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      GB 0099 KCLMA Parker · 1945-1946

      Papers of Lt Col Robert Malcolm Parker, 1945-1946, relating to his career in the Royal Engineers, comprising account of the operations of 8 Corps in North West Europe, Mar-May 1945, entitled 'The River Rhine to the Baltic Sea: a narrative account of the pursuit and final defeat of the German Armed Forces, March-May 1945', with a foreword by Lt Gen Evelyn Hugh Barker, as Commanding Officer, 8 Corps; account of the Finkenwärder U Boat pen, Hamburg, Germany, with site plan, and description of the intended method of demolition, by 224 Field Coy, Royal Engineers, and 8 Corps Troops, Royal Engineers, [1945]; papers relating to Exercise SWANSONG, Germany, Mar 1946, including Royal Engineer commands and staff planning for the assault crossing of wide rivers, accounts of exercise operations, situation reports, printed maps and sketch maps; uncaptioned official Army photograph of the construction of a large bridge, [Germany, 1945]; telegram announcing German surrender, 4 May 1945 and chart of Allied formation badges, in colour, 8 May 1945.

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      COL/CC/SIC · Subfondo · 1882-1929
      Parte de CORPORATION OF LONDON

      Minute books of various Select and Special Committees of the Commissioners of Sewers and the Public Health Department, 1882-1929, including committees on the provision of electric lighting, school board expenditure on sanitation, the Engineer's Department, the construction of new offices, the provision of uniforms for inspectors and officers, the London Building Acts Amendment (1905) and the Metropolitan Water Board (Various Powers) Bill. There are also minutes of a joint sub-committee of the Improvements and Finance, Streets and Sanitary Committees.

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      WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF PATTENMAKERS
      GB 0074 CLC/L/PC · Colección · 1669-1981

      Records of the Worshipful Company of Pattenmakers, 1669-1981. The records include registers of freedom admissions from 1674; apprentice bindings from 1673; charters; ordinances; Court minute books; lists of Masters, Wardens, Assistants and Liverymen; quarterage books; financial accounts; letter books; and brief history of the Company.

      IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING ACCESS: These records are stored at the Guildhall Library site rather than the LMA Clerkenwell site. Researchers wishing to access these records should do so at the Guildhall Library Rare Books table. The Library is open Monday to Saturday, 9:30 to 16:45. Researchers will need to have an Archives History Card or a Library Readers Card. An archivist will be available at Guildhall Library on Thursday mornings to answer any queries.

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      HERBERT CHAPPELL LIMITED
      GB 0074 CLC/B/114 · Colección · 1862-1963

      Records of Herbert Chappell Limited, tailors, including pattern book, price list, self-measurement forms and notes on the history of the firm.

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      DANIEL HARVEY AND COMPANY
      GB 0074 CLC/B/227-059 · Colección · 1623-1646

      Records of Daniel Harvey and Company, merchants, comprising a ledger and loose accounts found inside. The ledger shows trade in silk, velvet and other cloth with merchants in Aleppo, Constantinople [Istanbul], Genoa, Livorno, Naples, Rouen and Hamburg.

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      GB 0120 MSS.929-932 · c 1845

      Alphabeta litterae, caracteres et habitus variorum populorum, besides the alphabets, there are numerous traced copies of illustrations-a few in colour-from travel books, etc of the 16th to the early 19th centuries, depicting costumes, ceremonies, occupations, etc. The fourth volume, uniformly bound, is lettered on the spine: 'Salutatio angelica. Symbolum Apostolorum Nicenum S. Athanasii. Decalogus. Praecepta Ecclesiae. Te Deum laudamus. Signum S. Crucis. Orationis Dominicae. Fragmenta polyglotta'. Probably compiled in France: the latest entry is dated 1840.

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      Post Office: Uniforms and Discipline
      GB 0813 POST 61 Series · Serie · 1765-[1995]

      This POST Class comprises material mainly relating to the design, manufacture and distribution of uniform, but also includes some material relating to discipline within the Post Office.

      It includes reports on the manufacture and distribution of uniform, papers relating to the Committee of the Joint Working Party on Uniform and Protective Clothing, registers detailing patterns produced, contract statistics and schedules of entitlement, volumes containing decisions made by the Postmaster General which set precedents for the issue of uniform, correspondence relating to all aspects of uniform including the running of the Stores Department and photographic records of uniform garments with pattern numbers, guides to disciplinary procedures, papers relating to disciplinary cases and correspondence and memoranda relating to other aspects of discipline within the Post Office.

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      Royal Opera House
      GB 1440 · 18th century-2003

      Archives of the Royal Opera House (ROH), comprising:
      some business records of the ROH and associated companies including Board minutes and papers of various opera companies using the ROH, 1919-1939; box office returns and payment slips for artists and theatre staff, 1919-1939; individual artist files, containing biographical information, prints and photographs 18thc to present]; production files 1946-present; minutes of the Board of the Royal Opera House Ltd, sub-committees, and management groups, 1946-present; files of the General Administrator/Chief Executive Office, and Assistants to the General Administrator, 1946-present; files of the Chairman of the Board 1946-1997; files of the Company Secretary's office, 1948-1996; files of the Personnel Office -2002 (closed); Contract files 1946-1980s (closed);
      Opera Company files 1970s - 1999; Ballet Company files 1947-1996; Birmingham Royal Ballet files 1970s-1991; some early performing company files are found with the General Administrator's files; Finance Department records, 1946-present;

      19th century correspondence, including letters of Frederick Gye (1809-1878), opera manager; Giovanni Matteo Mario (1810-1883) Italian tenor; Giulia Grisi (1811-1869), and Michael Costa (1810-1884) conductor;

      Press, Publication, Community Relations, Marketing and Box Office departmental files, 1980-2000; House Management files, 1948-1999; Orchestra Office files, 1948-present; Friends of Covent Garden files, 1964-1999;

