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Badwell Ash Primary School SUFFOLK RECORD OFFICE NEW ACCESSIONS 1 JAN 2014-31 DEC 2014 Bury branch BADWELL ASH PRIMARY SCHOOL (The school closed at the end of 2013): Admission Register nd; Minute book 1997-2007; Signing in Book 1996-2012; Badwell Ash Memorial plaque dedicated to memory of B Williams and C Wellard; Colour picture of class and teachers: Oak class and Willow class; Log Books 1966-1997; Class Photographs; Photo albums of photos of school activities nd; Album about different destinations, with text written in French and German; Photo album 1980-1990: Colour photos of school activities with news clippings; Photo albums 1986 and 1990-1998: Colour photos of school activities; Badwell Ash CEVAP school events, 2008-2009. Colour photos of school events; School photographs 2007. Colour photos of school events, smaller photos and a DVD of Sports Day. 1966-2012 ADB511 BEYTON MIDDLE SCHOOL: Admission registers 1953-1974; folders of cuttings and information 2004-2009; volumes of learning forms 1957-1973; volumes of photographs (sports and other activities) 1970s and 1980s; Folder: history of Beyton School; Folders of black and white and colour photographs of new food room; Sports team sheets 1950s and 1960s; Album presented to Mrs Maureen Russell 1988; Display material, prospectuses and brochures 1992- 2005; School magazines 1-12; photographs of staff and pupils: year groups 5 and 8 1998 - 2013; 1 folder containing 1st & 2nd XI football teams 1956, 2nd & 3rd year netball team 1982, other assorted undated items; bundle of 5 different year groups; 4 aerial photographs of school site nd; bundle of unidentified /undated groups of staff and/or pupils. 1953-2013 ADB729 IXWORTH MIDDLE SCHOOL (The school closed in July 2014): Photographs: small box of 29 glass/copper negatives, 6 on wooden blocks, 1 tube rolled photographs, 8 albums, bundle of loose photographs, cardboard-framed class and team photographs, small bundle of staff photographs, all mostly undated and without names. Those which are dated span the years 2004-2013; Log Books 1957-2001; Admission Registers (approx. dates) 1957-1995; Prospectus: 2013-2014; School Buildings/Plans: 1 bundle containing A5 plan of current school layout, 1 x folded copy blueprint, A4 envelope of folded original blueprints and some loose buildings papers; Book accessions register [school library?], 1957-1967; Newsletters and Magazines: 'Mosaic' 1958-1966, 'Midpoint' 1990-1999, 'I.M.S. News' 1980-1983, bundle of newsletters 2006-2014; Ixworth Modern Secondary School Speech Day programmes 1964- 1972; Booklet celebrating the work of G.H. Peake as headmaster, 1957-1966; School Motto and Emblem: on A5 sheet of paper, wood and felt; Merit Award bookmark, red 'leather', nd; Visit by Prince Charles to School 4th March 2011: bundle of photos and pupil 'experiences' and A3 compilation of photographs; Office Equipment: 8 booklets listing additions to and disposals of equipment, Sep 1985, Sep 1986, Mar 1993 and Summer 1999; Thurston Upper School prospectus, 1979-1980; Tape Cassette: labelled 'Mr Douglas (and Mr Swift's Talk) 'The Blizzard' Feb 25th 1988'; Staff Meeting Minutes 1971-1991; School Funds Committee Minutes 1957- 1984; Punishment Book Ixworth Secondary School, 1966-1983; Swimming Pool Committee files. c. 1900-2014 ADB743 MONKS ELEIGH CEVP SCHOOL (The school closed in July 2014): Log Books 1908-1986; Admission Register, 1935-2000; Managers Minute Books, 1926-1998; Punishment Book, 1907- 1953; Furniture Inventory, 1960-1990; School Newsletters, Mar 2013-Sep 2013; Letters to Parents, Aug 2013-Sep 2013; School Photographs, 1968; Anthology of Stories and Verse for Children, nd; Plan of School, no date; School Benchmarking Report, Autumn 2011; School Prospectus, 2014/2015. 1907-2014 ADB744 BLACKBOURNE MIDDLE SCHOOL (The school closed in July 2014): Admission registers, 1975-2003 (closed for 30 years); 9 plans of work at Stanton Middle School, including final plans, furniture layout, planting proposals, 1973, 1994; Laminated press cuttings of school activities, mainly 1990s; Newsletters and school magazines, 2000-2013; Photograph album of coloured photographs of various school activities, 1989-1990; Folder of miscellaneous photographs including aerial views of the school and Sports Day, Summer 2011; Photograph albums of coloured photographs of various school activities, 1990-2000; Stanton CP school newsletters, 2006; Booklet entitled 'Stanton CP Centenary, 1877-1977'; Coloured group photograph of Combs Middles School, Year 7 Rugby Team, nd; coloured group photograph of entire school and teachers, 2013. 