- AR384
- Collection
- 1605-1938
Court rolls, court books, field books, transcripts, maps, etc
Byron Family
Court rolls, court books, field books, transcripts, maps, etc
Byron Family
Case files of children cared for in the Mission of Hope childrens homes. These were children who were fostered but never adopted. For details of adoption records, please contact AdoptLondonSouth for access to records - https://adoptlondon.org.uk/contact/
Mission of Hope
Documents relating to 103 Brancaster Lane, Purley
Two files of correspondence and other documents relating to 103 Brancaster Lane, 1937 - 1950.
Publicity brochure for the Mitchley Wood Estate published by Lawes, Cherry and Co. Ltd, c.1928.
Slater Family
Postcard, photograph and slide collection of John B. Gent (1932 - 2011)
35 boxes plus loose bags:
A POSTCARDS
These, estimated to number over 14,000, are housed in 25 cardboard boxes, three two-drawer filing units, and seven albums as follows:
Boxes
Boxes 1 - 16 contains Croydon cards arranged topographically.
Boxes 17 - 25 contain Croydon cards arranged thematically.
[1] AD Addington (including New Addington)
AS Addiscombe (including Park Hill)
[2] CN Coulsdon
[3] CA Croydon Airport
[4] CC Croydon central
[5] CC Croydon central
[6] KY Kenley
NY Norbury
[7] OT Old Town (including Waddon and the river Wandle
[8] PY Purley
[9] PY Purley
[10] ST Sanderstead and Selsdon
[11] SH Selhurst
SY Shirley
[12] SC South Croydon including Croham Hurst
[13] SN South Norwood
[14] TH Thornton Heath
[15] UN Upper Norwood
[16] WC West Croydon
WS Woodside
[17] ADV Advertising and message cards
AE Aerial views
ALM Almshouses
BOU Bourne flows
CAF Cafes
CEM Cemeteries and crematoria
[18] CHU Churches
[19] COM Composite / multi-view cards
EVE Events
FIR Fire brigade and fires
FLO Floods
[20] GRO Groups
[21] HOS Hospitals
HOU Houses
HUM Humorous and novelty cards
[22] LET Letter-cards
MIS Miscellaneous subjects and buildings
PAL Croydon Palace
PEO People
[23] PUB Public houses
RAD Radio amateurs contact cards
SCH Schools
[24] SHO Shops and other business premises
THE Theatres and cinemas
TOW Town Hall
[25] TA Transport (all modes)
WAR Wartime hospitals and other wartime scenes
WOR Works and factories
Two-drawer filing units
The total of six drawers contain cards relating, mostly, to districts near Croydon but beyond the LB Croydon boundary; also Collectorcard and Pamlin Prints cards, and some modern cards.
Albums
The seven albums contain cards as follows:
[1] C.H. Price cards numbered 20001 - 20099
[2] C.H. Price cards numbered 20100 - 20399
[3] C.H. Price cards numbered 20400 - 20720
[4] C.H. Price cards numbered 30000 - 30299
[5] C.H. Price cards / Croydon Airport
[6] Croydon Times cards
[7] South London cards
B PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTS
Numerous photographic prints, currently on a LSLAS trolley, in course of cataloguing and processing. All are being labelled as the property of / on loan from Croydon Natural History and Scientific Society Ltd. As catalogued and labelled they are filed in the main LSLAS files of photographic and other images.
C SLIDES
Photographic slides including those deposited by the Society and those deposited directly by John Gent before his death.
John B. Gent
Bound sales particulars and other records of Stiles Harold Williams
Please Note:
This collection is currently stored offsite as we are unable to store a collection of this size onsite at present.
If you wish to access any of this material, please contact the team at archives@croydon.gov.uk
The records are organised into 12 broad groups.
1) Two early volumes of sales particulars: 1830 (Eden Park area) and Bletchingly 1835
2) 87 volumes of sale particulars. Some are in poor condition as noted.