      Ballet for All - education initiative files, 1964-1970s; London Opera Centre records, 1963-1970s; Production Office files, 1946-1980; Fly Department files, 1947-1977; Technical Department files, 1952-present;

      audiovisual collection comprising:
      audio recordings of oral history interviews relating to the Royal Opera House Development Project, 1997-2000; Verdi Centenary, 2001-2002; recordings of interviews and events at the Royal Opera House, 1964-2003;

      photographic collection comprising:
      photographs by Donald Southern, including black and white negatives and colour transparencies of performances, events and personnel at the ROH, 1959-1991; photographs by John Graham, including negatives of ballet and opera performances at the ROH, 1940s-1950s; photographs by Felix Fonteyn, including negatives of ballet productions from 1950s; photographs by Richard Holttum, including black and white negatives and colour transparencies of the ROH interior and exterior prior to development 1988-1991; photographs by Rob Moore including contact prints and colour transparencies of the ROH development, 1997-2001; Schal time-lapse photography of the development of the ROH, 1996-1999; Historic Monuments Commission photographic survey of the ROH interior and exterior prior to site development 1990-1996; two albums of photographs compiled by Edwin Sachs of the redevelopment of the ROH stage, 1899-1900, and the workshops; glass plate negatives used to create ballet post cards, 1950s-1960s;

      collection of music and choreographic scores comprising:
      printed songs, 18th -early 19th century; operas scores (vocal and orchestral) and stage managers scores, 1840s-1939; annotated opera stage managers scores 1946- present; annotated ballet stage managers scores, 1946-present; Staff Director's annotated scores for opera productions, 1946-present; Ninette de Valois' printed and manuscript music for ballet, 1920s -1930s; printed and manuscript ballet music, 1840s-1950s;
      choreographic scores for ballets performed by The Royal Ballet and Birmingham Royal Ballet;

      design and costume and collections comprising:
      Yolanda Sonnabend design collection including notebooks, reference files, and related material, 1973-1995;
      Ian Spurling collection of designs, photographs and press cuttings, 1975-1994; Toby Ward collection of drawings of the ROH prior to and during development 1996-1999;
      Glynne Boyd Hart collection of watercolours of the ROH development, 1998-1999;
      Ruth Hurle collection of drawings of back state, craft workrooms, opera and ballet rehearsals, 1930s-1940s;

      costumes and accessories, such as headdresses, jewellery, shoes and wigs, worn by artist appearing at he ROH, 1920s-2003;
      Comelli costume design collection including artwork by Attilio Comelli and others for costumes of operas performed at the ROH 1880s-1920s;
      Costume design artwork, 1946-present; design artwork for sets and props, 1946-present; models of sets for productions, 1946-present; Model Room files relating to ground plans, and technical drawing or set and prop construction 1946 to present; stage and ground plans, 1939; Production Wardrobe files relating to costume and accessories design 1946-present;

      miscellaneous large prints and drawings of performers and performances 19th and 20th century;

      collection of advertising posters, 19th century-present;

      programme collection including programmes for Gala and Special performances, and decorative programmes 1750s-present;

      press cuttings of announcements, reviews, interviews, 18th century, 1847-1939; Harold Rosenthal collection of press puttings, relating mainly to the ROH performances, 1847-1950s; press cuttings of reviews and articles about performers and performances, 1946-present;
      miscellaneous albums and scrap books relating to Anna Pavlova, and Nellie Melba, amongst others 1920s;

      library collection comprising books, periodicals and specialist publication relating to ballet, dance, opera, music and theatre; libretti, 1840-present; playtexts 1776-[1850]; reports commissioned by the ROH and general arts reports 1946-present; ROH publications and souvenir year books 1956-2002;

      special collections comprising:
      Royal Ballet Benevolent Fund collection of material relating to the celebration of the 50th anniversary of The Royal Ballet (RB), including papers, photographs, press cuttings, programmes concerning the RB and its predecessors - Vic Wells and Sadler's Wells Ballet companies 1931- 1950s;

      Spellman Song Sheet Covers containing illustrations of operas, and ballets late 19th-early 20th century;

      albums of Lady de Grey albums containing photographs of singers, composers, conductors, mostly autographed, dedicated to (Constance) Gladys De Grey, (1859-1917) Marchioness of Ripon, and opera patron, 1870-1920;

      collection of Dame Margot Fonteyn De Arias (1918-1991) ballet dancer, including costumes, accessories, photographs, correspondence and books, 1920s-1980s;

      collection of Dame Ninette de Valois (1898-2001) founder of The Royal Ballet, including awards, honours and correspondence, 1947-1993;

      collection of Leslie Edwards (1916-2001), principal dancer The Royal Ballet, including photographs 1920s-1980s;

      collection of Eva Turner (1892-1990) English soprano, relating to her singing career, including costumes, accessories, photographs, press cuttings, music and books 1920s-1940s;

      diaries of Frederick Gye (1809-1878), Royal Italian Opera General manager, 1847-1878, his daughter Clara Gye, and son Ernest Gye, ROH Manager, 1847-1877;

      collection of Olive Grime, dancer with the Beecham Opera Company, including press cuttings, contracts, correspondence, photographs, books and costumes, 1920s-1930s;

      collection of Reginald Goodall (1901-1990) English conductor, including correspondence and personal papers, 1900-1958.

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      GB 1446 MS 65-76 · 1906-1926

      Papers of Melville William Hilton-Simpson including:

      MS 65

      Journals of the Congo expedition: containing narrative of the journey, [1907-1909]. 7 volumes.

      MS 66

      Manuscript and typescript drafts of Among the hill-folk of Algeria: Journeys among the Shawia of the Aurcs Mountains, by Hilton-Simpson. (London: T. Fisher Unwin. 192I), including 17 photographs and a map.

      MS 66A

      Annotated proofs of Algiers and beyond: by Hilton-Simpson (London, Hutchinson, 1906).

