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Keyworth & District Archive Material Keyworth & District Archive Material CONTAINER DESCRIPTION The Society maintains an archive of material relating to the history of Keyworth and it's neighbouring villages. This archive is not available to the general public but requests for copies of certain items in the collection may be made to the Society's Archivist. ORIGINAL AND COPIED DOCUMENTS Arranged by subject:: Keyworth In The 1890s; Education; Employment; Keyworth Families; Law & Order; Public Administration (Parish Records); Public Utilities; Poverty/Charity Etc.; Sports, Pastimes &Amp; Entertainment; Churches In Keyworth; Transport; Drawer 1 World Wars 1 And Ii; Stanton And Its Church; Population Growth; Womens Institute; Keyworth On The Map; Inclosure Of Keyworth & Neighbouring Parishes; Nottinghamshire Directories, 1895-1941; Businesses; Neighbour Villages; Miscellaneous Items; Miscellaneous Items; Keyworth Choirs And Theatrical Groups; Keyworth Choirs And Theatrical Groups; Selby Lane School; South Wolds School; Oral History. THE ATTEWELL COLLECTION OF PHOTOGRAPHS The Attewell Collection was discovered in the attic of 8, Main Street, Keyworth, Drawer 2, (former Post Office) by Les Yallup during alterations after Mr. & Mrs. Attewell Part 1 had left. There is no date for the discovery. Few photographs have dates but several were identified in 2006 by a member of the Attewell family visiting Keyworth. ORIGINAL AND COPIED PHOTOGRAPHS Drawer 2, Arranged by subject: Part 2 Band Of Hope; Boys Brigade; Buildings; Bowls; Churches And Chapels; Football; ORIGINAL AND COPIED PHOTOGRAPHS Drawer 2, Arranged by subject: Part 3 Cricket; Events; Farming; Feignies; Fire Service; Golf; Mary Ward College; Military; Neighbouring Villages; Parish Council; People; Primary Schools. ORIGINAL AND COPIED PHOTOGRAPHS Drawer 2, Arranged by subject:: Part 4 Quorn Hunt; Tennis And Rugby; Southwold School; Sunday Schools; Transport; 1 Ve/Vj Day - 50th Anniversary; The Deborah Tomlinson Collection; Post Card Collection; Keyworth And District Local History Society. PARISH RECORDS AND CENSUS RETURNS Drawer 3 Covering the villages of Keyworth, Plumtree, Clispton-on-the Wolds, Stanton- on-the-Wolds, Normanton-on-the-Wolds and Widmerpool. Drawer 4 BOOKS, MAGAZINES, PAMPHLETS AND EPHEMERA Map Cabinet MAPS AND RELATED DISPLAY MATERIAL Boxes X4 THE BOB AND ROSALIND HAMMOND COLLECTION Box 5 ARCHIVE FROM 2015 ONWARDS (KYBX000) 2 Keyworth & District Archive Material - Drawer 1 CONTAINER DESCRIPtION The Society maintains an archive of material relating to the history of Keyworth and it's neighbouring villages. This archive is not available to the general public but requests for copies of certain items in the collection may be made to the Society's Archivist. KEYWORTH IN THE 1890s Blue folder i) A3 photocopy. 'Looking Back' article 1957 from The Countryside by J. Hallam, 1 b. 1866. (Notts. Rural Community Council) EDUCATION i) Photocopy of school photograph, Plumtree school 1922. Stapled to it a handwritten note with pupils' names. Endorsed: V. Bishop, 95, Nottingham Road, Keyworth. ii) Photocopy of two photographs - Plant a Tree in '73 - Brian Strutts plants a tree in the village square. iii) Photocopy of three photographs - Keyworth Infant School - visit of author Val Bird and Gumdrop. Nd. Attached sheet says lower photograph is - Last Day at Selby Lane Infants School, July 1985, afternoon assembly. Initialled DMS. iv) Two stapled sheets, photocopies of eight photographs - Mrs. Wright's retirement 1975. v) Photocopy photograph - Centenary Year 1974 vi) Photocopy photograph - Class 3 model Keyworth Village - Centenary Exhibition, 1974 Blue folder vii) Photocopy of three photographs. Harvest Festival and Presentation of 2 Centenary Mugs by Mrs. J. Dixon and Mrs. Gunn viii) Three stapled sheets of ten photographs of the demolition of Selby Lane school ix) Photocopy of newspaper article about Willow Brook School choir, with pictures. 12 July 1994 x) Photocopy of newspaper article about headmaster of Willow Brook Primary school losing weight. xi) Photocopy of newspaper report and picture of Willow Brook School pupils and a long scarf. Evening Post c1982 xii) Photocopy of picture of retirement presentation to the cook of Willow Brook school. NA ND xiii) Photocopy of the Mass of Thanksgiving for the opening of Mary Ward College of Education 23 June 1970 xiv) Photocpy of eight photographs of Mary Ward College NA ND xv) Newspaper cutting of the retirement of Gladys Wright as Head of Keyworth Infants' school. NA ND 3 EMPLOYMENT i) Two A4 sheets, typed, listing occupations from Wright's Directories 1895-1941 ii) Photocopy of two photographs with handwritten sheet stapled thereto:- Photograph 1: Pike & Gunn Stocking Factory Outing to Skegness 1953/4 ? And names all but two people Winnie Blower, Amy Ringham, Hattie