files on the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway Bill, 1902-1908 (BD2/J/3)
Petition on the nuisance caused by motor car and bus traffic signed by the residents of Rippleside,1908 (BD2/J/4)
Correspondence with the Kearney Society, 1924 (BD2/J/5)
Finance
General ledgers of the Borough of Barking, 1935-1965 (BD2/K/1)
Rating and valuation
Reports of the Rating and Valuation Committee, 1942-1950 (BD2/L/1)
General and poor rate books for Barking, 1921-1933 (BD2/L/2-3)
General rate demand summary books for Barking, 1934-1964 (BD2/L/4)
Valuation lists of the Borough of Barking, 1930-1965 (BD2/L/5)
Loans ledgers of the Borough of Barking, 1939-1965 (BD2/L/6)
Welfare
Minute book of the Distress Committee of Barking Urban District Council, 1908-1924 (BD2/M/1)
Minute book of the Old Age Pensions Committee of the Borough of Barking, 1923-1934 (BD2/M/2)
Borough of BarkingLetter from Samuel Plimsoll of 28 Park Lane, London to [?a newspaper editor], 26 Feb 1890. Complaining of frequent allegations that: 'I seek to subject English ship-owners to restrictions and regulations from which foreigners are exempted.' He has obtained evidence from the Board of Trade to show that foreign ships are not thus privileged.
Autograph, with signature.
Plimsoll , Samuel , 1824-1898 , politician and shipping reformerPapers of politician and academic Eric Moonman, including: general papers, correpsondence and press cuttings regarding mental health, industry, local constituency issues, the Laker Skytrain and the Middle East, 1975-1979; press cuttings regarding Moonman's local and national political activities, 1968-1972; election ephemera, 1974-1979; papers regarding the energy crisis and oil policy, 1973-1974; constituency correspondence, 1976-1978.
Moonman, Eric , b 1929 , politician and academicPapers of George Webb Medley, 1875-1893, comprising 130 volumes of press-cuttings, mostly from the national press such as The Times, Pall Mall Gazette, The Echo, and The Daily News. Some volumes are indexed. Subjects include Egypt, 1875-1885 (reference Medley 1-10); Political Economy - statistics and taxation, c 1879-1893 (Medley 11-20, 47-48, 50); Conservative Party including Lord Randolph Churchill, speeches of Lord Salisbury, c 1880-1885 (Medley 21-46); Blasphemy - the law, 1883 (Medley 49); the Franchise, 1883-1884 (Medley 51-53); Church and State, 1883-1885 (Medley 54-56); Free Trade, 1881-1891 (Medley 57-96); Land, c 1876-1885 (Medley 97-102); Liberal Party, 1879-1885 (Medley 103-108); Empire and Colonies, 1883-1884 (Medley 109); Education, 1883-1884 (Medley 110), Army and Navy, 1880-1884 (Medley 111); Liberty and Property Defence League, 1883-1884 (Medley 112); House of Lords, 1884-1886 (Medley 113-115); British economy, other economies, trade, 1885-1893 (Medley 116-129); Railways (United Kingdom and overseas), 1877-1879 (Medley 130).
Medley , George Webb , 1826-1898 , writerPapers of Max Lock, 1936-1988, produced and collected by Max Lock and the Max Lock Group, relate to Lock's career as a planner and architect and to wider issues in planning, particularly after World War Two, and comprise working papers (including survey papers) and finished material.