      MS67

      Notes by Hilton-Simpson taken in Algeria including on magic, arts and crafts, medical magic, villages, geography, buildings and textiles, 1913-1925.

      MS 68

      Ethnographical and bibliographical notes by Hilton-Simpson in Algeria, arranged by subject, c 1914-1926.

      MS 69

      Typescript and manuscript notes used for an article by Hilton-Simpson, 'Some Arab and Shawia Remedies and Notes on the Trepanning of the Skull in Algeria'

      The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. 43, (Jul. - Dec., 1913), pp. 706-721.

      MS 70

      Manuscript and typescript drafts of a paper on Berber and Arab surgery for the Royal Society of Medicine, Oct. 1919.

      MS 71

      Manuscript and typescript drafts for a book entitled 'The wandering Arabs of the Sahara: a sketch of life among the Nomads of the great African desert', by Hilton-Simpson. c 1921.

      MS 72

      Manuscript and typescript papers on material culture in Algeria including on the modern use of the 'water-clock' in Algerian irrigation, oil mills and the pole-lathe in Algeria and England.

      MS 73

      Manuscript, typescript and printed papers on the Congo by Hilton-Simpson, [c1910], including 'At the court of an African King', 'Sport at a Congo mission station', 'Two years among strange tribes', 'Buffalo shooting in the Belgian Congo', 'Loango to Kasai' and corrected proofs of introduction and index to Land and Peoples of the Kasai, (London, Constable, 1911-17) with copy of agreement with Constable.

      MS 74

      Manuscript and typescript papers and notes on North Africa, [1906-1920s] on topics including the cave dwellers of Southern Tunisia; a sandstorm in the Sahara; Algerian children's games and toys; some Algerian superstitions noted among the Shawia Berbers of the Aures Mts and their nomad neighbours; magical medicine; medicine among the Berbers of the Aures; purges and laxatives; charms and superstitions; Shawia festivals; folklore of the Algerian hills and deserts; big game and Tuareg warfare.

      MS 75

      Notebook containing sketches and notes on Shawia and Arabs.

      MS 76

      Manuscript and typescript notes on the material culture of the Shawia, [1920s], including on villages, habitations and dwellings; textiles; pottery; woodwork; basketry; leather work; agriculture; irrigation and time measurement; corn milling; olive oil; war and weapons.

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      Crewe, P: letter (1699)
      GB 0096 AL317 · Fondo · 1699

      Letter from P Crewe of Aston, [Birmingham] to an unnamed clergyman 16 Sep 1699. 'I thnk God and Sr W A for my fie, and you for joyning us togather: excuse a trifle sent you on the occasion as thus - The unrepented yeare is past, / The parsons gloves are sent att last: / What Witam had, att Oxford are / On that account another paire. / On ye other side is ye originall and ye cause of this mean rime.' The writer tells the story of Mr Hodges, the Parson of Wytham, near Oxford, who had asked couples that he married to send him a pair of gloves if they had never regretted their marriage during its first year; he received only one pair in 40 years. Including short verses in Latin and English reportedly written by Hodges.

      Autograph, with signature.

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      Miller Collection
      GB 0369 MIL · 1929-1975

      Papers of Margaret Stevenson Miller, 1929-1975, comprising:
      papers on research into the economy of the Soviet Union, 1929-1941, including pamphlets and cuttings on finance, papers on transport in the Soviet Union, c 1934, papers on transport, agriculture, finance and housing in the Soviet Union c 1939-1952, papers on the clothing industry in the Soviet Union, 1941-1950, papers on the economic regions of the Soviet Union, 1044-1947, papers on trade unions in the Soviet Union, 1945-1946, lecture notes on the economics of the Soviet Union, for lectures given by Miller at George Washington University, c 1946-1947, papers on town population in the Soviet Union, 1961-1964, papers ion agriculture in the Soviet Union, 1961-1964, papers on trade between the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, 1970-1971, papers on economic reform in the Soviet Union, 1945;1961-1975, papers on Conference of representatives of the British and Soviet public, Armenia, 1974, papers on Miller's visit to the Soviet Union, Aug 1968;
      papers on School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES) Old Students' Association, 1951, 1950-1962,including "Memorandum of evidence: submitted on behalf of the School of Slavonic and East European Studies Old Students' Association - To the Committee of Enquiry into the future policy of the School", Apr 1971

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      British Records Association Collection
      GB 2159 · 1840-1899

      Records donated by the British Records Association relating to the garment trade in London, 1840-1899, comprising deed of partnership for carrying on the trade of a tailor in Skinner Street, Snow Hill, London, 1840; licence of patent for improvements in materials used in the manufacture of bonnet fronts and ruches, 1860; letters patent for an invention for improvement in sewing machines, 1880; deed of partnership for the Eclaire Button Hole Sewing Machine Company, London, 1887; assignment of one-third share of an invention for improvements in button hole sewing machines, 1887; apprenticeship indenture, 1899, to train as a milliner.

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      C & A Collection
      GB 2159 C & A · 1920s-1950s

      Records of C & A Ltd, comprising records mainly related to fashion design and promotion, 1920s-1950s, namely photographs of the C & A clothing factory (CANDA MFG Co. Ltd), 1950s; campaign advertising posters for C & A in Germany, 1950s; guardbook of advertisements from the Manchester Evening News which announced the launching of C & A's Menswear department; portfolio of Margrit Seck designs for C & A adverts, 1950s; promotional videotapes, 1980s; corporate brochures and handbooks, History of Hereford House, Oxford Street; slides of advertisements, 1920s-1962.

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      GB 2159 Federation of Clothing Designers and Executives · [1916-1970]

      Records of the Federation of Clothing Designers and Executives, comprising volumes of pattern cutting layouts for a wide range of garments for men and women, including jackets and suits, possibly for tailoring exercises, [1916-1970].