The following 39 volumes are indexed chronologically except where noted:
1830 - 1836
1837 - 1840
1841 - 1844
1845 - 1848
1849 - 1850
1851 - 1853
1854 - 1855
1857 - 1858
1859 - 1861
1862 - 1864
1865 - 1866
1867
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872 - 1874
1875
1876 - 1877 no index
1878
1879
1880
1881 damaged spine; chronological index
1882 damaged spine; chronological index
1883 alphabetical index
1884 alphabetical index
1885 alphabetical index
1886 alphabetical index
1887 alphabetical index
1888
1889 alphabetical
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895 - 1896 chronological index
1897 - 1898
1899 chronological index
The following nine volumes contain an alphabetical index at front of each volume:
1900 - 1901
1902
1903 - 1904
1905 - 1906 damaged spine
1907 - 1908 (March)
1908; 1910 - 1911
1912 - 1913
1914 - 1918
1919
The following 39 volumes contain a chronological index at front of each volume:
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929 (badly damaged spine)
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938 - 1942
1943 - 1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957 - 1958
1959 - 1960
1961 - 1962
1963
1964
1965 - 1966
1967 - 1968
plus one volume of sales marked 1930 London but includes some Croydon sales.
3) 4 Indexes of auction particulars.
4) Volume of newspaper cuttings 1957 - 1963.
5) Bundles of loose sale/auction particulars, various dates:
a) London Borough of Croydon: commercial properties (now part of our Sales Particular collection)
b) London Borough of Croydon: residential properties (now part of our Sales Particular collection)
c) Bundles relating to properties in Surrey, Sussex, Kent, the Isle of Wight, Surrey, Derbyshire and the London Boroughs of Sutton, Merton, Lambeth, Lewisham, Bromley, Islington and Haringey have been transferred to the relevant archives or local studies centre.
6) 4 Case files concerning sale of Reedham Orphanage site, 1979-1980.
7) Harold Williams accounts 1955 - 1967.
8) Bundle of assorted plans.
9) 3 volumes of locked private ledgers
10) 5 volumes of indexes.
11) Volume of statement of change (receipts), 1907 - 1909
12) 3 Ledgers, 1947 - 1960, 1960 - 1973 (current accounts of staff), 1994 (These records are closed)
Stiles Harold Williams
Personal papers of Frederick George Creed (1871-1957), inventor of the teleprinter, including family papers, patents, drawings and correspondence regarding his invention of the 'Seadrome', and other variations on ocean platforms, and the papers of his widow Mrs V.GL. Creed
Frederick George Creed
Home Guard Duty Book and photographs of Harry Guy Simmons (1909-1964).
H. G. Simmons
Woodford Old Girls Association
Records of the Woodford (House) Old Girls Association; and photographs and mementoes of Woodford School.
Woodford Old Girls Association
11 school exercise books, used while at Croydon Boys British School. These exercise books were used for Harold Bings homework; the British School was unusual among elementary schools in Croydon in setting homework in this period. the school was noted for an emphasis on artisitic production (drawing, painting, illumination, etc), which is a feature of these books. The books are marked by teachers, but also by the Headmaster, W H Jarvis, at his weekly inspection (normally with blue pencil in a circle).
Harold Frederick Bing
Two minute books (1928 - 1939; 1957), membership lists 1930s - 1940s; photographs 1920s - 1930s; posters, ephemera and insignia.
Croydon Amateur Boxing Club
W.C. Berwick Sayers Collection
William Charles Berwick Sayers
Clocktower brochures for David Lean Cinema and Museum of Croydon Exhibitions
Croydon Clocktower
John Ruskin High School later John Ruskin Sixth Form College
Founded 12 January 1920 as a central school for boys. It became a boys' grammar in 1945 and a mixed [boys' and girls'] comprehensive (14 - 18) high school in September 1971. Closed 31 August 1987.
John Ruskin High School
RECORDS OF ROKE PRIMARY SCHOOL
School Records, Primary Education. Coulsdon Roke Infants' School and Coulsdon Roke Post-Infants' School were founded on 27 April 1908. The word "Coulsdon" was later dropped from the title. The Post-Infants' School closed in 1926 when Roke Central School was opened in the building. Roke Junior School opened on 19 April 1950 in premises vacated by Roke Central School. On 1 September 1969 the Infants' School and the Junior School were amalgamated under one head. Roke Primary School/Purley Vale/Purley/Croydon/London/South-East/England. See SCH95 for records of Roke Central School.