Walker, Audrey Murden, Minnie Hopkinson, Mrs. Kershaw, Muriel Wardley Eunice Davinson, Ivy Lomas, Sheila Richards, Joyce Plume, Gladys Warr, Glenys Kemp, Joan Tinsley Blue folder Ruth Richards, Mary Pike, Dorothy Selby, Mary Davill, Dorothy Pike Photograph 3 2: Pike & Gunn Stocking Factory 1935/6. Photo taken down at end of factory yard, off Main Street and names most of those depicted. Phyllis Stubbs, Amy Ringham, Barbara Mellors, Marion Attewell, Dorothy Pike, Audrey Murden, Lucy Hart Rhoda Murden, Dorothy Selby, Edna Lever, Olive Disney, May Hart, Joyce Harding iii) Larger photocopy of photograph 2 with some names on stapled sheet. iv) Larger photocopy of photograph 1 with some names but headed, 'Melves Phenix@. KEYWORTH FAMILIES i) Five stapled sheets 1881 census for Keyworth, alphabetical list of heads of households ii) Seven stapled sheets. Listing of 1881 census iii) Four stapled sheets. 1891 census alphabetical list of heads of households iv) Seven stapled sheets. 1891 census listing v) Four stapled sheets. 1871 alphabetical list of heads of households vi) Six stapled sheets. 1871 census listing vii) Four stapled sheets. 1861 census heads of households viii) Six stapled sheets. 1861 census ix) Four stapled sheets. 1851 census heads of households x) Five stapled sheets. 1851 census xi) Three stapled sheets. 1841 heads of households Blue folder xii) Four stapled sheets. 1841 census 4 xiii) Mrs. Barbara Doxey, article from Plumtree Magazine December 1992- January 1993 xiv) John Ernest Price - article from Keyworth News July 2003 xv) Joyce Mary Elson Dixon MBE. Article from The Lantern, November 2004 xvi) Bill Lawrenson MBE. Article February 1991. Source unknown. xvii) Mick Millwood. Obituary from The Lantern. September 2001 xviii) Bert and Dot Warden. Article from Keyworth News, February 1991 xix) John R. Hartley. Article from Keyworth News, January 1991 xx) Jim Lees. Article from Keyworth News, September 1991 xxi) Photocopy of White's Directory, 1885-6 xxii) Seven stapled sheets. Handwritten copies of census returns, 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871. Extracts not full listing. xxiii) Two stapled sheets. Handwritten list of Keyworth marriages, 1719-1811 xxiv) Listing of the descendants of Joseph Attewell 4 LAW & ORDER i) Typed sheet headed, Keyworth & District LHS. Law & Order 1894-1994. List of seven events. At end 'D. H. Smith. PROLTKHS Blue folder ii) Copy of Police Post, April 7, 1993. Nottingham Evening Post special 5 publication. Mentions Keyworth as in Trent Division iii) Handwritten sheet signed John Melvill and from interview with Mr. & Mrs. Tinsley and Mr. & Mrs. Stringfellow relates to the 1930s. Blue folder PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (PARISH RECORDS) 6 i) List of Keyworth Village Hall archives as at December 1993 with index Blue folder PUBLIC HEALTH 7 No contents PUBLIC UTILITIES i) Brown folder, seventeen pages of handwritten essay Public Services in the Blue folder Keyworth Locality, No date. No author 8 ii) Handwritten sheet with two corrections to (i). No date. No author. iii) Cutting, The End of Stanton Water Tower, No date. No source. POVERTY/CHARITY etc. i) Photocopy of photograph of Plumtree Sick Club Members at Plumtree Wakes Blue folder in front of Griffin Inn. 1920s. (Mrs. E.M. Scadden) 9 ii) Five sheet paper-clipped essay, Poverty, Charity and Self Help, attributed to Daphne Butler and Alice Yardley, October 1993. SPORTS/PASTIMES/ENTERTAINMENT i) Photocopy of photograph: Keyworth Choir concert in Southwolds school hall, 1970 ii) Photocopy of Nottinghamshire Guardian, 2 August 1947 about Keyworth Cricket Club and its new venue iii) Keyworth United Football Club, 1948-1951 - Photocopy of Harry Henson's scrap-book. Lists results, league tables, match reports and photographs. 36 pages. iv) Programme for Keyworth United v Notts County, 28 July 1985 Blue folder v) The Green 'UN. Oficial newsletter of Keyworth United Football Club. Issue 1, 10 September 1986 vi) The 'Green 'Un'. Issue 2, October 1986 vii) Keyworth United FC. Official Magazine. 1st issue, December 1984 viii) Photocopy of newspaper article about Keyworth United. NA ND ix) Photocopy of newspaper article about John Woodford of Keyworth United FC celebrating 23 years with the club x) Keyworth Table Tennis Club. Photocpy of article from Advertiser, 20 May 1972 with group photograph xi) Keyworth Table Tennis Club. Photocopy of newspaper photograph relating to move to a new HQ 5 xii) Keyworth Table Tennis Club. Photocopy of newspaper photograph of group at annual meeting May 1966 xiii) Envelope containing details of the Village Quiz 2009 where KDLHS were placed 2nd xiv) Blue folder contianign notes for the 2009 Keyworth Show exhibits on village pubs CHURCHES IN KEYWORTH i) Service booklet in card covers for Sunday, 13 June 1993 ii)
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