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      Hayes Textiles Limited
      GB 2159 Hayes Collection of Textiles · 1960s

      Collection of textile swatches made by Hayes Textiles Limited, 1960s, a British company that designed and manufactured headwear for Nigerian women.

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      International Wool Secretariat
      GB 2159 International Wool Secretariat · 1940s-1970s

      Records of the London Office of the International Wool Secretariat, 1940s-1970s, comprising publicity photographs of womenswear, menswear and some childrenswear, mainly from the UK but including some from Europe and the USA.

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      London Alliance of West End Cutters
      GB 2159 London Alliance of West End Cutters · 1967-1987

      Records of the London Alliance of West End Cutters, 1967-1987, comprising minutes of the committee, 1978-1986; minutes of general meetings, 1975-1986; members' attendance book, 1978-1987; papers relating to the Alliance, including rules [post 1949], 1979; correspondence, 1979-1981; programmes of lectures, 1977-1983; menus for annual dinners, 1967-1980; correspondence and papers relating to the winding up of the Alliance, 1986; photos of Stanley Fries at work (Saville Row tailor and Secretary of the London Alliance of West End Cutters), [1960s].

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      GB 2159 PROFITS · 1985-1989

      Collection of audio tapes and information booklets entitled 'Develop Your Business for the Clothing Industry', 1985-1989, produced by PROFITS, the Professional Fashion Industries Technology Service run by the London College of Fashion. The packs cover topics under the headings such as 'Your Factory', 'Your Money' and 'Your Employees.

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      GB 0505 BC RF110-176 · [1780]-1987

      Reminiscences, 1899-1984, of Bedford College and its staff, including correspondence, proofs and notes created by Dame Margaret Jansen Tuke during the writing of A history of Bedford College for Women, 1849-1937 (Oxford University Press, London, 1939); reminiscences by Norah McNaulty of Bedford College from 1912-1962; copy of Many a good crusade (Macmillan, New York, 1954) by Virginia Crocheron Gildersleeve. Press cuttings concerning Bedford College, 1849-1987, mainly relating to Bedford College history and buildings, including a centenary issue of The Unicorn, a dissertation on the Teacher Training Department from 1892-1919, and cuttings relating to the merger. Drawings and sketches, 1861-1951, of buildings and staff of Bedford College. Ephemera, [1780]-1956, including copies of inscriptions and tablets throughout the College, examples of different stationery used by the College administration, various items of Bedford College uniform, and manuscript notes by Florence Nightingale on India.

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      PEAL AND COMPANY LIMITED {BOOTMAKERS}
      GB 0074 LMA/4454 · Colección · 1811-1964

      Records of Peal and Company, bootmakers, 1811-1964. The collection consists of 660 items, 40 of which are administrative records such as account books and ledgers. The remaining 620 volumes are 'Feet Books' recording each order and usually containing an outline drawing of the customer's feet. Every book includes 150 orders and was given a running number. The earliest surviving book is no. 23 from the 1870s and the last is no. 1002 from shortly before the firm closed in 1965.

      Selected list of customers:
      Academics:
      Hugh Trevor-Roper 543 (822) page 42
      Art Dealer/Gallery Proprietor:
      Sir Hugh Lane 02/096 (371) page 95
      Actors/Film Industry:
      Frank Allenby 02/503 (781) page 53
      George Arliss 02/052 (327) page 68
      Adele Astaire (later Lady Charles Cavendish) 02/366 (644) page 142
      Fred Astaire 02/260 (538) page 64 &
      Mrs F E Astaire 02/366 (644) page 142
      Joan Barry 02/495 page 94
      Ethel Barrymore 02/038 (313) page 68,
      John Barrymore 02/038 (313) page 56.
      Humphrey Bogart & Mrs H Bogart (Lauren Bacall) 02/618 (999) pages 33 - 34
      Herbert B Brill, producer 02/620 (1002) page 68
      Sir Charles Chaplin 02/231 (509) page 49.
      Gary Cooper 02/610 (992) page 42
      Mrs Walt Disney 02/399 (677) page 35
      William Dozier, actor/producer 02/559 (838) page 37
      Edward Dymtryk, director 02/495 (773) page 94
      Sir Douglas Fairbanks 02/373 (651) page 74
      Henry Fonda 02/620 (1002) page 108
      James Garner 02/597 (880) page 126
      Cary Grant 02/558 (837) page 87
      Rex Harrison 02/576 (857) page 7
      Van Heflin 02/524 (802) page 60
      Boris Karloff 02/433 (711) page 42
      Steve McQueen 02/592 (874) page 26
      John Mills 02/483 (761) page 42
      David Niven 02/580 (861) page 32
      Sir Laurence Olivier 02/526 (804) page 80
      Charles Buddy Rogers 02/415 (693) page 33, actor/jazz musician, husband of Mary Pickford
      Mrs Rudolph Valentino 02/541 (263) page 102, actress Jean Acker
      Sam Wanamaker 02/610 (992) page 76
      Jane Wyman 02/613 (995) page 14
      Bankers:
      N Hambro, Coldham Hall, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, 02/390 (668) page 139.
      Guy de Rothschild 02/392 (670) page 151 and Mrs Guy de Rothschild 02/421 (699). page 1
      Industrialists & Engineers:
      Miss Irving J Bloomingdale 02/240 (518) page 89
      Mrs Gilbert Colgate 02/361 (639) page 20
      Henry Ford II and Mrs H Ford 02/613 (995) pages 26 - 27
      Mrs Wallace Goodrich 02/399 (677) page 122
      R Noel Guinness 02/263 (541) page 32
      Howard Heinz 02/330 (608) page 38
      Faith Rockefeller 02/301 (579) pages 4 and 5
      Gladys Rockefeller 02/341 (619) page 131
      Edgar Saunders, Chairman, Guinness 02/541 (820) page 39
      Richard W Woolworth 02/614 (996) page 103
      Military:
      Field Marshall Lord Allenbrooke 02/012 (287) page 17
      Air Vice Marshall Playfair 02/406 (684) page 71.
      Col. Frank Shuttleworth, Old Warden Park, Biggleswade 02/013 (288) page 1
      Musicians/Singers:
      Eddie Fisher, singer 02/565 (844) page 137
      Edward German, composer 02/034 (309) page 126
      Benny Goodman 02/614 (996) page 19
      Dean Martin, singer/actor 02/585 (867) page 93
      Jehudi Menuhin 02/594 (877) page 2
      Dickie Valentine 02/578 (860) page 26
      Photographers:
      Richard Avedon 02/555 (834) page 37
      Walker Evans 02/520 (798) page 100
      Politicians - UK:
      Lady Violet Bonham Carter nee Asquith, 40 Gloucester Sq., Liberal politician 02/453
      Mrs Neville Chamberlain 02/027 (302)
      Rt Hon Sir Anthony Eden KG 02/489 (767) page 81
      Politicians - foreign:
      Dean G Acheson, US Secretary of State, 02/499 (777) page 109
      Barry Goldwater, Senator (Republican presidential candidate) 02/591 (873) page 54
      Edward L Kennedy 02/594 (877) page 5
      John F Kennedy 02/568 (847) page 102
      Mr Marx of Berlin c/o Dr W Smith, West Lodge, West End Lane, Hampstead, 02/003 (023) page 142
      Col. Elliott Roosevelt, son of FDR & Eleanor 02/466 (748) page 112
      Theodore Roosevelt 02/036 (311) page 54
      Publishers:
      Conde Nast 02/250 (528) page 104
      Royals and Aristocrats - UK:
      HM King Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor, 02/414 (692) page 4
      Hon F Bowes-Lyon, brother of the Queen Mother 02/087 (362) page 79
      F J Bowes-Lyon, Grenadier Guards 02/417 (695) page 57
      Lady Rosemary Spencer Churchill 02/526 (804) page 22
      Lord Louis Mountbatten 02/212 (490) page 40 & 02/336 (614) page 99
      Lord Petre 02/499 (777) page 1
      Duke of Westminster 02/541 (820) page 18
      Royals and Aristocrats - foreign:
      Prince Aga Khan 02/013 (288) page 57
      Princess Eugene of Belgium 02/299 (577) page 17
      King of the Hellenes (Greece) 02/409 (687) page 94.
      Crown Princess of Greece 02/418 (696) page 111
      Prince Nicholas of Greece 02/047 (322) page 23
      Prince Peter of Greece 02/439 (717) page 121
      Crown Prince Constantine of Greece 02/575 (856) page 86
      Crown Princess of Japan 02/299 (577) page 92
      King & Crown Prince of Norway 02/427 (705) page 78
      Prince Christian of Schleswig Holstein 02/049 (324) page 87
      Crown Prince of Sweden 02/285 (564) page 40
      Queen Marie of Yugoslavia 02/555 (834) page 147
      Sportsmen:
      J H Parks 02/401 (679) page 15 cricketer, Surrey and England