They include correspondence; notes and card indexes; photographs (some aerial), slides, drawings, maps and plans; Bills, Acts, white papers and other official publications; books, articles, reports and other publications (some annotated); typescripts; press cuttings; and conference papers. The bulk of the material dates from the 1940s to the early 1970s. Material relating to Lock's career and projects within the UK includes papers on his time as a Watford councillor and his architectural practice in the 1930s, including a timber house he designed at Stanmore, Middlesex; Hull, 1939-1957, including conflicts between Lock and his superiors; Scalby, 1940-1941; Middlesborough, 1943-1970; Hartlepool, 1946-1970; Portsmouth, 1948-1973; Salisbury, 1949-1969; Sutton Coldfield, 1950-1967; Bedford, 1950-1971; Sevenoaks, 1954-1965; Aberdare, 1957-1959; Stratford (West Ham), 1957-1962; Hackney and Shoreditch, 1960-1971; Woodley, 1962-1969; Oldham, 1962-1971; Covent Garden, 1963-1971; Battle, 1964; Brentford and Chiswick, 1964-1970; Torbay, 1968-1969; Dunstable, 1968-1972; Greater London Development Plan Inquiry, 1969-1971, and other material on GLC planning and transport; Beverley, 1969-1972. Material on projects and visits overseas includes papers on Scandinavia, 1937-1939, 1946-1949; India, Pakistan and Ceylon, 1946-1955; the Netherlands, including the Town Planning Institute Tour (1946), 1946-1957; the Americas, including Brazil, the West Indies and the USA, 1952-1969; Italy, 1952-1970; the Middle East, including Iraq and Jordan, 1954-1958; Australia, 1959-1960; Aden, 1960-1961; Kuwait, 1961; Nigeria, including Kaduna and Maiduguri, 1962-1975.
The collection includes a large volume of accumulated material, 1944-1987, largely printed material by other authors, including other planners, planning bodies and architects, some from architectural and planning journals and from the national and regional press, on planning and related issues both in the UK and overseas, such as planning law and procedures; central and local government and administration; public inquiries; housing; historic buildings; urban development; industry and retail; transport infrastructure, including roads and ports; traffic, noise, and the environment; social and economic issues including employment, labour, and social class; population levels and density; public amenities and utilities; land use and open space; and statistical data. Some papers relate to the affairs, including legal and financial matters, of the Max Lock Group; the architectural work of Max Lock and Partners; premises in Victoria Square, London; and the Max Lock Group Nigeria. Papers of or concerning Lock himself include his notebooks and other papers reflecting the development of his ideas; papers relating to publications and broadcasts; papers relating to professional bodies, including the TPI, RIBA, TCPA and UDAG; personal correspondence; photographs of him and his friends; papers on music and architecture, including lecture notes; articles about Lock, and his obituary in the Independent, 3 May 1988.
Lock , Cecil Max , 1909-1988 , architect and town plannerPoem by John Edward Masefield, 1965. Verses entitled Lines for the 1965 HMS Victory Calendar, produced to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the ship's launch.
Autograph.
Masefield , John Edward , 1878-1967 , poet and novelistTechnical pencil drawing of front of locomotive and certain machinery from within the engine by unknown author.
UnknownLetter from Richard Thomas Le Gallienne of The Hut Hotel, Wisley, [Surrey] to an unknown lady [?Florence Farr], 28 May 1896. Regretting that he missed meeting her whilst bicycling between Guildford and Wisley: '... and in my knapsack I had brought you the lovliest [sic] edition of Sir John Suckling [poetry] that ever was'.
Autograph, with signature.
Gallienne , Richard Thomas , Le , 1866-1947 , poet and essayist x Le Gallienne , Richard Thomas x Gallienne , Richard ThomasLetter from Edward Kirkpatrick of Southampton to Thomas Attree [or Altree] Esq of Brighthelmstone [Brighton], Sussex, 21 Sep 1822. Enquiring about the tax payable on flies [i.e. light carriages], as he wishes to have an example before advising resistance to the Tax Office. The duty demanded at Southampton was £6 10s. The flies there '... are built with metallic springs and leather in every respect as a large Landau, the wheels under 30 inches and driven by one ass'. Attree had evidently not answered [and perhaps not received] Kirkpatrick's earlier letter on the same subject.
Autograph, with signature. The following comment has been inserted in another hand: 'They are only liable to 30/- [or 30%] duty'.
Kirkpatrick , Edward , fl 1822 , of SouthamptonLetter from Quintin Hogg of 5 Richmond Terrace, Whitehall, London [replacing 23 Rood Lane, London which has been struck through] to Mr Parker, 26 Feb 1876. Detailing the final stages of the transfer of an estate called 'Industry' by Parker to Hogg; mentioning the shipping of sugar and rum.
