Records of the London County Council Clerk's Department relating to Special Committees, comprising general papers of the Advisory Committee on the Design of Consumer Goods, 1945-1951; general papers and reports of the Survey of London (Joint Publishing) Committee, 1911-1952; papers of the Special Committee on the Unemployed regarding the recruitment of workers for the construction of arterial roads in Essex and Kent; general papers of the Church of England Advisory Board on Spiritual Ministration, 1932-1961.
Sans titreRecords of the London County Council Clerk's Department relating to public assistance, social welfare and welfare committees, including papers relating to training colonies for able-bodied men including Dunton Farm and Hollesley Bay, 1929-1942; papers relating to non-residential training centres, 1903-1945; papers relating to Almoners and almoners' staff, 1930-1948; papers regarding the reorganisation of public assistance administration in local areas, 1934-1935; payment of lunacy fees to relieving officers, 1932-1934; papers relating to Mother and Baby Homes, 1951-1963; papers relating to the welfare of the blind, 1949-1964; papers relating to workshops for the blind, 1948-1965; papers relating to a car badge scheme for disabled drivers, 1961-1963; papers regarding charges for accommodation at welfare establishments, 1949-1965; papers relating to evicted, neglected or ill-treated children, 1961-1964; papers relating to homeless families, including short stay accommodation and statistics, 1953-1965; general papers on the liaison between Health and Welfare Services, 1951-1965; analysis of the effect on the Welfare Committee of the London local government reorganisation, 1957-1965; papers regarding the welfare of old people, including provision of meals, 1949-1965; papers of the Central Consultative Committee on the Welfare of Old People, 1951-1964; papers relating to refugees and others in special need, 1956-1961; papers on the registration of private welfare homes, 1949-1965; statistics relating to welfare services, 1962-1965; resettlement of tuberculous persons, 1949-1962 and papers on Reception Centres for persons without a settled way of living, 1948-1964.
Sans titreRecords of the London County Council Comptroller, 1870-1971.
Subject and policy files on a variety of topics including financial arrangements for the transfer of education services from the School Board for London to the London County Council; sale of Thames steamboats following discontinuance of the service; procedures for dealing with drowned human bodies; collections for the Belgian and Serbian Children's Clothing Fund; local bonds for housing; rating of site values; annual maintenance estimates; education maintenance estimates; precepts and county rates; registers of County and Main Drainage Contributions and Equalisation Charges; Equalisation Fund; Fire Insurance Companies' contributions; returns made by insurance companies and associated correspondence; annual tables showing contributions due from each insurance company; loans sanctioned for other authorities and loans advanced to other authorities; loans advanced to, or sanctioned for, Vestries and District Boards of Works, Metropolitan Borough Councils, the School Board for London, the Metropolitan Asylums Board and the Boards of Guardians; register of applications from borough councils for loans; weekly cash papers; financial statements accompanying minutes of Council proceedings; invoices received for the Works account; wages books (kept as specimens); LCC Stock and Bills; returns of LCC investments; Government grants and relations with the central government; Commercial audit; First World War economy measures and savings campaigns; average weekly cost of maintenance per patient or inmate for each hospital and institution; Superannuation and Provident Fund; analysis of expenditure and receipts; Joint Select Committee on Local Government Acts Financial Adjustments; papers relating to Parliamentary Bills; London Passenger Transport Board; booklet "Pounds, Shillings and Pence - A few Notes about the Comptroller's Department, 1948"; Royal Commission on the Port of London.
Ledgers and accounting records including Capital ledgers for education; Capital accounts (excluding Joint Improvements) ledgers; Capital accounts (Classification Book) payments; Capital accounts ledger of receipts; Capital accounts ledger of payments; Joint Improvements account ledger; register of Joint Improvements; Total account ledgers; Tramways account ledgers; Aggregate accounts; Superannuation and Provident Fund Investments ledger; Investments Transactions journals
Registers of staff transferred from the Poor Law authorities on 1 April 1930 (showing details of dates of birth and appointment, pay, allowances and emoluments and superannuation and other deductions), including Bermondsey Board of Guardians, Bethnal Green Board of Guardians, Camberwell Board of Guardians, Chelsea Board of Guardians, City of London Board of Guardians, Fulham Board of Guardians, Greenwich Board of Guardians, Hackney Board of Guardians, Hammersmith Board of Guardians, Hampstead Board of Guardians, Holborn Board of Guardians, Islington Board of Guardians, Kensington Board of Guardians, Lambeth Board of Guardians, Lewisham Board of Guardians, Paddington Board of Guardians, Poplar Board of Guardians, Saint Marylebone Board of Guardians, Saint Pancras Board of Guardians, Shoreditch Board of Guardians, Southwark Board of Guardians, Stepney Board of Guardians, Wandsworth Board of Guardians, City of Westminster Board of Guardians and Woolwich Board of Guardians; Poor Law School District Boards; Metropolitan Asylums Board; Central Unemployed Body for London and Mental Hospitals.