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      Royal Navy Administration
      GB 0064 ADL · Colección · [1648-1903]

      See sub-fonds level descriptions for individual scope and contents.

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      Royal Navy: Administration
      GB 0064 ADL/A-B · Subfondo · 1514 - 20th century
      Parte de Royal Navy Administration

      This category consists of individual documents relating to the administration of the Royal Navy. It is arranged by department, and consists of fifteen documents relating to the Board of Admiralty, seventeenth to twentieth centuries; an example is an instruction of 1652 from the Admiralty to the Navy Board on the building of thirty frigates. However, an early document is also included in this category; this is a warrant from Henry VIII to the Keeper of the Wardrobe to provide cloth for the hallowing (or blessing) of the HENRY GRACE A DIEU, 1514. There are ten documents relating to the Navy Board, sixteenth to nineteenth centuries; these are mainly early documents relating to finance when the Treasurer of the Navy was a member of the Board. The earliest is a warrant of 1558 for the payment of two thousand pounds.

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      HARRIS, Maj Henry Ellis D (1913-1983)
      GB 0099 KCLMA Harris H E D · Created 1939-1945

      Papers relating to the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Middle Eastern Forces, World War Two, 1939-1945, used by Harris in his research, as assistant author, of Brig Alan Henry Fernyhough's History of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps 1920-1945 Royal Army Ordnance Corps, London, 1967), notably manuscript and typescript notes, memoranda, reports, photographs, statistical tables and graphs and related correspondence on the organisation of Ordnance Services, the supply of Middle Eastern Forces with equipment and stores and the creation of the Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, 1942. One hundred and two photographs relating to Allied equipment and weaponry, and captured German and Italian clothing, equipment and armaments, 1941-1945, including series of seventeen photographs highlighting defects in the axle arm of Cruiser Tank Mk 6, 1941; series of fifteenphotographs illustrating captured German clothing and equipment [1942]; eight captioned photographs of the Captured Stores Depot, Alexandria, Egypt, May 1945.

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      LMA/4264 · Colección · 1936-1999

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

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      WILLIAMS, ROBERT {CABINET MAKER?}
      GB 0074 ACC/0426 · Colección · 1763-1772

      One ledger, including index of clients, details of clients, orders and payment, 1763-1772.

