- CBC/2/16
- Series
- 27 Jan 1904 - 8 Oct 1929
Part of Croydon Borough Council
First members appointed from Education Committee 16 Nov 1903
Part of Croydon Borough Council
First members appointed from Education Committee 16 Nov 1903
Attendance and School Accommodation Sub-Committee
Part of Croydon Borough Council
First members appointed from Education Committee 14 sep 1903 on recommendation from Special Sub-committee appointed to consider and report on several sub-committees constitution
Minutes of County Secondary Schools
Part of Croydon Borough Council
The minutes of each schools Governors meetings, in alphabetical order of school, and in reverse order of date within each schools records.
Part of Croydon Borough Council
Day Central and Continuation School Sub-Committee
Part of Croydon Borough Council
Medical Inspection Sub-Committee
Part of Croydon Borough Council
Set up at Education Committee 6 Dec 1909 to have a total of eight members, of which four were to be nominated from the Education Committee and four from the Attendance and School Accommodation Sub-Committee, to cope with all matters medical
General Purposes Sub-Committee and Remand Home Sub-Committee
Part of Croydon Borough Council
Croydon Education Office: School Portfolios
Part of Croydon Borough Council
These files contain papers relating to individual schools, including statistical returns for the year from schools, copies of inspectors reports, papers relating to new buildings, correspondence between the Education Office and the school and government departments regarding the school.
Queens Road Homes [Queens Hospital] : Admission and Discharge Books (Old Format)
Part of Croydon Borough Council
Names are entered in chronological order. Details include calling (occupation), religious persuasion, address, and address to which discharged. Total statistics are given each week
Queens Road Homes [Queens Road Hospital] : Admission and Discharge Books (New Format)
Part of Croydon Borough Council
Names are entered in chronological order. Details include class for diet, or ward etc to which allocated. Total statistics are given each week.
Queens Road Homes: Admission and Discharge Registers
Part of Croydon Borough Council
Names are entered in a loosely alphabetical order. Details include the name and address of a friend or relation. The start date for each volume is the approximate date at which it appears to have begun in use. However, most of the volumes record a number of earlier admissions, presumably copied from older volumes. There is also some other duplication between volumes.
Part of Croydon Borough Council
Croydon Board of Guardians Ledgers
Ledgers of the Croydon Board of Guardians, including General Ledgers, Non-Resident and Non-Settled Poor Ledgers, a Petty Cash Book, Parochial Ledgers and School Ledgers
Croydon Board of Guardians
Croydon Workhouse Admission and Discharge Books
Admission and Discharge Books of Croydon Workhouse. Names are entered in chronological order.
Croydon Board of Guardians
Croydon Local Board of Health: Rough Minutes
Croydon Volunteer Fire Brigade Records
Local Board of Health: Rate Books
Croydon Local Board of Health was formed in September 1849, under the terms of the Public Health Act 1848. Its powers were extended under the Local Government Act 1858. It was responsible for matters relating to water supply and sanitation, and also acted as the highway and planning authority. It superseded the Improvement Commissioners, the Board for the Repair of Highways, and some functions of the Parish Vestry. As the more built-up areas of the parish benefited from more services than the remoter parts, some rates were levied in those areas only. The two areas affected were the 'Special District (ie Croydon town centre); and 'Norwood Special District. The parish as a whole was known as the 'General District; but from 1858, this was sometimes split into 'General District 1 (the town centre), and 'General District 2 (the outlying parts), where different levels of rate were demanded.
General Purposes Rates - Under an Act of 1829 (10 Geo IV), Croydon was authorised to collect rates for 'lighting, watching and improving the town of Croydon . . . and for providing lodging for the judges at the Assizes . . . and for other purposes relating thereto. These rates were sometimes known as 'Lighting Rates until the late 1830s, and afterwards as 'General Purposes Rates. Only the town of Croydon (and not the outlying parts of the parish) appears to have been rated.
Highways Rates - Croydon collected these rates under an Act of 1813/14 (54 Geo III), for the 'amendment and preservation of the public highways within England.
Mayday Hospital Records: Patients. Admission and Discharge Books.
Part of Mayday Hospital Records
These records contain information relating to the intake of patients. They include name, age, religious denomination and reason for admittance. Names are entered in chronological order. A running total is kept of the number patients in each age group.
Selhurst High School for Girls: Stock and Stores Books
Part of Selhurst High School for Girls
Selhurst High School for Girls: Programmmes
Part of Selhurst High School for Girls
Selsdon Primary School: Admission Registers
Part of Selsdon Primary School
N.B. Admission Register 1959 - 1965 missing although newly rebound.
Earlier registers (1928 - 1959) already lost.
South Norwood Primary School: Miscellaneous
Part of South Norwood Primary School
Tamworth Road [British] Schools: Admission Registers
Part of Tamworth Road [British] Schools
Sydenham Road Girls School: Admission Registers
Part of Tavistock High School
Tavistock High School: Log Books
Part of Tavistock High School