Sans titreRecords of the London County Council Education Officer's Department, comprising log books for the following schools in the Finsbury, Holborn and Islington areas:
All Saints School
Anglers' Gardens School
Baltic Street School
Cottenham Road School
Denmark Terrace School
Drayton Park School
Duncombe Road School
Ecclesbourne Road School
Barnsbury Central School
Barnsbury Secondary School
Bath Street School
Bishop Gifford School
Bloomsbury School
Blundell Street School
Britannia Row School
Buckingham Street School
Canonbury Road School
Central Street School
Chequer Street School
Christchurch School
Claylands Road School
Christopher Hatton School
Compton Primary School
Finsbury Park Secondary School
Forster School
Gifford Street School
Grafton Road School
Hanover Street School
Harborough
Hargrave Park School
Highbury Wesleyan School
Highbury Hill High
Holloway Literary Institute
Hugh Myddleton School
Hugh Myddleton Central
Hungerford Road School
Isledon Secondary School
Jack Ashley School
Laycock Secondary School
Laystall Street School
South Macclesfield Street Infant School
Matthias Road School
Moreland Street School
Offord Road School
Penton Grove School
Pooles Park School
Popham Road School
Princeton Street School
Queenshead Street School
Richard Street School
Rising Hill Street School
Romilly Road School
Rosebery Avenue School
Rotherfield Street School
Saint Andrews School
Saint Barnabas School
Saint Clements' School
Saint Giles in the Fields School
Saint James' School
Saint John's Lane School
Saint Josephs Roman Catholic School, Highgate Hill
Saint Josephs Roman Catholic School, Bunhill Row
Saint Luke's School
Saint Mark's School
Saint Matthew's School
Saint Paul's School, Dove Road
Saint Paul's School, Dorset Street
Shelburne Road School
Sebbon Street School
Shepperton Road School
Southampton Street School
Thornhill Road School
Tollington Park School
Upper Hornsey Road School
Vernon Square School
Westbourne Road School
White Lion Street School
Whittington School
Winchester Street School
Windsor Street School
Yerbury Road School
York Road
York Way School
Sans titreRecords of the London County Council Education Officer's Department, comprising log books for the following schools in the Bethnal Green, City of London, Poplar and Stepney areas:
All Hallows School
All Saints (National) School
All Saints
Alton Street
Approach Road Wesleyan School
Atley Road
Ben Jonson
Berner Street
Bishop Challener Secondary Boys
Blakesley Street
Bonner Lane School
Bow Creek School
Bow Chapel (Wesleyan) School
Bow Secondary School (Girls)
Bow Road School
Bow Brook School
Brewhouse Lane School
Bruce Road School
Burdett Road School
Cephas Street Secondary School
Christian Street School
Coleman Street Ward School
Columbia Road School
Commercial Street School
Cranbrook Road School
Cubitt Town
Culloden School
Cyril Jackson School
Dalgleish Street School
Daniel Street School
Davenant School
Dempsey Street School
Devons Road
Essex Street School
Fairclough Street School
Fairfield Road School
Farrance Street School
Garford Street School
Geere House (Open Air School)
Gill Street School
Glengall Road School
Glengall Secondary School
Globe Terrace School
Grove Road School
Hague Street School
Heckford Street School
High Street School (Bow)
Highway School
Imperial Street School
Isle Of Dogs
Janet Street School
Johnson Street School
Knapp Road School
Lawrence School
London Street School
Lower Chapman Street School
Lowood School
Malmesbury Road School
Mansford Street Secondary School
Marner Street School
Martin Frobisher Secondary School
Millwall School
Montieth Road School
Mowlem Street School
New Castle Street
Nichol Street School
Nicholas Gibson School
Northey Street School
Oban Street School Bromley
Ocean Street
Old Ford School
Olga Street School
Our Lady Roman Catholic School
Poplar Juvenile Unemployment Centre
Portman Place School
Pritchards Road School
Redmans Road School
Ricardo Street School
Robert Montifiore School
Rochelle Street School
Roman Road School
Rutland Street School
Saint Bartholomew's School
Saint Gabriel's School
Saint Georges In The East Central School
Saint Josephs School
Saint Jude School
Saint Leonard's Road School
Saint Mathias Church of England School
Saint Paul's Road School
Saint Paul's School
Saint Saviour's School
Senrab Street School
Settles Street School
Single Street School
Sir John Cass (Foundation)
Smeed Road School
Somerford Street School
South Grove
Stafford Road School
Stepney Jewish School
Stewart Headlam School
Teesdale Street School
Thomas Street School
Thomas Street Central School
Tidey Street School
Tollett Street School
Tower Hamlets
Trafalgar Square
Tredegar Road, Bow
Turin Street School
Upper North Street School
Virginia Road School
Wellington Road School (Way)
Wilmot Street School
Wolverley Street School
Wood Close School
Woolmore Street School
Wrights Road
Sans titreRecords of the London County Council Education Officer's Department, comprising log books for the following schools in the Deptford, Greenwich and Woolwich areas:
Ancona Road School
Blackheath Road School
Bloomfield Road School
Bluecoat School
Borough Road School
Bostall Lane School
Briset Secondary School
Brockley Central School
Brockley Road School
Burnt Ash Hill School
Burrage Grove School
Calvert Road School
Canterbury Road School
Catford Central School
Catherine House School
Charlton Central School
Charlton National School
Charlton Park Open Air School
Childeric Road School
Christ Church School
Church Manor Way School
Clifton Hill School
Clyde Street School
Conway Road School
Creek Road School
Deansfield Road School
Deptford Roman Catholic School
Deptford Park School
Deptford Pupil Teachers School
Dreadnought School
Earl Street School
Edward Street School
Eglington Road
Elfrida School
Elizabeth Street School
Fossdene Secondary School
Fox Hill School
Frankham Street School
Glenister Road School
Goldie Leigh Hospital School
Gordon School
Greening Road School
Greenwich Central School
Greenwich Road School
Griffin Manor School
Grove Street School
Haimo Road
Halstow Road School
Henwick Road School
High Street School
High Street, Plumstead School
Holy Trinity School
Hughes Fields School
Invicta Road School
Kender Street School
Lamorby (Residential School)
Lombard Wall School
Lucas Street School
Manor Lane School
Manorway Primary
Marsh Lane School
Maryon Park
Mulgrave Place School
Oakmere Secondary School
Old Woolwich Road School
Piedmont Road (Special) School
Plum Lane School
Plumstead Road School
Pope Street School
Powis Street School for the Blind
Purrett Road School
Ravensbourne School
Randall Place School
Richmond St Roman Catholic School
Riverway School
Robert Street School
Roper Street
Royal Hill
Saint Ann's Roman Catholic School
Saint John's School
Saint Michael and All Angels School
Saint Thomas Church of England School
Saint Thomas, Sand Street
Sandhurst Road
Sherbington Road School
Shooters Hill School
Slade School
Thomas Doggett School
Timbercroft School
Trafalgar Nursery School
Union Street School
Vicarage Road
Waller Road School
Westhorne School
Wickham Lane School
Wood Street School
Woolwich Pupil Teachers School
Woolwich Central School
Woolwich Church of England School
Sans titreRecords of the London County Council Education Officer's Department, comprising log books for the following schools in the Bermondsey, Lambeth and Southwark areas:
Akerman Road Special School for the Mentally Defective
All Saints School
Archbishop Sumners School
Avenue Secondary School
Benevolent Society of Saint Patrick
Beresford Street School
Blackfriars School
Caldecot Road School
Charles Dickens School
Christ Church School
Church Street School
Clarence Street School
Cormont Road School
The Cowley School
Crampton Street School
Effra Parade School
English Martyrs Road School
Fair Street School
Faunce Street School
Flint Street School
Fountain Street School
Friar Street School
Galley Wall Road School
Gipsy Road School
Hackford Road School
Harper Street School
Hemp Row School
Heygate Street School
Holland Street School
Holy Trinity Church of England School
Jessop Road School
John Harvard School
John Wesley School
Kennington School
Kennington Road
King And Queen Street School
Lansdowne Place School
Lant Street School