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      GIBSON FAMILY
      GB 0074 ACC/1045 · Colección · 1550-1797

      Records of the Gibson family, mostly relating to their property and estates, including:

      ACC/1045/1-10: Pinner Wood, Shower family property, 1550-1717;
      ACC/1045/11-21: Northolt, Islips Manor Farm, Shower family property, 1685-1755;
      ACC/1045/22-23: Pinner, Barrowpoint or Berry Pond Hill, 1734;
      ACC/1045/24-25: Pinner Street, cottage, 1691;
      ACC/1045/26-48: Pinner, Brickwall House, 1664-1762;
      ACC/1045/49-105: Pinner, Page family properties, 1664-1723;
      ACC/1045/106-111: Pinner, Edlin family properties, 1692-1724.
      ACC/1045/112-113: Hendon, Bunns Farm, 1733-1739;
      ACC/1045/114: Heston, Upper Grove Meadow, 1750;
      ACC/1045/116-117: St. James Westminster, Rupert St., 1736-1743;
      ACC/1045/118: St. Paul Covent Garden, Bow St., 1683;
      ACC/1045/119-121: Kent, Darenth, 1636-1653;
      ACC/1045/122: Kent, West Malling, 1701;
      ACC/1045/123-136: Shower and Gibson family wills and settlements, 1701-1797;
      ACC/1045/137-140: Stanton family wills and settlements, 1713-1739;
      ACC/1045/141-143: Articles of partnership, 1706-1758;
      ACC/1045/144-148: Accounts, 1710-1747;
      ACC/1045/149-153: Papers of Richard Stanton, 1718-1748;
      ACC/1045/154-178: Papers of the Revd. John Gibson, 1740-1762;
      ACC/1045/179-181: Miscellaneous items, 1677-1744.

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      WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF WOOLMEN
      GB 0074 CLC/L/WF · Colección · 1549-2002

      Records of the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, including registers of freedom admissions from 1666 and of apprentice bindings from 1665; Court minute books and financial accounts.

      IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING ACCESS: These records are stored at the Guildhall Library site rather than the LMA Clerkenwell site. Researchers wishing to access these records should do so at the Guildhall Library Rare Books table. The Library is open Monday to Saturday, 9:30 to 16:45. Researchers will need to have an Archives History Card or a Library Readers Card. An archivist will be available at Guildhall Library on Thursday mornings to answer any queries.

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      BONUS, John (1720-1784)
      GB 0074 CLC/B/227-030 · Colección · 1768-1786

      Financial accounts of John Bonus, slopseller, including vouchers and promissory notes.

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      CORNHILL MILITARY ASSOCIATION
      GB 0074 CLC/056 · Colección · 1803

      Roll of persons issued with the regimental uniform of the Royal Exchange Division of the Loyal London Volunteers, 1803.

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      HARRISONS, KING AND IRWIN LIMITED
      GB 0074 CLC/B/112-083 · Colección · 1909-1964

      Records of Harrisons, King and Irwin Limited, traders in silk, tea and cotton, including board minutes; correspondence; memoranda; financial accounts; and analysis of income and expenditure.

      Access to records less than 70 years old which relate to staff should be sought from Elementis plc (contact details may be obtained from a member of staff).

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      GB 0074 B/CWT · Colección · 1881-1959

      Records of Cowtan and Sons Limited, decorators and upholsterers, 1881-1959. The records consist of ledgers and accounts rendered to customers. Unfortunately the early records from 1790 have disappeared. The gap in the series of accounts rendered between 1937 and 1945 is the result of war-time losses of records.

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      GB 0096 AL204 · Fondo · 1820

      (1) Letter from John Mitchell of 35 Wimpole Street, [London], to W M Maude, 24 May 1820. 'The Pamphlet you were so obliging to send me, I have read with great attention; and I think the reasoning of it so sound that I intend to vote for Lord Sutton's motion ...' ; autograph, with signature.

      (2) Covering note from [W M Maude] to John Mitchell, [c1820]. Accompanying a 3rd edition of James Bischoff's pamphlet Reasons for the immediate repeal of the tax on foreign wool (1820); note undated and unsigned.

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      Wood, John: letter (1830)
      GB 0096 AL473 · Fondo · 1830

      Letter from John Wood to Richard Oastler via the Post Office, Leeds, Yorkshire [redirected from Foxley Hall, Huddersfield], Nov 1830. 'I send you this as proof of the general disposition to meet the question. The signatures annexed include almost every Bradford Spinner ...'.

      Autograph, with signature. Written on the dorse of a poster advertising a meeting of Bradford worsted spinners on 22 Nov 1830, with the aim of improving working conditions; the poster is folded in half, with the direction and postmarks on one leaf and the content of the letter on the other.

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      Cordwainers College
      GB 2159 Cordwainers · 1948-2001

      Records of Cordwainers College, 1948-2001, comprising minutes and papers of the Board of Management, later Board of Governors, 1974-2000, including inspections, annual reviews, handbook for Governors; Finance and General Purposes committee minutes and papers, 1993-1999; annual reviews and development plans, 1988-1997; revised memoranda and articles of association papers, 1989-1992; prospectuses, 1919, 1948-1952, 1969-2001; prizegiving programme, 1919; photographs of visits by Princess Anne and Zandra Rhodes, 1984; photographs of college buildings, 1996; press cuttings relating to the Institute, 1976-2001; 35mm slides of shoes, [1979-1993]; digitised images of the Historic Shoes collection, comprising approximately 700 shoes from the 18th-19th centuries; Honourable Cordwainers' Company newsletters, 1989-1994.

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      COX, Ethel E (d 1979)
      GB 2159 Ethel Cox Collection · 1915-1965

      Papers of Ethel E Cox, 1915-1965, comprising papers compiled as Headmistress of Barrett Street Trade School, namely photographs, programmes and invitations relating to the opening of Barrett Street Trade School extension, 1928; photographs of the 'Roamers' student outings, 1930-1939, including to Hampton Court, Kew Gardens, Windsor and Eton, Greenwich, Royal Holloway College, St Albans, Cambridge; photographs of sports days and exhibitions, 1930-1949;

      programmes for evening classes and special lectures, 1915-1940; programmes, flyers, correspondence, press cuttings and photographs relating to London County Council 'Lectures for Distributors', on Gloves, Underwear, China, Glass And Earthenware, Salesmanship, Hosiery, Fashion, Colour, Textiles, given at Barrett Street and organised by the School, [1933-1951]; programmes for Christmas services, 1935-1950; photographs and students' essays of their memories of Coronation Day (coronation of George VI), 1937; correspondence and cards commemorating the 'Silver Jubilee' of Barrett Street, 1940; photographs of Barrett Street Dramatic Society plays, [1917]-1936;

