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London Metropolitan Archives Saint Anselm LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 SAINT ANSELM, KENNINGTON CROSS: LAMBETH P85/ANS Reference Description Dates Parish Records P85/ANS/001 Register of baptisms Nov 1901-Sep Not available for general access Including lists of confirmation candidates, 1902 1915 Please use microfilm -7 X096/323 1 volume Please use microfilm P85/ANS/002 Register of baptisms Sep 1915-Dec Not available for general access 1 volume 1933 Please use microfilm X096/323 Please use microfilm P85/ANS/003 Register of baptisms Dec 1933-Mar Not available for general access Includes P85/ANS/003/02-04: Notes on 1953 Please use microfilm baptisms of persons received into church, 1942 X096/323 -44 Please use microfilm 1 volume P85/ANS/004 Register of marriages Feb 1902-Sep Not available for general access 1 volume 1906 Please use microfilm X096/324 Please use microfilm P85/ANS/005 Register of marriages Sep 1906-Dec Not available for general access 1 volume 1916 Please use microfilm X096/324 Please use microfilm P85/ANS/006 Register of marriages Jan 1917-Sep Not available for general access 1 volume 1924 Please use microfilm X096/324 Please use microfilm P85/ANS/007 Register of marriages Sep 1924-Dec Not available for general access Includes P85/ANS/007/02: Receipt for register 1932 Please use microfilm of marriages from Deputy Superintendent X096/324 Registrar, 4 Feb 1933 Please use microfilm 1 volume LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 SAINT ANSELM, KENNINGTON CROSS: LAMBETH P85/ANS Reference Description Dates P85/ANS/008 Register of marriages Dec 1932-Sep Not available for general access Closed by the Registrar General in 1933 Please use microfilm consequence of the consecration of the new X096/324 church of St Anselm, 16 Sep 1933. New Please use microfilm volume provided for use in church 1 volume P85/ANS/009 Register of marriages Oct 1933-Jan Not available for general access 1 volume 1935 Please use microfilm X096/324 Please use microfilm P85/ANS/010 Register of marriages Feb 1935-Oct Not available for general access 1 volume 1940 Please use microfilm X096/324 Please use microfilm P85/ANS/011 Register of marriages Nov 1940-Jul Not available for general access 1 volume 1955 Please use microfilm X096/324 Please use microfilm P85/ANS/012 Register of services Apr 1904-Dec Includes P85/ANS/012/02-08: Royal National 1912 Orthopaedic Hospital Out-patient letter 1912, Hudson and Walker house furnishers bill 1906, accounts of Church collection 1906-1912 and miscellaneous notes P85/ANS/013 Register of services Jan 1924-Jun 1931 P85/ANS/014 Register of services Jun 1931-Sep Last entry refers to last service held in the old 1933 Mission Church. Includes P85/ANS/014/02-05: Printed sheet of services on Whitsunday 1933, note of Hospital Sunday collections 18 Jun 1933, note church collection 17 Sep 1933, and printed notice concerning St Anselm's building fund. P85/ANS/015 Inventory of goods, certified correct 1940, 1954, 1935 1956 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 SAINT ANSELM, KENNINGTON CROSS: LAMBETH P85/ANS Reference Description Dates P85/ANS/016 Copy of 1935 inventory of goods 1941 P85/ANS/017 Inventory of goods, certified correct 1970-75 1966 P85/ANS/018 File of statements and accounts 1929-1965 P85/ANS/019 File of parochial returns, statistics and accounts 1929-1963 P85/ANS/020 File of correspondence and papers on the 1921-1932 union of the parishes of St James, Kennington and St Mary the Less, 1921 Also re. the assignment of the district to St Anselm, the consequent reorganisation of the area, and the building of the new church of St Anselm P85/ANS/021 File of correspondence and papers on the 1962-1966 union of the parishes of St Anselm and St Mary the Less and the closure of St Mary the Less Church P85/ANS/022 File of correspondence and associated papers 1965 on reorganisation of rural deaneries in diocese of Southwark and location of parish registers in archdeaconry of Southwark P85/ANS/023 Kennington Slate Club: Account book (receipts Dec 1922-Dec and expenditure with six monthly balance 1941 sheets) Includes P85/ANS/023/02-11: Audited balance sheets 1937-39, letter from president and secretary to club members recommending discontinuation of club 1941, and other papers 1925-33 P85/ANS/024 Kennington Slate Club: Members' weekly Dec 1934-Dec contribution book, with sick payments (at back 1941 of volume) Includes P85/ANS/024/02-33: Medical certificates 1940-41, club certificate cards 1940, letters and other papers 1936-41 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 SAINT ANSELM, KENNINGTON CROSS: LAMBETH P85/ANS Reference Description Dates P85/ANS/025 Kennington Slate Club: Day book, members' May 1935-Dec contributions and outpayments 1941 Contains Loan and Investment Section day book May - Dec 1941 (at back