Lawn Lane Myopic School
Laxon Street School
Loughborough Central School
Melior Street (Roman Catholic)
Michael Faraday School
Midway Place School
Mina Road School
Monnow Road School
Nelson Street School
Old Kent Road School (Special)
Pages Walk School
Paragon School
Parkside School
Pocock Street School
Priory Grove School
Riverside Junior School
Rosendale Road School
Rotherhithe New Road
Saint Andrews' School
Saint George's School
Saint John and All Saints
Saint Jude's School
Saint Martins in the Fields High School
Saint Mary the Less School
Saint Mary Magdalen School
Saint Michael School
Saint Patrick's Roman Catholic School
Saint Pauls, Vauxhall
Saint Paul's School (Walworth)
Saint Peter's School
Saint Saviour (Salamanca School)
Saint Saviour's School
Saint Stephen's School
Salters Hill School
Sandford Row School
Santley Street School
Sayer Street School (Myopic)
Snowfields School
Southwark Central School
Springfield School
Stockwell Road School
Sudbourne Road School
Sussex Road School
Turney Road School
Vauxhall Central School
Vauxhall Street School
Venetian Road School
Wadding Street School
Walnut Tree Walk School
Waterloo Road School
Webb Street School
Whitney School
Woodland Road School
Westow Hill School
Westminster Bridge Road School
Weston Street School
Wood Vale School
Wycliffe School
Sans titreRecords of the London County Council Education Officer's Department, comprising log books for the following schools in the Battersea and Wandsworth areas:
Aristotle Road Secondary School
All Saints School
Basnett Road School
Battersea Park Road School
Bolingbroke Road School
Bonneville Road School
Brandlehow Road School
Broadwater School
Cavendish Road School
Chesterton Primary School
Clapham Manor School
Defoe School
Deodar Road School
Derington Road School
Eardley School
Eltringham Street School
Ensham Central Mixed School
Ethelburga Street School
Fircroft Road School
Fountain Road
Furzedown School
Garratt Lane School
Gideon Road School
Graveney School
Haselrigge Road School
Hearnville Road School
Hillbrook Secondary School
Hitherfield Road School
Holden Street School
Honeywell Road School
Huntingfield Road School
John Burgess School
Larkhall Lane School
Lavender Hill School
Magdalen Road School
Mantua Street School
Mitcham Lane School
New Park Road
New Road School
Oldridge Road School
Plough Road School
Our Lady Of The Angels
Putney Church of England School
Ravenstone School
Raywood Street School
Richard Atkins School
Riversdale School
Royal Victoria Patriotic School
Saint Anne's National School
Saint George's School
Saint John's School
Saint Mark's School
Saint Mary Putney School
Sellincourt Road School
Shillington Street School
Sleaford Street School
Springwell House School
Surrey Lane School
Stonehouse Street
Swaffield Road School
Telferscot Road School
Wandle School
Wandsworth and Battersea School
Wandsworth Technical Institute
Winstanley Road School
Wix's Lane School
Sans titreRecords of the London County Council Education Officer's Department relating to special schools, 1854-1977, including: Acts and Regulations relating to mental deficiency; ascertainment and notification of mentally defective children; the organisation of emergency special schools in London during the Second World War; acquisition of country properties for use as residential schools; sex instruction in residential schools; blind and defective children formerly dealt with under Poor Law powers; use of school ambulances for physically defective pupils; corporal punishment in transferred residential schools and homes; the Education (Institution Children) Act, 1923; scholarships for physically defective children; scholarships for myopic pupils; scholarships for partially blind children; domestic training for blind and partially blind girls; diet at residential schools and homes; reservations for the handicapped at Government holiday camps; visit of 200 London delicate children to Adelboden, Switzerland; wireless sets and gramophones for special and industrial schools; Joint Parliamentary Advisory Council concerning physically defective children; Church of England Advisory Board on Spiritual Ministration; Building Programme for special schools; Regional Conferences on Special Schools; Meetings of Heads of Boarding Special Schools; visit of Queen Juliana of the Netherlands to John Ruskin School for partially-sighted children; visit to special schools in Belgium and Holland by Council officers; sickness at residential schools; residential school nurses; further education of handicapped children; enuresis (bed-wetting); cost of maintenance of special schools; juvenile delinquency and statistics. Also general papers relating to individual institutions, including photographs and histories.
Minutes of the Managing Committees of various industrial, reformatory and truant schools, children's homes, residential schools for deprived children, residential open-air schools, residential schools for children with mental or physical disability, day special schools and reformatory schools. Registers of admission and discharge, log-books, punishment books for various reformatory schools, residential schools and children's homes; and annual reports and inspection reports for various schools (please see catalogue for full list of the schools).
Specimens of progress record books for deaf children; sample of case papers for children reported on under the Mental Deficiency Acts, 1913-1927; sample of case-papers for children reported on under Section 57 of the Education Act, 1944; specimen sets of case-papers for handicapped children placed in residential schools; sample school leavers case sheets for Educational Special Needs schools under the Mental Health Act, 1959; and diagrammatic record of incidence of cases of infectious diseases at residential schools.
Sans titreRecords of the London County Council Education Officer's Department relating to staff, 1881-1968.
Subject and policy files relating to the Burnham Committees, including the Elementary Committee, Secondary Committee, Technical Committee, Standing Joint Committees (Elementary, Secondary and Technical), Local Education Authorities Panel, papers relating to revision of salaries and papers relating to arbitration proceedings.
Subject and policy files relating to teaching staff, including papers on student teacherships; the eligibility of aliens; assessment machinery for promotion of teachers; teachers failing to pass the certificate examination; employment of conscientious objectors; shortage of Infants' school teachers; married women teachers; staffing of elementary schools; staffing of schools in poor and difficult districts; qualifications required for teachers of commercial subjects in central schools; distribution and training of music teachers; supply teachers; women teachers in boys' departments; appointment of Head Teachers; environmental conditions of teachers and children; interchange of staff and exchanges abroad; recruitment and employment of teachers; supervision of meals and teacher training colleges.
Subject and policy files relating to non-teaching staff including the LCC Education Officer and his staff; the Chief Inspector and inspectors of schools; the Children's care service; health visitors and the School Health Service; social workers; school inquiry officers; the Play Centre Service; and administrative and clerical staff.
Registers of teachers and other staff working at LCC and non-provided schools; registers of applicants for employment; registers of pupil teachers, salary registers and registers of unattached teachers. Pamphlets "The Teaching Profession - How to become a Teacher in a London School" (1921) and "Willingly to School: An Introduction to the Work of the Education Officer's Department" (1952).
Also album of photographs of members of the Education (Executive) Dept in 1908 presented to Mr. (later Sir) Robert Blair on occasion of his Silver Wedding, 1908, including photographs of Philippa Fawcett, principal assistant in charge of secondary schools, and Elizabeth Burgwin, child care pioneer.
Sans titreRecords of the London County Council Education Officer's Department relating to emergency wartime measures, including evacuation, 1908-1954.