ROKE PRIMARY SCHOOL
RECORDS OF SOUTH NORWOOD HIGH SCHOOL
Secondary Education. South Norwood High School/Sandown Road (South Norwood)/South Norwood/Croydon/London/South-East/England. Opened as Portland Road Girls' School on 7 April 1902 and Portland Road Boys' School on 8 April 1902. A separate Portland Road Junior School was opened on 18 June 1906, with the same headmaster as the boys' school. The boys' and junior schools were amalgamated on 31 March 1911. In September 1931, the boys' and girls' schools were reorganised and admitted only senior pupils after that date. In July 1958, the girls' school was closed and the boys' school was reorganised to form Portland Secondary Mixed School. The name of the school was changed to South Norwood in 1969 and in July 1971, it became an 11 - 14 mixed comprehensive school (South Norwood High School). Closed 31 August 1983. Retrospectively accessioned 17 August 2001.
South Norwood High School
RECORDS OF WINTERBOURNE INFANTS' SCHOOL
Founded January 1907. The school has been an infants' school throughout its history.
Winterbourne Infants School
RECORDS OF ROKE PRIMARY SCHOOL
Coulsdon Roke Infants' School and Coulsdon Roke Post-Infants' School were founded on 27 April 1908. The word "Coulsdon" was later dropped from the title. The Post-Infants' School closed in 1926 when Roke Central School was opened in the building. Roke Junior School opened on 19 April 1950 in premises vacated by Roke Central School. On 1 September 1969 the Infants' School and the Junior School were amalgamated under one head.Primary Education. Roke Primary School/Purley Vale/Purley/Croydon/London/South-East/England
ROKE PRIMARY SCHOOL
Records of Waddon Hospital (formerly Borough Isolation Hospital)
Registers of admission of Waddon Hospital. Some indexed. The building of an infectious diseases hospital was first promulgated in 1890, and in December 1893 pressure increased when permission was refused for the construction of a fever hospital at Grange Wood. This was especially important since in the period 1885 - 90 Croydon had become notorious for its high incidence of epidemic diseases. The hospital opened on 6 June 1896 and was extended in 1900 and 1911. The name was changed to"Waddon Hospital" in 1945, and as the incidence of infectious diseases decreased, the hospital became used for the care of the elderly and pioneering eye operations. In this latter use the hospital became internationally renowned since many of the procedures were filmed as teaching aids. In 1981 large scale bed-closures were proposed in the borough in the light of Government spending cuts, simultaneous with the opening of the new District Hospital and Waddon Hospital was one of the victims. There was little opposition, since the hospital was recognised to be obsolescent. The hospital finally closed in 1984, and the site was given over to residential development in 1991. Croydon Local Studies Library holds several photographs of Waddon Hospital (Photo Ref: 362 Waddon), also a printed report on a proposed new Epidemic Hospital by Leonard Wilde (Ref: pS70 (362) CRO) and an invitation card for the opening of the hospital in 1896 (Ref: pS70 (362) CRO)
Waddon Hospital
RECORDS OF BEULAH JUNIOR SCHOOL
By 1864 there was a Surrey Congregational Union Chapel on the site of the present school. It was then in use as a school room. The Croydon School Board took over the building on 1 August 1871 and it was used as a girls' and infants' school until 1873 when the infants moved to a separate room. This is Croydon's oldest Board School by 14 days. Administrative papers: 1871 - 1890, CBC/3/2/11; 1891 - 1903, CBC/3/2/12; 1903 - 1924, CBC/3/2/13; 1924 - 1945, CBC/3/2/14. There is a history of the school in "The Beulah Story 1873-1973" by Albert E. Oliver in the Local History collection.
Beulah Junior School
Eric Wettern laid out his garden at Roselands, Purley Oaks Road in Sanderstead in 1919 and bequeathed it to the London Borough of Croydon in 1965
http://www.londongardensonline.org.uk/gardens-online-record.php?ID=CRO094
Wettern Family
3 letters from Jane E Roper, of Langmere, Brigstock Road, Thornton Heath, to Mr Forster, a business adviser.
Jane Roper