Further records of Sanderstead and Purley Recorded Music Society
- AR884
- Collection
- 1993 - 2001
1 minute book:
6) 1993 - 2001 (final meeting)
Sanderstead and Purley Recorded Music Society
Further records of Sanderstead and Purley Recorded Music Society
1 minute book:
6) 1993 - 2001 (final meeting)
Sanderstead and Purley Recorded Music Society
Reords of the Housing Department in the London Borough of Croydon
Croydon Borough Council
Shakespeare Memorial National Theatre Fund Minute Book
Minute book of the Croydon Branch of the Shakespeare Memorial National Theatre Fund
Shakespeare Memorial Assocation
Florrie Elizabeth Tolfree's Photograph Album
Florrie Elizabeth Tolfree's photograph album of Holy Trinity School and Selhurst Grammar School
Florrie Elizabeth Tolfree
Volume containing dinner invitations, programmes of music, menus and invitations by Mayors and Mayoresses of Croydon
Unknown person
Suburban Press Number 5: Lo! A monster is born
Issue No 5 of the Suburban Press titled 'Lo! A Monster is Born' about the redevelopment of Croydon between 1956 and 1972. The Suburban Press was launched by Jamie Reid, a former student at Croydon Art School
Suburban Press
The War Scrapbook, containing newspaper cuttings relating to events during World War Two
Unknown person
19th Croydon (St Peters) Scout Group records
Log Book of the 19th Croydon (St Peters) Rover Crew and a copy of 'Outlook' the official organ of the 19th Croydon Scout Group, 4th Croydon Guides & Brownies, South Croydon B.P. Guild, and Croydon Corps of Drums
19th Croydon (St Peters) Scout Group
Messeder Field Book for the Manor and Parish of Coulsdon
A collection of transcripts and translations of documents together with copies of plans, maps and other material relating to the history of the Manor and Parish of Coulsdon
Unknown person
Eric Alfred Blake Pritchard Letters
These letters were written to his local meeting and to his family in Thornton Heath, Croydon. They contain details about his work as a medical orderly with the Anglo-American Mission between February and November 1918
He was based initially at Ornans and later at Sermaize les Bains. He is in touch with "Paris Equipe" Based at the Hotel Britannique, 20 Avenue Victoria. He writes every 2-3 days and there are about 50 letters mentioning the following people:
Longstreth Thompson
George Chapman
Norman E. Brooks
Harold Buiks of Eccles
Eric C. Hinde
Arthur Baxter
Morris Burdsall
Bernard McAlpine
Geoffrey Franklin
T. Edmund Harvey and Mrs Harvey
Kenneth Morland
Wilfred Shewell
Eric Alfred Blake Pritchard
Sanderstead Preservation Society Minute Books
Two minute books, with some loose papers, of the Sanderstead Preservation Society
Sanderstead Preservation Society
19 volumes of church records in 3 series:
NC/2/1: Subscription Ledger 1889 - 1890
NC/2/2: Minutes books (17 volumes)
NC/2/3: Building and mortgage funds - 1889 - Presentation volume listing subscribers for new church building
Croydon Christian Free Church
Croydon Amnesty International branch minute book
1 red covered bound notebook
Croydon Branch Amnesty International
Breidenbachs Perfumery Records
This collection comprises of five volumes giving customers names and addresses, orders , prices, suppliers and accounts.
Breidenbach Co Ltd.
Archbishop Tenison School: Records
The school was founded in North End in 1714 as a school for fourteen boys and fourteen girls by Thomas Tenison, Archbishop of Canterbury. For its endowment, Tenison purchased farmland at Limpsfield and he bequeathed £400 to be laid out in land for the enlargement of the Charity. In 1847, the school was rebuilt as separate girls and boys schools in Selsdon Road with adjacent houses for the Master and Mistress (Tenison Cottages, 1 and 2). The Infants and Junior Girls were transferred to other schools in August 1930 and the Girls school reopened in September 1930 as a Senior Girls school. At the same time, the Boys reopened as a Selective Central School and later became a Grammar School. The two schools amalgamated in September 1952 and in 1959 moved to a new building on Selborne Road.
Archbishop Tenison School
Croydon Board of Guardians Records
Records of Croydon Board of Guardians; with records of the Queens Road Homes while administered by the County Borough of Croydon.
Croydon Board of Guardians
Olga Kennedy Collection - Scrapbooks and Photograph Albums
The collection is divided into 12 series covering the following records:
GDOK/1: Photograph Albums
GDOK/2: Scrapbooks
GDOK/3: Individual Photographs
GDOK/4: Printed material
GDOK/5: Reminiscences collected from other individuals
GDOK/6: Personal reminiscences
GDOK/7: Family documents
GDOK/8: Diaries
GDOK/9: Records created by Jack Kennedy, her husband
GDOK/10: Records created by Thomas Knowlson, her father
GDOK/11: Records created by Annie Knowlson, her mother
GDOK/12: Autograph albums
Gwendoline Dorothy Olga Kennedy
Log Book 1922 - 1967 (1, SCH12/1/1): Admission Register 1944 - 1989 (1, SCH12/2/1): Governors' minutes: 1984 - 1988; 1994 - 1996; 1997 - 1999 (SCH12/4/1-3): Minutes of Annual Parents Meetings, 1989 - 1999 (SCH12/4/4): Photographs (SCH12/5): 1) Queen's Jubilee, 1 packet, 1977 : 2) Pilgrim Fort Camp, 1 album, 1979: 3) Pilgrim Fort Camp, 1 album, 198: 4) School activities and lessons, 1 albu n5) Catering, 1 album, n.d6) Summer Fete, 1 album, c.1:5\r\n7) Class photographs, 1987\r\n8) Staff photograph, 1985\r\n9) School sports teams, n.d.\r\n10) Christmas coach trip, n.d.\r\n11) Meeting Princess Diana, c.1980s\r\n12) Entertainment at St Christopher's School, c.1970s \r\n13) Holiday and entertainment, c.1970s\r\n14) Meeting Michael Jackson, Brownies and Entertainment, 1990s\r\n15) Miscellaneous photographs, n.d.
Bensham Manor Special School
Chipstead Valley Secondary School
Opened 5 April 1937. Closed July 1969
Chipstead Valley Secondary School
Opened 10 January 1929 as a central mixed [boys and girls] school in Winterbourne Road, Thornton Heath. During the second world war the school was evacuated to Eastbourne from September 1939 to June 1940 and the to Wales until 11 January 1943.
Heath Clark School
Opened 22 May 1951 as a secondary modern mixed school. The school subequently acquired a sixth form and became, sucessively, a central, grammar, and 14 - 16 comprehensive school. Closed 31 August 1987 and became part of John Ruskin Sixth Form College.
John Newnham School