Subject and policy files relating to evacuation including historical record of the evacuation operation up to 1943; statutory basis of evacuation scheme; acceleration of civil defence measures; Air Raid Defence League; correspondence with other metropolitan authorities; correspondence with authorities in reception areas; circular letters to schools; Government publications on evacuation; inter-departmental conferences; circulars issued by local education authorities in the reception areas; tests and rehearsals; signals and messages; reports by Inspectors on emergency re-assembly; statistics; staffing and organisation; care and use of gas masks; identification measures and equipment; education of evacuated children; propaganda drive and possibility of compulsory evacuation; communal activities for evacuated women; aliens evacuated to restricted areas; employment of school children on harvest work; railway facilities for visits by parents to the reception areas; visits by relatives in cases of sickness or death; 1940 Scheme for provision of boots and clothing; subsistence allowances for teachers and other staff; billeting arrangements; recovery of expenses from parents in some circumstances; Plan IV, the second large-scale evacuation operation in June 1940; Plan V, the 'trickle' evacuation after June 1940; Plan VI, the large-scale evacuation on advent of heavy bombing; Plan VII, the evacuation of homeless children with their parents; Children's Overseas Reception Scheme; special scheme for evacuation of certain coastal areas; the 'Rivulet' evacuation operation in case of resumption of aerial attacks, put into effect in July 1944 after commencement of fly-bomb raids; refugee students; Christmas parties in the reception areas, Christmas Treats Fund; Advisory Committee on Evacuation of School children (Ministry of Health); Education Officer's Advisory Committee on Evacuation; Confidential Bulletins (Secretariat File); transport arrangements; criticisms of the evacuation arrangements; 'The Schools in Wartime', Board of Education Memoranda numbers 1 to 35; Board of Education circulars; Ministry of Health circulars; LCC Evacuation Bulletins; BBC broadcast talks and announcements concerning evacuation; anecdotes from evacuation period; closing down of evacuation scheme; return arrangements on close-down of evacuation scheme; administration in the reception areas; correspondence relating to the 'Official History of World War II' Education volume.
Subject and policy files relating to the evacuation of special categories of evacuees (special schools, nursery schools, mothers and under-fives, open air schools, mentally disabled children, approved schools and remand homes, diabetic children, hospital schools, blind persons, refugee children, aged and infirm persons, Jewish school children, expectant mothers), including holiday camps used for special evacuees; circular letter concerning evacuation arrangements for special parties; juvenile delinquency on the part of London evacuees; reports by medical inspectors on physically and mentally defective children in evacuation camps; evacuation to Northern Ireland; evacuation to Ireland; and winding up of evacuation scheme for special parties and nurseries.
Subject and policy files on schools remaining in London, including air raid circulars issued to schools during the First World War; census of children in London; children returning to London; steps taken to check drift back to London; weekly estimates of children in London; re-opening of schools in London; emergency schools in London; re-imposition of compulsory attendance; reports by inspectors on school conditions during the period of "flying-bomb" attacks; air raid precautions in schools; adaptations in school premises to provide first aid posts; use of school premises by the Civil Defence services; damage to schools and post-war reconstruction; war production work in technical institutions; war-time day nurseries and play centres; report on the standard of attainment at wartime elementary schools in London; victory celebrations.
Photographs and press cuttings relating to the evacuation of children and schools; school diaries and log books; school magazines; posters (double crown size) connected with various aspects of the evacuation scheme; Directory of London Schools in the Reception Areas; outline map showing distribution of London's evacuated school children; transport schedules prepared by Divisional Dispersals Officers; Ministry of Health handbook on billeting and welfare for the use of Chief Billeting Officers; 'The Schools in Wartime', booklet published by Ministry of Education; publicity material.
Sans titreHousing Estate Plans from the London County Council Housing Department, 1950-1965, for the following estates:
Ainsworth Estate, Hampstead
Albion Street Areas, Bermondsey
Ashburton Estate, Chartfield Avenue, Wandsworth
Avebury Estate, Turin Street Site, Bethnal Green
Avery Hill, Woolwich
Barn Elms Park Site, Wandsworth
Baxter Grove Areas, Islington
Baylis Road, Lambeth
Beckenham Hill Road, Lewisham
Bellingham Estate Extension, Lewisham
Besson Street Area, Deptford
Blessington Road Site, Lewisham
Boreham Wood Estate, Hertfordshire
Regal Cinema Site, Bromley High Street and Bow Road, Poplar
Bricknall Place areas, Lambeth
Broadway Site, Hackney
Bromley Road Extension, Lewisham
Brook Lane Site, Greenwich
Browning Estate, Townley Street Site, Southwark
Burdett Estate Extension, Stepney
Burlington Road Site, Fulham
Butterswick Cottages, Hammersmith
Campbell House Site, Woolwich
Carnbrook Road Site, Greenwich
Caroline Estate Extension, Hammersmith
Castle House, Woolwich
Cherry Garden Site, Bermondsey
Church Crescent, Hackney
Colebrook Row Area, Islington
Cordelia Street, Poplar
Creek Road Site, Lewisham
Dartmouth Road Site, Lewisham
Dodson Street Site, Southwark
Dove Row Extension, Shoreditch
East Dulwich Estate Extension, Camberwell
East India Dock Road Site
Eastman Street Site, Bethnal Green
Elmington Estate
Ember Street Site, Bermondsey
Fayland Estate, Wandsworth
Finchley Road Development, Hampstead
Flamstead Estate Extension, Greenwich
Frampton Park, Hackney
Gauden Road Site, Wandsworth
Giffrin Street Site Extension Reginald Road site, Deptford
Glamis Road Site, Stepney
Grove Street site, Deptford
Hawgood Street site, Poplar
Heathside Estate, Greenwich
Hedgers Grove, Hackney
Heston Street Area, Deptford
Hilgrove Estate, Finchley Road, Hampstead
Hilldrop Estate, Islington
Hillside Gardens Estate Extension, Wandsworth
Hobson's Place, Stepney
Jackman Street site, Hackney
Jamaica Road site, Bermondsey
Kender Street Area, Deptford
Kidbrooke Park Estate Extension, Greenwich
King Henry Street, Islington
Lancaster Street site, Southwark
Lansbury Estate, Stepney and Poplar
Lant Street site, Southwark
Lawson Street Development, Southwark
Lindley Estate, Camberwell
Loampit Vale site, Lewisham
Long Lane Areas, Bermondsey
Longstaff Estate, Wandsworth
Loughborough Street, Lambeth
Lurgan Avenue Area, Fulham
Malay Street Area, Stepney
Maple Court, Acacia Grove, New Malden
Mardyke Street Area, Southwark
Maxey Road site, Woolwich
Mill Gardens Area, Lewisham
Milne Estate Extension, Woolwich
Ocean Street site, Skidmore Street, Stepney
Patmore Street site, Battersea
Pearscroft Road, Fulham
Pennyfields, Poplar
Pitsea Street site, Stepney
Polthorne Street Area, Woolwich
Poplar High Street, Poplar
Priory site, Wandsworth
Prospect Estate, Farnborough, Hampshire
Raglan Street Area, Saint Pancras
Rapley Place, Bethnal Green
Ravensbourne Estate, Lewisham
Roehampton High Street site, Wandsworth
Rowlett Street, Poplar
Ruskin Park Estate Extension, Camberwell
Saint George-in-the-East Hospital site, Stepney
Saint Katherine's Way (Matilda House), Stepney
Saint Luke's Housing Development, Old Street, Finsbury
Saint Martin's Estate, Upper Tulse Hill Lambeth
Saint Peter's Hospital site, Stepney
Samuda's Wharf Site, Poplar
Southend Lane Site, Lewisham
Stockwell Gardens, Lambeth
Stockwell Lane, Lambeth
Stockwell Road Development, Lambeth
Streatham Hill, Wandsworth
Sydenham Hill Site, Lewisham
Tabard Garden Extension, Southwark
Teesdale estate, Bethnal Green
Trafalgar Road Site, Greenwich
Tyers Street Site, Lambeth
Tyson Road Site, Lewisham
Vauxhall Gardens Extension, Tate Street Site, Lambeth
Wager Street Site, Stepney
Wapping Estate Extension, Stepney
Watermead Estate Extension, Lewisham
Watson's Street, Deptford
Welshpool Street Site, Hackney
Weston Rise Site, Finsbury
Whetstone Road Site, Greenwich
White City Estate, Hammersmith
Woodberry Down Estate, Stoke Newington
York Hill Site, Lambeth
Zangwill Road Sites, Greenwich
Sans titreRecords of the London County Council Legal and Parliamentary Department, 1867-1948, including Parliamentary Sessional papers (Bills and Acts) relevant to aspects of London governance, including water supply, gas supply, tramways, metage and duties, housing, electricity supply, post offices, places of entertainment, telegraphs, parks and open spaces, police and fire services, bridges and tunnels, hospitals and healthcare, railways, markets, education and schools, River Thames, local government, London County Council, construction and building, town planning and finance.
