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1 Suffolk Record Office New Accessions 1 Jan 2016-31 Dec 1 SUFFOLK RECORD OFFICE NEW ACCESSIONS 1 JAN 2016-31 DEC 2016 This list will also be published at http://www.suffolkarchives.co.uk/collections/recent-additions/ . Please note that if you wish to view any of the recently acquired collections you should contact the appropriate branch before visiting, as not all of these collections have been catalogued and therefore may not be available for public access yet. Bury branch CHEVINGTON SCHOOL: Samples of students’ work and display material, photographs, papers on school closure appeal and a small sample of attendance registers. c1935-1989 ADB527 LONG MELFORD PRIMARY SCHOOL: Governors' minutes 1997-2016 ADB552 CHEDBURGH VCP SCHOOL: Copy photographs of children; originals dated as above. Many images have names of the children pictured. 1958-1988 ADB586 HOWARD MIDDLE SCHOOL, BURY ST EDMUNDS: Photos, letters and newspaper articles 1972-2016; News articles collected by and concerning the school. 20th century ADB736 NEWMARKET ACADEMY: Three boxes of governing body papers, mostly minutes 1996-2014; Three digitised images of school photographs, originally taken in 1955/1957 and 1959; Photocopies of photos from Easter 1959 and 1962 (2pp) and Photocopies of SGS chess record (4pp) 2016 ADB737 HARDWICK MIDDLE SCHOOL, BURY ST EDMUNDS: 4 x admission registers (1976-2002); examples of pupils' work, 8 x scrapbooks of photographs of school events etc 1979-1999 and additional photographs; 4 x scrapbooks of school ‘memories’ 1991-2004; Certificates 1979-2012; Newspaper cuttings 1976-2014, 1976-2014; School history, schoolwork, school photographs, 20th century; 1 x box file of year-books for the archive. 20th century ADB748 ST LOUIS MIDDLE SCHOOL, BURY ST EDMUNDS: 5 x plastic crates of mainly photograph albums and loose photographs c1990-2016; Governors' Minute Books St Louis Catholic Middle School 1971-1980, 1981-1991, 1991-1996, 1996-2000, 2000-2004, 2004-2006 [50 year closure period]; Lever Arch files of Governors' Minutes 2006-2007, 2008-2009, 2009-2010, 2010-2011, 2012-2013, 2013-2014, 2015-2016 [50 year closure period]; Admission registers 1988-1994, 1994-2002, 2003-2007; School diaries, handwritten account of school events etc with programmes, photos, letters, posters, newscuttings stuck in 1987-1990, 1991-1993, 1994-1996, 1996-1998, 1998-2000, 2000-2003, 2003-2006; Miscellaneous, plastic wallet containing newsletters for parents from the head, ranging from 1993-1998, also small newsletter booklets for the students; one cardboard folder containing laminated photos from sports events and sports days at the school including 2003 sports day; one plastic wallet with details of the 2005 Key Stage 3 sports day - who ran races, type of races and the record for that race; One 2015/2016 planner for the school year; photo album 1/3 full including photos from school history trips to local castles 1986/87 as well as pictures from sports events in school; some pencil labelling inside naming certain students; one plastic wallet containing the curriculum newsletters from 1998-2001 discussing changes to curriculum and lists of subjects to be studied; plastic wallet containing letters from the Parent Teacher Association and different departments within the school to the parents re trips etc. and changes to school curriculum, uniform, staff etc. from 1981-87; cardboard folder containing 3 x reports of students from 1966-68 (school then called The Convent of St Louis) and governors' reports to students for the years 1987, 1990, 1997 and 2000; plastic wallet with information on the number of pupils in the school (gender, ability, boarders) 1972-73; 3 x information sheets on the number and title of staff for years 1972, 1977-78 and 1982-83; one questionnaire dated 1982 concerning behaviour of students and discipline; plastic wallet including the programme for a play in 1974, sports day programmes for 1985 and 1986 and a copy of the 'St Louis' Times' including school and pupil achievements for the year 2002; plastic folder containing Ofsted reports for the school for 2007, 2010, 2013; inspection reports from the Diocese of East Anglia for the years 1996, 1997, 2007, 2010 and 2013; full report and summary of the report for the year 2002 and a book of the 1997 report from the Diocese of East Anglia; cardboard folder containing black and white framed paper photos of the development of the school and different views of its buildings; 7 x prospectuses for the years 2001, 1996, 1990 and 1989 and three unknown dates 2 plus letters on school rules, travel arrangements and uniform, 20th century, 1 x box of photo albums,1 x box of time capsule contents 1997,1990s; 1 x admissions register 1971-1987. 1966-2016. ADB749 ST JAMES’ MIDDLE SCHOOL, BURY ST EDMUNDS: Trophies, certificates and school photographs 20th century; 1 x aerial photo (rolled) of St James Middle School. 