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Accessions: from 2014 Accessions, 2014 to June 2016 Acc. No. 2104 - Maps of the Wirral for walkers and cyclists 2105 - Ordnance Survey maps 2106 - Wallasey Town Hall basement 2107 - Photographs, engineers site 2108 - Ordnance Survey maps 2109 - Royal Mersey Yacht Club 2110 - Street numbering ledgers 2111 - Highways, Wirral Coast Line Protection 2112 - Bidston Hill estate map 2113 - HMS Tenacious newspaper cuttings and images, story of Tom Fogg 2114 - Leasowe Common 2115 - Wirral Girl Guides 2116 - Education resources 2117 - Wynns Transport, including the Cat Cracker (DVD) 2118 - Mersey Division R. G. 2119 - Title deeds from Charity Commission 2120 - Diary of Lilian Sleigh of Rock Ferry 2121 - Jones family history 2122 - Cammell Laird Football Club 2123 - Transport Depot: planning application registers, house planning applications, highways plans 2124 - Heswall branch of the Labour Party 2125 - Clearance areas, Powell Street, Birkenhead 2126 - Views of the Wirral 2127 - Framed displays of wartime decorations for bravery 2128 - Wirral Electricity special order 2129 - Floral Pavilion, New Brighton 2130 - Mayor Thomas Valentine Burrows, key and image of Egremont Pier 2131 - Cammell Laird match book 2132 - Plans of Alwen [reservoir] and Mersey Tunnel 2133 - Larton Hey, Frankby 2134 - Visiting card, W. Clement Lavis 2135 - Drink map of Birkenhead (temperance) 2136 - United Utilities 2137 - Stanton Road Primary School 2138 - Wallasey Rotary Club 2139 - Walter Laban Gopsill 2140 - New Brighton postcard 2141 - Map of River Dee (CD) 2142 - Acts, Hoylake and West Kirby UDC 2143 - Cammell Laird magazines 2144 - Sale of the Marine Hotel, New Brighton 2145 - Wallasey Corporation 2146 - Birkenhead Corporation 2147 - West Wirral District Scouts 2148 - Index cards to ‘Heswall UDC’ [Wirral UDC] planning applications, and estate papers 2149 - Card index of admissions to Wimbrick Hey Children’s Home, Moreton 2150 - Birkenhead West Liberal Ladies Bowling Club 2151 - Tranmere Rovers Football Club 2152 - Tranmere Rovers Football Club 2153 - Memorial certificate, Edmund Messerry 2154 - Tranmere Rovers Football Club 2155 - Birkenhead Corporation – Acts 2156 - Birkenhead Corporation – Birkenhead Tunnel (Queensway) 2157 - Birkenhead Corporation – Wallasey Tunnel (Kingsway) 2158 - Birkenhead Corporation – town planning / development 2159 - Birkenhead Corporation – slum clearance / demolition 2160 - Birkenhead Corporation – incorporation 2161 - Birkenhead Corporation – Poor Law Union 2162 - Birkenhead Corporation – property, land ownership 2163 - Birkenhead Corporation – docks 2164 - Birkenhead Corporation – extension bill boundaries 2165 - Birkenhead Corporation – licences 2166 - Birkenhead Corporation – electricity 2167 - Birkenhead Corporation – elections 2168 - Birkenhead Corporation – Second World War 2169 - Birkenhead Corporation – ferries 2170 - Birkenhead Corporation – mayors 2171 - Birkenhead Corporation – cemeteries 2172 - Birkenhead Corporation – Alwen [Reservoir] 2173 - Birkenhead Corporation – newspaper cuttings 2174 - Willaston sewerage, New Brighton postcards 2175 - Second World War identity card and postcards 2176 - Birkenhead Corporation – council summons (standing orders) 2177 - Bebington Rotary Club 2178 - Cammell Laird Singers 2179 - Price’s Candle Factory, Bromborough 2180 - Birkenhead Corporation – printed council proceedings 2181 - Birkenhead Corporation – council proceedings, minutes 2182 - Birkenhead Corporation – minutes 2183 - British Railways train register 2184 - Birkenhead Corporation – Williamson Art Gallery 2185 - Birkenhead Corporation – declaration books 2186 - Rate Books 2187 - Churches of Christ, Wallasey 2188 - HMS Revenge 2189 - Hoylake and West Kirby UDC year books 2190 - Wirral Council Cabinet and Committee Minutes 2191 - Birkenhead Corporation – Weights and Measures Department 2192 - Bromborough Society 2193 - Birkenhead Corporation – Town Clerk 2194 - Birkenhead Corporation – twinning with Gennervillier 2195 - Local photographs 2196 - Birkenhead Corporation – libraries 2197 - Birkenhead Corporation – swimming baths 2198 - Birkenhead Corporation – census data 2199 - Birkenhead Corporation – year books 2200 - Birkenhead Corporation – finance 2201 - Birkenhead Corporation – District Fund (analysis of accounts) 2202 - Merseyside book, photographs of Birkenhead 2203 - Birkenhead Corporation – mortgages 2204 - Birkenhead Corporation – Borough Fund 2205 - Birkenhead Corporation – loan sanctions 2206 - Birkenhead Corporation – abstract of accounts 2207 - Birkenhead Corporation – memorandum books of deeds 2208 - Birkenhead Corporation – accounts 2209 - Second World War, Air Raid Precautions and Civil Defence, Bernard Philip Brown 2210 - Birkenhead Corporation – various 2211 - Wirral and Deeside Standing Conference of Women’s Organisations 2212 - Superannuation ledgers of predecessors of Wirral Council 2213 - Birkenhead Corporation – waterworks 2214 - Birkenhead Corporation – bye-laws 2215 - Wounded Belgian soldiers, First World War (postcard) 2216 - Mettamake Ltd., Mettabuild toys 2217 - ‘Plaques’ 2218 - Wallasey house clearance, H. J. Boughey and Son, estate agents 2219 - School report book, Beryl Brereton 2220 - Souvenir of visit of George V, 1914 2221 - Cadbury’s Badminton Club (trophy) 2222 - Images 2223 - Wallasey Town Hall basement 2224 - Cammell Laird book 2225 - Local history books 2226 - Garnett Confectioners, Wallasey 2227 - Wallasey Town Hall basement – building control files and planning applications 2228 - Portraits of Wallasey mayors 2229 - Local history notes and publications 2230 - Cammell Laird correspondence with Cunard 2231 - Birkenhead Council for Voluntary Service 2232 - Standing Conference of Women’s Organisations 2233 - Archaeological building assessment of the Floral Pavilion 2234 - Cammell Laird books 2235 - Photographs by Len Ash 2236 - Photographs / Hoylake Baths correspondence 2237 - Upton United Reformed Church 2238 - Research on the Cheshire Forest Eyre Roll, transcriptions and translations 2239 - 1st Cheshire (West) Scouts, Overchurch (photograph) 2240 - Calday Grange Grammar School 2241 - Gladys Newby Louttid 2242 - Woosnam collection 2243 - McGinty family records including Cammell Laird 2244 - Photographs, negatives and slides of Birkenhead 2245 - Charles David Wild, birdwatching notes 2246 - Theatre programmes 2247 - Land Charges registers 2248 - Boys Brigade, Arthur Allen 2249 - Plans - buildings 2250 - Marshall family 2251 - Charity Commission: Elizabeth Barton's Charity, Chapel of Caldy, West Kirby 2252 - Magistrates minute books 2253 - Title deed for Wheatland Lane, Seacombe 2254 - 2255 - 2256 - 2257 - 2258 - 2259 - 2260 - 2261 - 2262 - 2263 - .
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