Also reports by LCC officers, including the Chief Engineer, Architect and Parliamentary Agent, on Bills before Parliament, including bills relating to railways and other schemes affecting London; bills, private bills and provisional orders affecting London and proposals for legislation to be promoted by LCC.
Sans titreRecords of the London County Council relating to the Lieutenancy of the County of London, 1888-1967, including outgoing letter books; ceremonial presentation by the Lord Lieutenant of Medals of the Order of the British Empire and the King's Police Medal; Deputy Lieutenants Roll with copies of certificates of qualification to serve; procedure for appointment of Deputy Lieutenants and correspondence with prospective appointees; the Association of Lieutenants of Counties; notification of appointments of Special Constables; Lieutenancy dinners; participation by Lord Lieutenant in recruiting campaigns for the Territorial Army and other auxiliary forces; participation by Lord Lieutenant in appeals on behalf of social and charitable bodies; the London Justices Advisory Committee; the appointment of Justices; applications for appointment as Justices; appointment of Juvenile Court Justices; transfer of Justices between Divisions and Counties; Justices appointed by the Lord Chancellor without prior consultation; Royal Commission on the Selection of Justices of the Peace; complaints concerning Justices; emergency appointments to the Bench; resignations of Justices; appointment of women as Justices; correspondence on individual candidates for appointment as Justices, maps of boroughs showing distribution of home addresses of Justices; Deputy Lieutenants' Sub-Committee.
Sans titreMinutes and presented papers of meetings of the London County Council, 1889-1965. Also minutes and presented papers of London County Council Committees and Sub-Committees, as follows:
Air Raid Precautions Committee
Appeals Committee
Asylums Committee
Bridges Committee
Building Acts Committee
Central Public Health and Medical Services Committee
Children's Committee
Civil Defence Committee
Contagious Diseases Committee
Corporate Property and Endowments Committee
Education Committee
Emergency Committee
Entertainments Committee
Establishments Committee
Evacuation Committee
Finance Committee
Fire Brigade Committee
General Purposes Committee
Health Committee
Highways Committee
Historical Buildings and Records Committee
Housing Committee
Improvements Committee
Industrial Schools Committee
Inebriates Committee
Local Government Committee
Main Drainage Committee
Midwives Committee
New and Expanding Towns Committee
Parks and Open Spaces Committee
Parks (special entertainments) Committee
Parliamentary Committee
Public Assistance Committee
Public Control Committee
Public Health Committee
Restaurants and Catering Committee
Rivers Committee
Roads Committee
Smallholdings Committee
Stores Committee
Theatres Committee
Town Planning Committee
Water Supply Committee
Welfare Committee
Welfare of the Blind Committee
Works Committee
Please note that copies of these minutes and papers are on open access in the Information Area.
Sans titreMinutes and presented papers of London County Council special and joint committees, 1889-1965, as follows:
Allegations (Council Officials) Committee
Special Committee on the Establishment of an Ambulance Service
Special Committee on Building Control
Advisory Committee on the Control on the Construction of Buildings in London
Charing Cross Bridge Advisory Committee
Church of England Advisory Board on Spiritual Ministration
Special Committee on Contracts
Special Joint Committee on the provision of Coroner's Courts and Mortuaries
Council Chamber and Offices Committee
Special Committee on the transfer of County Business
County Hall Luncheon Club Committee
County Rate Committee
Departmental Committees on the Organisation and Working of LCC Departments
Special Committee on the Office of Deputy Chairman of the Council
Advisory Committee on the Design of Consumer Goods
Special Committee on Finance Bill, 1914
Special Committee on Fire Insurance
Greater London Regional Planning Committee
Meetings of Heads of Departments
Special Committee on Health Administration in London
Hospitals Committee
Interim Panel
Juveniles Committee
Lack of Employment Conference
Joint Committee on the working of the Leyton tramways
Loan Fund for Prospective Teachers
Special Committee on Local Expenditure
Local Pension Committee
Special Committee on Locomotion and Transport in London
London Air Terminal
Advisory Committee on the Amendment of the London Building Act, 1930
Special Committee on London Electricity Supply
Special Committee on changes in London Local Government
Special Committee on London Government
London War Pensions Committee
Special Joint Committee on the Control of lunatics, imbeciles and infectious poor
Advisory Committee on combined medical appointments in Division 9 of the LCC Public Health Department
Members and Staff Committee
Joint Committee of Members and School-keepers
Special Committee of Inquiry into certain matters of administration in the Mental Hospitals Department
Sub-committee of the Provisional LCC appointed to confer with a Committee of the Metropolitan Board of Works
Special Committee on the provision of New Offices
Officers (Education) Superannuation Committee
Conference on Open Spaces for recreational purposes
Special Committee on the Organisation of the Council's Service
Poor Law Committee
Procedure Committee
Richmond Hill (Preservation of View) Executive Committee
Committee of Inquiry on Sadlers Wells
Special Committee on Staff Appeals
Conference on regulations in connection with Streets and Street traffic
Special Committee on the allocation of the cost of Street Improvements along Tramway Routes
Survey of London (Joint Publishing) Committee
Teacher's Superannuation Committee
Special Committee on Technical Education
Special Committee on Thames Bridges
Joint Committee on Thames Flood Prevention
Special Committee on Traffic
Tramways Committee
Special Joint Sub-committee on the Typhoid Fever Epidemic in Maidstone and the London Water Supply
Special Committee on the Unemployment
Special Committee on the Valuation of Land
Special Committee on the War Estimates
Special Committee on the Works Department
Please note that copies of these minutes and papers are on open access in the Information Area.