Autograph, with signature.
Hogg , Quintin , 1845-1903 , merchant and philanthropistLetter from Hugh Hamilton to an unknown recipient, [c1661-1678]. 'Richt Honorabill, your lords[hip] was pleased to remembir his mgisty of his promeissing me on prays [prize] schip and to deseyr me to seick out the naim of on ...'. Hamilton had found the officers unwilling to give him information, sent an express to Plymouth, and so discovered that the 'Toun of [?]Dantzicke', a 260-ton ship carrying French salt, was to be sold on 8 May. Asking his correspondent to speak to the King [Charles II], so that he 'may gett his warren [warrant] for the forsaid schip with all furniter and tackling', and the correpsondent is to say that 'hir ladning of frensch salt is of no considerebill walleu [value]'. He should consider it a great favour and obligation from his correspondent if the king would 'bestou ye schip and ladning upon me ...'.
Autograph, with signature: 'Heugh Glenauly'.
Hamilton , Hugh , c 1607-1678 , 1st Baron Hamilton of Glenawly , army officer in the Swedish service x Hamilton , HugoLetter from Peter Dolland of London to an unknown recipient, 20 Aug 1803. Discussing an order given for instruments, including compasses, ivory scales, and 'the case of drawing instruments which you desire in every particular to be very good and yet you seem to expect the price to be very low'. Mentioning alternative types and prices of some instruments.
Autograph, signed 'P. & J. Dollond'.
Dollond , Peter , 1731-1820 , maker of optical and scientific instrumentsLetters from A Copland, 6 Dec [1827]-13 Mar 1828, (i-ii) Address: Queen Street, [Abderdeen]. Parts of 2 letters to Copland's brother, Charles Copland. (i) Describes the towing of The Mary (of which A Copland was part-owner) off the rocks at Peterhead, Aberdeenshire (6 December [1827]). (ii) Last leaf of a letter, bearing only 3 lines of writing (13 March 1828 [endorsement]). Both letters appear to be autograph but are unsigned.
(iii) Newspaper cutting advertising The Mary, a 40-ton ship 'intended to be a regular trader between Aberdeen and Peterhead'.
Copland , A , fl 1827-1828This collection contains a single manuscript volume, the 'Naval Surgeons Casebook'. The volume begins with details of cases, symptoms and cures of Nathaniel Bedford's patients at St George's hospital during 1781. The rest of the volume contains descriptions of cases, sickness, and treatments during his travels whilst a ship's surgeon in the West Indies during 1781-1783.
Bedford, Nathaniel, fl 1781-1783, naval surgeonLetter from Sir Joseph Banks of Soho Square, London to an unknown recipient, 12 Aug 1815. Relating to 'the undertaking now in hand for exploring the rapid Currents of the Zaira'. Reference is made to the mutiny of the Bounty, 'which began by turning the Commander adrift and ended in the Peopling of Pitcairn's Island. A less economical Outfit succeeded and the business was happily effected. Hence I deduce that in all matters of Naval Equipment it is better to adopt a Plan of sufficient extent at first than to do it after a failure, which if attributable to parsimony will in a Country like this meet with censure.' He advocates the use of a steamboat, 'a Fort impregnable to Native Armies and capable of sending out a subordinate Expedition'. This letter appears to be either a copy or a draft letter made by an amanuensis.
Banks , Sir , Joseph , 1743-1820 , 1st Baronet , naturalist and patron of scienceRecords of the King's Cross branch of the Associated Society of Locomotive Steam Enginemen and Firemen (ASLEF) (1925-1956), including:
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Minute book (5 August 1948 - 16 February 1950)
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Minute book (2 August 1951 - 6 November 1952)
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Minute book (20 November 1952 - 30 December 1953)
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Minute book (17 March 1955 - 6 September 1956)
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Yearly balance sheet book (1925 - 1936).