      diary of Elsie Thompson on the evacuation of the school to Maidenhead during World War Two, [1941-1945]; evacuation projects by students, containing photographs, correspondence, programmes and press cuttings relating to the evacuation of the School to Maidenhead, [1940-1945];

      photographs of retirement luncheon given for Miss Cox, 1950; speech to Miss Cox on her retirement, 1950;

      photographs and press cuttings of a Royal Visit, 1965; scrapbook of press cuttings relating to the school, 1950-1959; prospectuses, 1915-1963;

      photographs, press cuttings and exhibition programmes of students' work, 1936, 1937; photographs of the annual exhibition and dress parade, 1938; photographs of the fashion show, 'Fashion For Beaux & Belles', 1958; black and white photographs of womenswear and some menswear made by students, interior scenes of the school and classes including dressmaking, embroidery, tailoring, hairdressing, beauty culture and keep-fit, 1915-1960s;

      register and subject marks book, containing students' names, 1953-1954;

      name and address book, 1946-1953; visitors' book for Open Days, 1953-1965.

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      GARRETT, Patricia (fl 1999)
      GB 2159 Garrett · 1913-[1938]

      Papers collected by Mrs Patricia Garrett, comprising embroidery transfers, 1913-1938 and knitting patterns, 1930s, some from magazines such as Woman's Weekly and Woman's Journal.

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      Palmer, Samuel and Sarah
      GB 0102 MMS/Special Series/Biographical/South Africa/FBN 9 (Box 603) · 1828-[1933]
      Parte de (WESLEYAN) METHODIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY/METHODIST CHURCH OVERSEAS DIVISION

      Papers, 1828-[1933], of Samuel Palmer and his wife Sarah, comprising memo book, dated 1828, including diary entries on the journey to South Africa, 1829, various accounts, lists of equipment, and other notes, many entries undated; letter from Samuel Palmer to John Dunman concerning his wife, preparations for the voyage to Africa, and ordination, 1829; account of travels in southern Africa [by Mrs Palmer], 1830; letter from Mrs Palmer to her family following her husband's death, 1846; manuscript copy of an obituary notice of Samuel Palmer from the Watchman [1846]; account of journey from South Africa to St Helena [by Mrs Palmer], 1853, with a short inventory of children's clothes appended; typescript copy [1933] of the couple's marriage certificate (1829); manuscript notes on the lives of Samuel and Sarah Palmer [early 20th century].

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      LIVERY COMPANIES
      COL/CP · Subfondo · 1380-1998
      Parte de CORPORATION OF LONDON

      Records relating to Livery Companies [also known as City Companies], including histories, 1941-1975; list of Acts of Parliament relating to Livery Companies, 1553-1754; armorials containing the arms of the City and City Companies, 1677, 1701 and 1952; papers relating to the binding of apprentices, 1694 and 1808; manuscript copies of the charters of City Companies, 1700s-1985; names of the Clerks of the Companies, 1687-1832; various orders relating to the recognition and incorporation of companies, 1573-1672, compiled in [1810]; lists of liverymen, 1792, 1796, 1832, 1840-1845, 1852 and 1866; extracts relating to the power of the Court of Aldermen over the Livery Companies, 1428-1832; papers of the Reform Association, 1876; papers relating to the City of London Livery Companies Royal Commission into the alleged misuse of Company funds, 1884; booklet explaining the functions of the liverymen and of Common Hall, 1960, 1972 and 1986 and papers relating to livery cloth, 1604-1870.

      Also papers relating to individual companies, 1380-1998, including Air Pilots and Air Navigators; Apothecaries; Armourers and Braziers; Bakers; Barber-Surgeons; Basketmakers; Blacksmiths; Bowyers (makers of bows); Brewers; Broderers (embroiderers); Butchers; Carmen (carters or carriers); Carpenters; Clockmakers; Clothworkers; Coachmakers; Combmakers; Cooks; Coopers (makers of casks, buckets and tubs); Copper Miners; Cordwainers (shoemakers); Curriers (dressers and colourers of leather); Cutlers (makers of utensils); Distillers; Drapers; Dyers; Fanmakers; Farmers; Farriers; Feltmakers; Fishmongers; Fletchers (makers of arrows); Founders (metal casters); Framework Knitters (makers of hosiery); Fruiterers; Furniture Makers; Gardeners; Glass sellers; Glaziers; Glovers; Gold and Silver Wire Drawers; Goldsmiths; Grocers; Gunmakers; Haberdashers; Horners (workers in horn); Innholders (innkeepers); Ironmongers; Joiners, Coilers and Carvers; Leather sellers; Long Bow String Makers; Loriners (worker in iron); Lustring (makers of silks); Masons; Master Mariners; Mercers (dealers in textiles); Merchant Tailors [or Taylors]; Musicians; Painter-Stainers; Parish Clerks; Patternmakers (person who arranges textile patterns for weaving); Paviors (layers of paving); Pepperers (dealers in spices); Pewterers (makers of pewter utensils); Pinmakers; Plaisterers [or Plasterers]; Playing Card Makers; Plumbers; Poulterers; Saddlers; Salters (dealers in salt); Sawyers (people who saw timber); Scientific Instrument Makers; Scriveners (scribes or clerks); Shipwrights; Shoemakers; Skinners; Soapmakers; Solicitors; Spectacle Makers; Stationers; Tallow Chandlers (makers of tallow candles); Tilers and Bricklayers; Tin plate workers; Tobacco Pipe Makers and Tobacco Blenders; Turners (makers of objects using lathes); Upholders (dealers in second hand wares); Vintners (wine merchants); Watermen and Lightermen (boat men); Wax Chandlers (makers of wax candles); Weavers; Wheelwrights; Woodmongers (timber merchants) and Woolmen (wool merchants).