Sans titreRecords of the London County Council Public Control Department relating to Coroners, 1889-1965, including general files relating to the Departmental Committee on Coroners Law and Practice; the Departmental Committee on Coroners; the Coroners' (Amendment) Act, 1926; the Human Tissue Bill; the Suicide Bill; the Committee on Consumer Protection and Consumer Protection Bill; proposals for amendment of law relating to coroners; coroners' qualifications; articles and booklets on the office of coroner; coroners' statistics; cremation regulations; custody of coroners' records; pathologists and toxicologists; fees and payments, both to the coroner and by the coroner; removal of bodies; undertaking of funerals; employment of council's officers as expert witnesses; reorganizations of districts; reorganisation under London Government Act, 1963; proposals to set up one or more post mortem centres in London; unusual cases and inquests; deaths due to poisoning; inquests following motor bus and tram accidents, coal gas poisonings and demolition of buildings; deaths from drowning and removal of drowned bodies; deaths occasioned by starvation; deaths due to tetanus; incidents relating to unprotected fire-grates; accidents through window cleaning; inquests held as a result of air raids (First World War); fire inquests and treasure trove.
Papers relating to staffing, including general papers on the positions of coroner, deputy coroner, assistant deputy coroner and mortuary keeper; papers relating to appointments, including procedures and files on individual appointments; papers regarding salaries, pensions and expense allowances; and the personal files of various coroners.
Papers relating to coroner's premises, including individual coroner's courts and mortuaries; general papers relating to mortuaries; maps showing areas covered by individual mortuaries and statistics relating to the use of mortuaries.
Sans titreRecords of the London County Council Public Control Department relating to the storage of petroleum, celluloid and explosives, 1872-1960, including correspondence with the Home Office as to necessity for an amendment of the Petroleum Acts; report of the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Petroleum Bill; the London County Council (Celluloid, etc.) Act, 1915 and Code of Practice; report of the Departmental Committee on Celluloid; suggested Legislation for control of storage of manufactured celluloid articles; conferences at the Home Office on adequacy of existing celluloid law; increase in size of cine reels; projectors; Celluloid Storage Committee papers and report; pamphlets and abstracts concerning celluloid; wartime measures for celluloid storage; notices regarding manufactured celluloid articles; fires involving celluloid; Explosives Registers and street index to premises registered for storage of explosives.
Sans titreRecords of the London County Council Public Control Department relating to Shops and Markets, 1886-1965, including papers on the catering trade; sale of fireworks; mock auctions; analysis of statistics of shops and stalls in the county of London; effect of the First and Second World Wars on shops; Consumer Rationing Order, 1941; sale of contraceptives from automatic machines; the Shops Act, 1912 and 1913; Shops (Early Closing) Acts, 1920 and 1921; Shops (Hours of Closing) Act, 1928; Shops Act, 1950; Government Investigation into hours and conditions of Employment in shops and Select Committee on Shop Assistants; Shops (Sunday Trading Restriction) Act, 1936; Fabrics (Misdescription) Act, 1913; Departmental Committee on Hours of Employment of Young Persons in unregulated occupations; Young Persons (Employment) Act, 1938; Covent Garden Market; Billingsgate Fish Market; Deptford Cattle Market; Whitechapel Hay Market; street trading; register of shops for Sunday Trading and examples of posters for public display giving notice of orders, regulations, and so on.
Reports, including Select Committee on Shop Hours Regulation Bill Report, 1886; Select Committee on Shop Hours Bill Report and Special Report, 1892; Departmental Committee on the Shops (Early Closing) Acts 1920 and 1921 Report and Evidence, 1927; Departmental Committee on the Wholesale Food Markets of London Reports, 1920-1921.
Sans titreRecords of the London County Council Public Control Department relating to weights and measures and gas testing, 1888-1972, including records of Daily Gas Testing; Gas Testing Weekly Returns; reports and conferences relating to gas supply; quarterly reports of the Chief gas examiner; quarterly reports by the LCC chemist and reports regarding the Weights and Measures Acts.
Samples of records including journal of weights, measures, weighing and measuring instruments submitted for verification and fees received by the inspector of weights and measures; journal of fines; certificates of measures verified; certificates of weighing on a public weighbridge; certificates for weighing mechanically propelled vehicles; receipts of glassware for testing; glass-testing book; public notice concerning Publicans' Glass Measures; public notice concerning Sale of Bread; standards and testing of gasholders testing sand-blast machines; papers relating to the re-verification of local standards, scale-beams, and so on with the Board of Trade.
Sans titreRecords of the London County Council Public Health Department relating to mental health, 1890-1960, including general papers on mental deficiency, diagnosis, mental age tests, venereal disease in relation to mental deficiency, psychological tests and persistent offenders; sample of forms and reports on school children examined for admission to special schools; sample of case cards and papers of mentally sub-normal children; sample of case-papers of lunacy certification cases; sample of case-papers of mental deficiency certification cases; newspaper cuttings relevant to the work of the Asylums Committee and advertisements issued under authority of the Asylums Committee; minutes of the Executive Committee of London Association for the Care of the Mentally Defective and minutes of Meetings of Asylum Officers.
Also registers of patients admitted to LCC asylums, 1895-1904; lists of patients admitted, died and recommended for discharge, Banstead Asylum, 1916-1928, Bexley Asylum, 1913-1928, Cane Hill Asylum, 1916-1928, Claybury Asylum, 1915-1928, Colney Hatch Asylum, 1911-1927, Ewell Colony, 1903-1928, Hanwell Asylum, 1913-1928, Horton Asylum, 1913-1927, Long Grove Asylum, 1916-1927, Manor Asylum, 1913-1927 and West Park Asylum, 1924-1928; list of Contract Patients (London patients in out-County or non-LCC asylums), 1892-1901; register of patients at Farmfield Reformatory for Female Inebriates, 1900-1908-1914; Farmfield Reformatory for Female Inebriates Case History Books, 1900-1914; register of London patients at inebriate reformatories other than Farmfield, 1901-1910; register of London patients at inebriate reformatories of the National Institutions for the Care and Reformation of Inebriate Persons, 1909-1916; register of London patients at the Langho Inebriate Reformatory of the Lancashire Inebriates Act Board, 1910-1914.