of volume). Includes P85/ANS/025/02-13: Medical certificate 1939, letters and other papers 1939 -41 P85/ANS/026 Kennington Slate Club: Weekly cash book Jan 1937-Dec 1941 P85/ANS/027 Kennington Slate Club: Death claims receipt Jan 1903-Jun book 1940 Includes P85/ANS/027/02-28: Death certificates 1929-40, medical certificate 1936, letters and other papers 1924-39 P85/ANS/028 Kennington Slate Club: Sick claims receipt Jan 1937-Jun book, with receipts for salaries and other 1941 expenditure (at back of volume) Includes P85/ANS/028/02-05: Letter, counterfoils and receipt, 1940 P85/ANS/029 Kennington Slate Club: Rules n.d. 3 copies P85/ANS/030 Kennington Slate Club: Members' contribution (1936)-1941 cards with enclosed letters P85/ANS/031 Kennington Slate Club: Declarations of health 1935 P85/ANS/032 Kennington Slate Club: Medical certificates with 1939 covering letters P85/ANS/033 Kennington Slate Club: Club certificate cards 1939 with covering letters P85/ANS/034 Kennington Slate Club: Correspondence n.d. P85/ANS/035 Kennington Slate Club: Account book (receipts Dec 1922-Dec and expenditure with six monthly balance 1941 sheets) Includes P85/ANS/035/02-10: Audited balance sheets 1937-39 and related papers LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 SAINT ANSELM, KENNINGTON CROSS: LAMBETH P85/ANS Reference Description Dates P85/ANS/036 Kennington Slate Club: Members' weekly Jan 1933-Nov contributions book 1940 Includes P85/ANS/036/02-10: IOUs 1940, record of sick payments Jan - May 1933 and 1934, balance sheets for both sections 1939, and other papers P85/ANS/037 Kennington Slate Club: Members' weekly Dec 1940-Dec contributions book 1941 Includes P85/ANS/037/02-17: Contribution cards 1938-40, letters and other papers 1941 P85/ANS/038 Kennington Slate Club: Daily record of items 1930-1941 unknown and Day book, with members contributions and loans to members, at back of volume Includes P85/ANS/038/02: Letter, 1941 P85/ANS/039 Kennington Slate Club: Weekly cash book Jan 1937-Dec With receipts for salaries at back of volume 1941 P85/ANS/040 Kennington Slate Club: Book containing printed Jul 1940-Oct IOU forms 1941 P85/ANS/041 Kennington Slate Club: Envelope containing 1935 copies of rules of Loan and Investment Section P85/ANS/042 Kennington Slate Club: Members' contribution 1935?-1941 cards with enclosed letter P85/ANS/043 Kennington Slate Club: IOUs 1940 P85/ANS/044 Wedding photographs n.d. P85/ANS/045 Metal stamp inscribed 'St Anselm's Church, n.d. Kennington Cross' P85/ANS/046 Plans and elevations of church 1890-1969 1 roll of 12 plan P85/ANS/047 Plans of redevopment 1969-1971 1 folder LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 SAINT ANSELM, KENNINGTON CROSS: LAMBETH P85/ANS Reference Description Dates P85/ANS/048 Various papers related to St Mary's Lambeth. 1916-1968 Includes plan of church. 1 file P85/ANS/049 Various papers relating to restoration of Bligh 1953-1967 Tomb, St Marys. Includes plans. 1 file P85/ANS/050 St Philips, Lambeth: Early correspondence 1964-1967 concerning redevelopment of church and school. 1 file P85/ANS/051 Papers relating to redevelopment of St Philips 1966-1968 1 file P85/ANS/052 Plans and correspondence relating to St Philips' 1967-1971 redevelopment 1 file P85/ANS/053 Correspondence relating to St Philips' 1969 redevelopment 1 file P85/ANS/054 Plans of St Philips' redevelopment; The Mission 1969-1971 House, St Peters Vauxhall 1 folder P85/ANS/055 Legal papers and correspondence relating to 1933-1971 land around St Anselm Church 1 file P85/ANS/056 Architect's surveys for redevelopment of St 1969-1970 Philips - correspondence and papers 1 file P85/ANS/057 Church insurance policy, St Mary's. 1957 1 file P85/ANS/058 Church insurances and correspondence, St 1967-1977 Mary's. 1 file LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 7 SAINT ANSELM, KENNINGTON CROSS: LAMBETH P85/ANS Reference Description Dates P85/ANS/059 Licence from Performing Rights Society and 1938-1949 correspondence 1 folder P85/ANS/060 St Philip's Church Vestry Minute Book 1867-1973 1 volume P85/ANS/061 Papers formerly enclosed in P85/ANS/060 1960 1 folder P85/ANS/062 St Philip's Parochial Church Council Minutes 1959-1967 Book 1 volume P85/ANS/063 Minute Book of St Philip's Parochial Church 1967-1970 Council. Includes loose note detailing reasons behind special meetings. 1 volume P85/ANS/064 St Philip's Lambeth: Annual Parochial Church 1916-1973 Meetings. Papers. 1 file P85/ANS/065 St Peter's: Legal papers and correspondence 1860-1980 1 file P85/ANS/066 Secretary's notes, St Philip's Lambeth. 1968-1971 1 volume P85/ANS/067 Secretary's reports on various churches in the 1970-1972 Parish 1 file P85/ANS/068 Information on Parishes of St Michael's and St 19-- Andrew's 1 folder P85/ANS/069 Annual Parochial Church Meetings - minutes, 1972-1976 reports and papers.
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