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      WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF GIRDLERS
      GB 0074 CLC/L/GB · Colección · 1500? - 1981

      Records of the Worshipful Company of Girdlers, 1500? - 1981. The records were compiled from the 16th century, but they include deeds dating from 1326. The membership records include registers of freedom admissions and apprentice bindings from 1654; charters and ordinances; Court minute books; financial accounts; papers relating to charitable bequests and papers relating to property and estates.

      IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING ACCESS: These records are stored at the Guildhall Library site rather than the LMA Clerkenwell site. Researchers wishing to access these records should do so at the Guildhall Library Rare Books table. The Library is open Monday to Saturday, 9:30 to 16:45. Researchers will need to have an Archives History Card or a Library Readers Card. An archivist will be available at Guildhall Library on Thursday mornings to answer any queries.

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      WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF SILKTHROWERS
      GB 0074 CLC/L/SF · Colección · 1629

      The records of the Worshipful Company of Silkthrowers comprise a grant of arms, ordinances and charter of incorporation, all dated 1629.

      IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING ACCESS: These records are stored at the Guildhall Library site rather than the LMA Clerkenwell site. Researchers wishing to access these records should do so at the Guildhall Library Rare Books table. The Library is open Monday to Saturday, 9:30 to 16:45. Researchers will need to have an Archives History Card or a Library Readers Card. An archivist will be available at Guildhall Library on Thursday mornings to answer any queries.

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      THOMAS VYSE AND SONS
      GB 0074 CLC/B/227-181 · Colección · 1814-1877

      Legal and business papers of Thomas Vyse and Sons, merchants.

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      HEALTH DEPARTMENT: STAFF
      MCC/HS/S · Colección · 1947-1965
      Parte de MIDDLESEX COUNTY COUNCIL

      Records of the Middlesex County Council Health Department relating to staff, 1947-1965, including general files relating to: medical staff, dental staff, uniforms and protective clothing, midwives, home nurses, training, health visitors, day nursery staff, medical auxiliaries, residential special schools, airports, chest clinics and health education.

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      Barrett Street Technical College
      GB 2159 Barrett Street · [1904]-1966

      Records of Barrett Street Technical College, formerly Barrett Street Trade School, [1904]-1966, comprising minutes of the Consultative Committees for Hairdressing, Dressmaking and Ladies' Tailoring, 1915-1950; minutes of the School Consultative Committees on Technical Education for Distributors, 1931-1939; student fees registers, giving names of students, addresses and dates of entry and leaving, 1915-1953, covering the Junior and Senior Technical Schools students; staff register, 1904-1921, giving name, details of previous appointments and starting and leaving dates; prospectuses, [1915-1963];

      scrapbooks of press cuttings concerning Barrett Street Technical College, 1915-1966;

      note books of a student, Dorothy C M Ludicke, on massage, health and beauty, treatments, [1948].

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      London College of Fashion
      GB 2159 London College of Fashion · 1967-2002

      Records relating to the London College of Fashion, 1967-2002, comprising papers relating to course submissions to the Technical Education Council, 1977-1980; course handbooks, papers relating to courses and course validations, 1985; course leaflets for Cosmetic science, Fashion design & technology, Fashion promotion, Fashion futures, Costume & make-up for the performing arts, Media, BA Hons fashion management and Access to fashion business, [1986]; bulletins and newsletters, 1967-1979; prospectuses, 1980-2002; London Institute annual review, 1997;

      photographs of students, students' work, interior scenes of the college, 1967-2002; photographs of the HND FDT students' show, 1995;

      videocassettes of students' shows, 1980-[2002]; scrapbooks of press cuttings concerning the London College of Fashion and former students, 1975-1993;

      audio tapes and transcripts of interviews, [1996], with Mary Wildman on her time as a student at Barrett Street Trade School, 1936-1938, and Eddie Thornton, student, 1963-1965; paper entitled 'Needle trades to the needs of fashion', 1996.

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      GB 2159 Shoreditch · [1904]-1967

      Records of Shoreditch College for the Garment Trades, formerly Shoreditch Technical Institute Girls Trade School, [1904]-1967, comprising staff register, [1904]-1922, giving name, details of previous appointments and starting and leaving dates; school rolls, giving names of students, 1948-1961; syllabuses, 1967; examination papers, 1967; examination results, 1961-1965; summary detail of classes, 1949-1965; minutes and papers of the Publicity sub-committee, 1958; papers concerning a ministry inspection of Shoreditch College, undated; annual report, 1964-1965; prospectuses, 1929-1967; photographs of students and press cuttings, 1949-1955; papers and press cuttings relating to Shoreditch Technical Institute, 1949-1955; photographs of prizegivings, 1954-1963; programmes for shows and plays, 1950s; Shoreditch Girls Junior Technical School visitors' book, containing visiting cards left by visitors, 1910.

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      GB 2108 KUAS229 · Fondo · 1962-[1989]

      20 letters from Iris Murdoch to writer and economist Devaki Jain, largely regarding arrangements to meet but also regarding thoughts on religion, clothes, travelling and family. Dated mostly from the 1960s with one possible from 1980. With copies of 2 letters from Devaki Jain to Iris Murdoch, and 8 copies of title pages from Iris Murdoch novels with handwritten dedications from Iris Murdoch to Devaki Jain.

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      DACIE, John Vivian (1912-2005)
      GB 0100 KCLCA KH/PP9 · [1930-1936]
      Parte de KING'S COLLEGE HOSPITAL

      Papers of Sir John Vivian Dacie, [1930-1936], contain articles of clothing and photographs dating from Dacie's time on the King's College Hospital cricket team. The collection notably comprises a pair of wicket keeper's gloves, [1930-1936]; cricket blazer, [1930-1936]; two cricket caps [1930-1936]; photograph of the cricket team [1930-1936]; King's College Hospital scarf [1930-1936] and black and white photographs of blood cells taken through a microscope.

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