Sans titreRecords of the London County Council Public Health Department relating to personal health services, 1902-1963, including papers on Maternity and Child Welfare Clinics and Health Centres, including papers of individual clinics and brochure "Health Services and How to Obtain Them" (1958); papers relating to Domiciliary Midwifery Services including notices, rules, lists of certified Midwives, training, historical sketch of the service and the Midwives Bill, 1902; papers relating to day nurseries and home helps, including sample of applications for home helps and report on LCC Home Help Service by the National Institute of Houseworkers; papers regarding chest clinics for the treatment of tuberculosis, including sample of case papers for the boarding out of child tuberculosis patients, papers and case notes of tuberculosis patients, reports relating to tuberculosis and papers of individual chest clinics; papers relating to blind persons, including papers of the Departmental Committee on Welfare of the Blind, reports and schemes undertaken under the Blind Persons Act, 1920, papers on the prevention of blindness and investigation into myopia, the number and general classification of blind persons in London and ophthalmological research.
Sans titreRecords of the London County Council Tramways Department, 1904-1950, comprising posters, and original artworks used in posters, advertising various attractions and destinations reachable by tram. Some of the posters were designed at the LCC Central School of Arts and Crafts. Also plans of works to LCC tramways and trolleybus routes.
Sans titreGoad Fire Insurance Plans used by the London County Council Valuation Department, 1923-1957. The plans in this series consist of two sets of plans bound in large volumes which cover the London area. Those numbered I - XII map in detail the central areas of London north and south of the River Thames, and include the docks and the Regents Canal. The second set are lettered A - K (there is no letter I) and only survey in detail the 'congested areas' in the rest of the County of London. These latter plans extend into Essex to a certain extent but omit parts of south and much of south-east London.
Each volume consists of plans in numerical order beginning with one or more key plans. Detailed information given includes street names and name changes, house numbers, street widths, the nature of any business carried out, the names of occupiers of large buildings or large numbers of buildings, the structure of buildings, existing fire precautions, dimensions of rooms and where relevant, information about floors other than the ground floor. Much of the structural information is conveyed by signs. Very occaisionally a section of the building is shown.
Sans titreCase papers of the London County Council Welfare Department, 1904-1930. Please note some files may be closed for Data Protection purposes.
Sans titreRecords of the London County Council Welfare Department relating to homes and institutions, 1896-1962, including reports, religious ministration, administration, nursing and medical, staffing, building works, finance, workshops, inventory, log-books and information about residents for homes including Alexandra House, Brockle Bank, Bromley House, Camberwell Reception Centre, Carisbrooke Lodge, Dale Mead Old People's Home, Fulham Road Hostel, Ladywell Lodge, Luxborough Lodge, Newington Lodge, Norwood House, Orchard Lodge, Princes Row, Southern Grove Lodge and Saint Peter and Saint Paul Home for Babies. Also case papers for small homes, large homes and out of county homes. Please note that files may be closed for Data Protection purposes.
Sans titreRecords of the London County Council Welfare Department, 1930-1964, comprising orders of removal to or from the County of London. Please note that some files may be closed under the Data Protection Act.
Sans titrePapers of Haggerston Methodist Church, 1944-1958, including Trustees minutes; correspondence relating to war damage and proposals for redevelopment in the local area; London County Council plans for redevelopment of Benfleet Place; and correspondence regarding the appointment of a deaconess.
Sans titreRecords of Islington Central Methodist Church and its predecessors, including registers of baptisms for Drayton Park Methodist Church, Highbury, 1882-1931, and Islington Central Methodist Church, 1931-1963; minutes of Quarterly Meetings and Leader's Meetings; Trustees correspondence, minutes and financial accounts and papers relating to the Sunday School.
Sans titreKing's Cross Methodist Mission, Charlotte Street (later Carnegie Street), including registers of baptisms, 1896-1932; Church Meeting minutes and Leader's Meeting minutes; financial accounts; Trustees' minutes, papers and correspondence; newspaper cuttings and a guide to the Caledonian Road Circuit, 1953.
Sans titreRecords of the Dalston Methodist Church, Mayfield Road, 1943-1956, comprising correspondence and papers concerning war damage and re-building, and leaflet advertising Sunday School anniversary.
Sans titreHerne Hill Methodist Church, Railton Road: Sunday School Teachers' minute book, 1910-1926.
Sans titreRecords of the Highgate Methodist Circuit and constituent churches, 1843-1981: Archway Road Church; Holly Park Church; Hornsey Road Church; Jackson's Lane Church; Kentish Town Circuit Records; Muswell Hill Church and Middle Lane Church, Hornsey.
Records include minute books, reports, financial accounts, papers relating to property, circuit plans, registers, pamphlets, papers relating to church groups and organisations, magazines, newsletters, publications and photographs.
Sans titreRecords of the Highgate Circuit, Methodist Church, 1873-1979, including Quarterly Meeting minute books; reports; financial accounts; minute books of other committees including the Ministerial Invitation Committee, the Finance Committee, the General Purpose Committee and the Local Preachers' Meeting; papers of the Performing Rights Society; papers regarding the management of manses [minister's residences] on the Circuit and Circuit preaching plans and directories.
Sans titreRecords of Jackson's Lane Methodist Church (also known as Highgate Methodist Church), comprising register of baptisms 1906-1971.
Sans titreRecords of Hornsey Methodist Church, Middle Lane, 1873-1981, including Leaders' Meeting minute books; correspondence; financial records including accounts and correspondence; Trustees' Meeting minute books, Trustees' account books and Trustee's correspondence; papers regarding building work, alterations and repairs including plans; papers regarding staffing; pulpit notice books; papers relating to the Sunday School; issues of the Church newsletter; orders of service and programmes; pamphlets, including histories of the Church; leaflets, newspaper cuttings and photographs.
Sans titreVisitors book (includes signature of George Lansbury, Member of Parliament and leader of the Labour Party 1931-1935), 1936-1969 and typescript "A Brief History of Cedars Lodge" by Brian Morley of Southwark Council, 1970.
Sans titreMarriage registers for Southwark Park Congregational Church (Memorial of the Pilgrim Fathers), Buckenham Square, 1928-1939.
Sans titreMarriage registers for Streatham Hill Congregational Church, Brixton Hill, 1939-1960.
Sans titreRegister of marriages for Balham Congregational Church, Wandsworth, 1952-1977.
Sans titreMarriage registers for Plaistow Congregational Mission Hall, Southern Road, 1947-1949.
Sans titreMarriage registers for Stratford Congregational Church, Grove Crescent Road, Stratford, 1914-1939.
Sans titreMarriage registers for Woodford Congregational Church, George Lane, 1934-1981.
Sans titreMarriage registers for East Ham Congregational Church, Wakefield Street, East Ham, 1910-1940.