20th century ADB750 HOWARD PRIMARY SCHOOL: 1 x photo album 20th century ADB751 STOWMARKET COURT: Court Registers 1986-1998 BB10 NEWMARKET COURT: Court Registers 1986-1999 BB506 HAVERHILL COURT: Court Registers 1986-1999 BB507 SUDBURY COURT: Court Registers 1986-1999 BB508 (STOW AND BURY ST EDMUNDS MERGED AND BECAME) 'ST EDMUNDSBURY COURT' Court Registers 1990-2008 BB514 MILDENHALL COURT: Court Registers 1986-1999 BB515 NORTH WEST SUFFOLK COURT: Court Registers 1999-2008 BB516 (HAVERHILL AND SUDBURY MERGED AND BECAME) 'SUDBURY MAGISTRATES COURT': Court Registers 1999-2008 BB517 BURY ST EDMUNDS BOROUGH: Plans and form of notice to accompany plans of new buildings for six cottages on Lower Brown Road, Bury St Edmunds. Lower Brown Road is now York Road,1885; Plans for a property at Lower Brown Street, Bury St Edmunds, 7 Mar 1885. 1885 EE500 PRESTON PARISH COUNCIL: 1 x bound minute book 3 Dec 1982 -19 Apr 2005; Folder of signed minutes 26 Jul 2005-23 Sep 2014. 1982-2014. EG504 ELMSWELL PARISH COUNCIL: 7 x volumes of Elmswell Parish Council Minutes May 2007-Apr 2008; May 2008-Apr 2009; May 2009-Apr 2010; May 2010-Apr 2011; May 2011-Apr 2012; May 2012-Apr 2013; May 2013-Apr 2014. 2007-2014. EG507 WICKHAMBROOK PARISH COUNCIL: 2 Purchased Graves Registers; Audit paperwork 2005-2013; 4 x volumes of Parish Council Minutes 2010-2014. EG519 HONINGTON PARISH COUNCIL: 3 x boxes of Parish Council records. 20th century EG522 WESTLEY PARISH COUNCIL: 2 x folders of accounts plus minutes for 1992-2001 EG543 LAYHAM PARISH COUNCIL: 1 x folder re: Layham Parish Plan 2002-2004, 1 x folder re Layham Parish Plan Follow-up Group 2004-2006. 2002-2006 EG722 BABERGH DISTRICT COUNCIL: 14 x registers of Electors 1980s and 1990s; Budget books including loose papers and 'Emergency Planning Booklet' 1974- 1975 and 1989-1990 (15 x booklets); Data Book and Aide Memoire update 2005; Emails and papers on Corporate Governance 2002; Annual Reports and Accounts x 20 1974-1995 and Electoral Registers x 26 - 1974, 1975, 1976-1977, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981 x 2, 1982-1983 x 2, 1984-1985, 1987-1988 x 2, 1988- 1989 x 2, 1989-1990 x 2, 1990-1991 x 2, 1991-1992 x 2, 1994-1995, 1995-1996, 1996-1997, 1997-1998 and 1998-1999. 1974-2005. EH502 BURY ST EDMUNDS AND SUDBURY METHODIST CIRCUIT: 13 x plan and directory for Sudbury Circuit 1950-1965; 1 x order of worship, civic service 3 Jun 1951; 1 x invitation to opening ceremony 1962; Concert programme 1953; St John's Methodist Church Sudbury Centennial Brochure 2002. 1950-2002 FK1500 BURY ST EDMUNDS METHODIST CIRCUIT: Order of Public Religious Services in the Mildenhall Circuit 1922 and Methodist Church Bury St Edmunds Directory; Order of Services Jul-Oct 1955. 1922-1955 FK1500 EXNING METHODIST CHAPEL: 1 x marriage register 1987-2014 FK1512 HARGRAVE METHODIST CHAPEL: Hargrave Trust Secretary's Minute Book with loose items affixed at rear of volume 1911-1994; Hargrave Trust Treasurer's Book with loose items affixed at rear of volume 1911-1974; 1 x Folder containing official documentation relating to the Chapel, including Site Report completed by Suffolk County Council. 1911-1994 FK1513 UNITED REFORMED CHURCH, WHITING STREET, BURY ST EDMUNDS: Miscellaneous items relating to the church and printed history. 20th century FK3502 CLARE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH: 20 photographs/images of assorted sizes, featuring individuals, groups and places relating to Clare United Reformed Church. 19th- 20th century FK3509 ELMSWELL PARISH: Annual Church Accounts 1962-2009; Churchwardens' Receipts 1937-1938; Elmswell Church Land Charity bank book 1932-1938. FL513 BARNHAM PARISH: Baptism register 1873-1999; Marriage register 2004-2011. 1873-2011 FL524 3 BARROW PARISH: 1 x marriage register 2011-2016 FL525 GREAT BARTON PARISH: 1 x Marriage Register 2008-2012 FL526 GREAT BRADLEY PARISH: Parish account book 1965-1990; PCC minutes book Jan 2000- Jan 2004; Great Bradley Quinquennial reports 1963, 1968, 1975, 1980, 1985, 1990, 1995, 2000, 2006; Repairs and works 2000-2004. 1965-2006 FL534 LITTLE BRADLEY PARISH: 1 x marriages register 2008-2016 FL535 BRANDON PARISH: 11 x Parish Registers; Banns of Marriage x 3 (Jun 1973-May 1988, Jun 1985-Jun 1993, May 1993-Jun 2007); Church Services x 4 (Nov 1963-Feb 1986, Mar 1986-Jun 1991, Jul 1991-Jun 1998, Jun 1998-Jul 2004); Marriage Register x 1 (Jan 1971-Jun 1989); Burial Registers x 2 (Oct 1957-Jan 1987, Jan 1987-Sep 2004); Confirmation Register x 1 (Apr 1946-May 1999). 1957-2007 FL536 BRENT ELEIGH PARISH:1 x marriage register 1998-2015 FL537 BURES ST MARY'S PARISH: 29 x Sunday School class registers 1925-c1986; One folder of correspondence 1990-2013; Bures Atkinson's Almshouses; The Great Ropers Charity accounts book 1987-2004; Bridges Charity Barclays Bank book 1926-1951; Folder of papers on Waldegrave Repairs 1992-1993; Envelope of papers on Tower Room Conversion 1990-1991; Envelope of papers on the new vicarage 1992; Envelope of papers on organ 1997; Envelope of papers on 'Church Fittings, chairs, lights, carpets, guarantees etc' 2000-2003 and Envelope of papers on Quinquennials 1990-2004.
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