1973-2013 ADB745 SUDBURY COUNTY COURT: Judges notebooks, 18 Feb 1930-17 Mar 1937; Workmen's Compensation Act register, 1902-1906 (Act 1897); Workmen's Compensation Act register, 1907-1919 (Act 1906); Workmen's Compensation Act register, 1932-1952 (Act 1925); Pages from fees book, 1847; Folder of Treasury Circulars mostly Sudbury, 1928 - 1964; Default summonses, 1901-1912; Ordinary summonses, 1895-1897; Bills of sale, 1925-1994; Vols. 40 and 42 County Court Officer, 1967-1968 and 1970-1972. BC500 BURY ST EDMUNDS COUNTY COURT: Index to Bills of Sale, 1929-1992; Workmen's Compensation Act register, 1926-1947 (Act 1925); Roll of plans for Triton house, 1994; Suits and proceedings in Equity Book, 1928-1962; Folder of papers re Wartime liabilities, 1941; Bankruptcy Notice Book, 1917-1986; Bankruptcy Act 1914 Taking Officers Book, 1953-1986 (CLOSED UNTIL 1/1/2017); Bankruptcy Act 1914 Taking Officers Book, 1986-1999 (CLOSED UNTIL 1/1/2030); Deeds of Arrangement, 1925-1977; Cause Books, 1952-1980; Judges notebooks, 1980-1983. BC501 THETFORD COUNTY COURT: Workmen's Compensation Act registers, 1931-1955 (Act 1925); Index to Bills of Sale, 1930-1972; Suits and Proceedings in Equity book, 1928-1973; Administration Ledger, 1896-1948 (Bankruptcy Act 1883 & 1943). BC502 BURY ST EDMUNDS BOROUGH: Full Town Council minutes 2003-2009 and Full Town Council agendas, special and precept agendas Dec 2003-Apr 2008; Minutes for the following committees: Environment and Economic Development Oct 2003-Jan 2007, Planning and Licensing March 2008-April 2009, Community and Leisure Oct 2003 - Jan 2007, Peer Review Standing Committee Jan 2008-Nov 2008, Staffing and Employment Feb 2006-Apr 2008. Policy and Finance committee minutes Oct 2003 - Jan 2007; agendas and special and precept agendas May 2005 - Jan 2007. EE500 WICKHAMBROOK PARISH COUNCIL: Parish Council minutes 2000-2010 EG519 BARROW CUM DENHAM PARISH COUNCIL: Minutes 1 Apr 1974-3 Dec 2007; Receipt and Payment Books 1962-1992; Receipt and Payment Book, Burial Expenses Account 1962-1976; Grant of Exclusive Right Burials 1942-2000; Burial Receipt Book 1987-1993. EG520 ICKLINGHAM PARISH COUNCIL: Minutes 2005-2014 and APM Minutes 2007-2012. EG529 HARTEST PARISH COUNCIL: Map of Hartest Cemetery (old portion) nd; Copy of map of Hartest Cemetery (new portion) nd; 1885 25" OS maps 54/14, 63/1, 56/13, 63/5 and 63/6; Precept counterfoils 1968-1983; minute books 1970-1999; Annual parish meetings book 1894- 2000. EG550 TROSTON PARISH COUNCIL: Parish Council minute books 1979-2005 EG585 FORNHAM ST MARTIN AND ST GENEVIEVE PARISH COUNCIL: Parish Council Minutes 1987-1993 and Annual Parish Meeting minutes 1987-1992; folder of Parish Council Minutes 1993-1997 and Annual Parish Meeting minutes 1993-1997. EG702 BURY ST EDMUNDS UNITED REFORMED CHURCH: Financial records including Annual Returns Jan 1981 - Jun 1987; Financial documents including agendas and statements of funds Dec 1981 - Mar 1998; Quinquennial visitation records 1991 - 1996; Building work, including insurance documents Nov 1994 - Jan 1999; Solicitor and Union Correspondence Jul 1995 - Feb 1999; files including Church Calendars 2011 and 2012. FK3502 ST GEORGE'S CHURCH, BURY ST EDMUNDS: Banns Register Jul 1990-Feb 2006; Services Registers Nov 1982- Oct 2002. 1982-2006 FL543 ST JOHN'S PARISH, BURY ST EDMUNDS: Register of services 1991- 1995; Register of Baptisms Jul 1945- Apr 2010. FL544 ST MARY'S PARISH BURY ST EDMUNDS: Marriage Register 2010-2012 FL545 COCKFIELD AND FELSHAM PARISHES: Felsham Baptism Register 1870-2001; Cockfield Baptism Register 1909-1997. FL552 ELVEDEN PARISH: Marriage Register 2007-2013 FL564 ERISWELL PARISH: Register of Services 1960-1992; Bank Book for Church Repair Fund 1962-1979; PCC Accounts 1948-2004; PCC AGM Minutes 1947-2008. FL565 FORNHAM ALL SAINTS PARISH: documents recording 'dedications' of church fixtures and fittings and publications; churchwardens' correspondence 1986-2014; Dedication documents for the church floodlighting and 1914 Anniversary booklet 1999-2014. FL572 KEDINGTON PARISH: Marriage Register Apr 2011-Jun 2014 FL595 NEWMARKET ALL SAINTS PARISH: Receipts for Marriage Registers, 1940 and 1951; Girls’ Friendly Society; bank book (1959-1967), defence bond letter (1967) and other correspondence (1959); Envelope addressed to Miss D F Smith, containing lease re 29 Malvern Avenue, 1955; Marriage licences 1959-1969; Letter from Church Commissioners to Revd Canon Scott, rural Dean, re vacant vicarage, 1953. 1940-1969 FL609 PAKENHAM PARISH: Marriage Registers 1957-1967 FL614 RUSHBROOKE PARISH: Visitors book 1961-1980 FL620 SANTON DOWNHAM PARISH: Banns Register 1841-2013 FL621 STANTON ALL SAINTS PARISH: PCC Minutes 1882-1992; PCC Correspondence 1988-1998. FL629 TROSTON PARISH: Terriers 1763, 1813, 1820, 1827, 1834, 1841, 1846, 1877; 1717 Indenture release of glebe lands [very fragile]; 1769 Counterpart of lease of glebe lands [very fragile]; 1819 Counterpart of lease of glebe lands; 1879 Memorandum of Tithe Agreement; 1841 Minutes
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