Sans titreMarriage registers for Raleigh Memorial Chapel, Albion Road, Stoke Newington, 1927-1939.
Sans titreMarriage registers for Barking Congregational Church, Upney Lane, 1965-1973.
Sans titreMarriage register for Algernon Road Congregational Church, Loampit Vale, Lewisham, 1969-1981.
Sans titreMarriage registers for Lavender Hill Congregational Church, Stormont Road, Battersea, 1917-1963.
Sans titrePapers and correspondence relating to Swinton's libel action brought against Herbert George (H G) Wells on the origin of the tank, 1941, including letters to Swinton from R Adm Sir Murray Fraser Sueter, H G Wells, B A Levinson and Sir Richard (Roy) Maconachie, 1940-1941. Typescript letter from Col Sir Maurice Paschal Alers Hankey, Secretary of the Committee of Imperial Defence, dated 5 May 1932, on the manuscript of Swinton's book Eyewitness. Being personal reminiscences of certain phases of the Great War, including the genesis of the tank (Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1932). Two scrapbooks containing cuttings, photographs and memorabilia, 1915-1970, mostly relating to Swinton's military career. Edition of The supply of munitions. Part III. Tanks [1920], Royal Commission on awards to inventors. First Report (HMSO, London, 1921), The defence of Duffer's Drift by Swinton, (George Ronald, Oxford, 1949), and War commentary. Broadcasts delivered between October, 1939 and March, 1940 (Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1940).
Sans titrePapers, maps, publications, photographs and newspaper cuttings relating to Maj Gen Dennis Edmund Blaquière Talbot's life and career, 1929-1992, Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regt, India, 1929-1930. Papers relating to Talbot's service as Bde Maj, 30 Infantry Bde, British Expeditionary Force (BEF), France, Apr-Jun 1940, the defence and fall of Calais, and Talbot's escape from German captivity and return to the UK, 1940, including five printed maps of France and Belgium, 1937-1942; photograph of HMS VESPER, the destroyer that picked up the escape party, 17 Jun 1940; typescript report for MI9, War Office, by Talbot, Capt Edgar Alexander Wilmot Williams, 2 Bn, 60 Rifles, and Lt W Millett, Royal Corps of Signals and Bde signal Officer, 30 Infantry Bde, entitled 'Report compiled by three officers of the 30th Infantry Brigade who were captured at Calais on the evening of the 26th May 1940, escaped on the 30th May and finally arrived in England on the night of 17th June 1940', dated 22 Jun 1940 manuscript text of lecture by Talbot on the defence of Calais, 1940, with two large wall charts, sketch maps of the campaign in France, 1940, and of the defence of Calais, May-Jun 1940; correspondence, dated 1940-1941, with relatives of men captured or killed at Calais, 1940, including typescript list of killed, wounded, missing and captured, 1 Bn, The Rifle Brigade, 1940; three editions of The defence of Calais by Eric Robert Russell Linklater (HMSO, London, 1941); typescript letter, dated 13 Jul 1971, to Talbot from Airey Middleton Sheffield Neave MP requesting information and recollections on the defence of Calais in 1940 to be used in a book later published as The flames of Calais: a soldier's battle (Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1972). Papers relating to Talbot's service in the North West Europe campaign, 1944-1945, including typescript copies of monthly War Diary, 7 Bn, Hampshire Regt, Jun 1944-May 1945, with typescript citations for gallantry awards, 1944-1945; typescript account '7th Bn The Hampshire Regiment in the North West European campaign during the period 13th July 1944 to 17th June 1945', with list of honours and awards and order of battle, 43 (Wessex) Div, 1945; five photographs, 1944-1945, notably officers of 7 Bn, Hampshire Regt, 1944, and victory parade, Bremerhaven, Germany, 1945; edition of The story of the 5th Battalion The Dorsetshire Regiment in North West Europe, 23rd June, 1944 to 5th May, 1945 by Maj G R Hartwell, Maj G R Pack and Maj M A Edwards (Henry Ling, Dorchester, Dorset, [1946]); correspondence relating to the North West Europe campaign, 1944-1945, mostly with veterans of 7 Bn, Hampshire Regt, 1951-1959 and 1983-1991. Talbot's course notes, RN Staff College, Greenwich, 1946; copies of Talbot's confidential annual reports, 1946-1955. Typescript text of radio broadcast by FM Sir William Joseph Slim entitled 'Our Army', 2 Nov 1952. Papers relating to the Malayan Emergency, 1949-1955, including printed leaflet entitled 'Security hints', Malaya, 1952; typescript 'Appreciation of the situation in Malaya' by Lt Gen Sir Hugh Charles Stockwell, General Officer Commanding Malaya, 15 Oct 1953; Flying Log Book, Malaya, Oct 1953-Oct 1955, with group photograph of 1911 Light Liaison Flight RAF, Royal Naval Air Station Sembawang, Singapore, Aug 1955; twenty seven uncaptioned photographs relating to Talbot's service in Malaya, 1953-1955; eight printed maps of Malaya, 1953-1955; typescript copy of memorandum by Lt Col John Hamilton Allford, 2 Bn, 7 Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles, entitled 'The location and attack on CT (Communist Terrorist) camps and cultivations in jungle', Jan 1954; typescript report entitled 'Malaya Command. Demonstration of field defences in atomic warfare', Dec 1954; typescript Operational Instructions, Malaya, 1954-1955, including Operation MOHICAN, Nov 1953-Mar 1954, and Operation LATIMER NORTH, South Pahang, Malaya, Sep 1954-Apr 1955; typescript copy of translated statement by Ng Heng, Representative of the Supreme Command Headquarters of the Malayan Racial Liberation Army, on negotiating a settlement to the Malayan Emergency, 1 May 1955; typescript memorandum by Talbot, commanding 99 Gurkha Infantry Bde, entitled 'Psychological warfare', May 1955; typescript 'Handing over notes' from Talbot to Brig Edward Philip Townsend on relinquishing command of 99 Gurkha Infantry Bde, Jun 1955, with related correspondence, May-Sep 1955; typescript situation reports from Maj John Eric Heelis, Headquarters, 99 Gurkha Infantry Bde, Malaya, Oct 1955-Oct 1956;. Also, printed leaflet 'Edward VIII. His Coronation route', 1936; printed leaflet 'Code of battle signals' [1940]; three printed pamphlets entitled Notes from France,, Nos 1-3 (War Office, London, Jan 1940); printed pamphlet entitled Summary of events. Flanders campaign, 10th May-3rd June 1940 (War Office, London, Jul 1940); edition of The Regimental Officer's Handbook of the German Army (War Office, London, Aug 1943); edition of The history of the Hampshire Regiment (37th and 67th Foot) (Gale and Polden, Aldershot, Hampshire, 1944).
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