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Kendal Oral History Group, Index to Transcripts 1-280, 301-309 Updated February 2018 Kendal Oral History Group, Index to transcripts 1-280, 301-309 Updated February 2018 Abbatoir See also slaughterhouse 0056/9-10; 0181/6; 0240/1; Abbey Home, Staveley 0042/18-19,23-24; 0150/24; 0180/19; 0241/16; 0279/5; Abbeyfield Society 0230/14; Abbot Hall 0039/8-9; 0079/9-10; 0088/6,16; 0097/19,20; 0103/11,12; 0128/7; 0150/31; 0154/15; 0155/6; 0159/3; 0162/17-18; 0166/4; 0170/5; 0181/5; 0241/12; 0244/15-16; 0258/2; Abbot Hall art gallery 0026/20; Abbott Hall day centre 0258/2; Abbott Hall nursery school 0258/2; Abbot Hall park 0097/8,20,21; 0100/3-4,5; 0102/5,10; 0121/12; 0124/4,20; 0126/17; 0130/15; 0131/11; 0142/7; 0147/11; 0207/5; 0214/19; 0215/12; 0228/1-2,18; 0248/15; 0258/2; Abbot Hall sports 0131/11; 0215/6,8; 0269/13; Abbot Hall Square 0082/6-7; 0100/1,5; 0228/1,4; 0258/1; Aberdeen 0088/11,12; Abraham Brothers 0200/9; Access to countryside 0262/10; Accidents 0135/7; 0165/3,4,8,16,19,23-24,26,28,32-33; 0201/11; 0203/25; 0220/6,7,17,21; 0236/3,5-6; 0258/8; 0275/2,6; Accountancy 0131/7,10; 0134/12,13; 0280/10; Ackenthwaite 0231/5; Adult education 0227/11; 0241/14; Advertising 0126/5; Aero engineering 0168/3; Aeroplanes 0047/3-4; 0063/20; 0112/18; 0152/4; 0155/1; 0200/5; 0225/15; 0240/14-15,23; Age Concern 0229/9-10; 0301/6; Agricultural college 0206/5; Agricultural engineers 0034/18; 0090/6; 0126/7; 0143/1; 0245/8,20; Agricultural machinery 0163/16-17; Agricultural suppliers 0245/8,20; Agriculture, Ministry of 01377,8,9; Aikrigg Avenue 0136/1,4; 0139/1; 0203/3,5; 0227/1,5; 0280/12; Aikrigg End 0127/1; 0217/2; 0241/1,5,7; Ainsworths 0131/3,11; Air cadets 0158/20; 0237/16; Air travel 0246/7; Airethwaite 0221/3; Aireys dance academy 0102/12; Aireys grocers 0199/7; Aireys newsagents 0258/11; Aireys shop 0173/4; Airships 0022/1-2; Albion hotel 0219/8; Alcohol 0009/10/23;0013/10; 0018/14; 0043/15; 0044/18;0045/53; 0049/1; 0051/9-10; 0059/4; 0065/15; 0078/8-9; 0081/7; 0083/6; 0087/5,7,17; 0090/1,8,9,11,13,14; 0102/4; 0124/1,8,15,16; 0139/2; 0150/4,17; 0161/3,6; 0171/14; 0177/6,7,8,9,11; 0178/32; 0184/3,4; 0209/16; 0213/12; 0215/13; 0216/12-13; 0218/19; 0222/15; 0237/11-12; 0238/16-17; 0245/9-14; Alexanders brewery 0259/1,12; Alexanders mineral waters 0096/4,7,16; 0097/27; 0150/6; 0163/23; Allen and Wells 0166/5; Allen Technical school 0040/6; 0051/2; 0060/2; 0063/6; 0065/7; 0066/1; 0068/4,7; 0078/15; 0087/11; 0088/10; 0107/3; 0131/7,9; 0134/10; 0144/10; 0147/4; 0158/20; 0163/13; 0166/21,22; 0170/9; 0195/8; 0216/7,8-9; 0222/7,10; 0227/11; 0258/18-19; 0259/2; 0265/12,13; 0269/7-8; 0278/7; Allens toffee shop 0172/11; 0223/3; Allhallows Church 0018/13; 0051/4,6; 0078/4,9; 0167/3-4; 0175/10; 0179/17; 0264/18,20,21; Allhallows Lane 0023/5-7; 0026/7; 0040/15; 0051/1,8; 0058/6; 0073/20; 0078/11,17; 0086/4-5; 0087/2; 0097/3; 0102/15; 0103/6; 0105/2,4; 0106/2,7; 0108/1,6,9; 0109/6,10; 0110/2; 0134/12; 0150/2; 0164/11; 0179/13; 0200/6; 0214/8; 0215/1; 0220/18-19; 0236/10; 0248/1; 0275/18,20; 0279/2; Allithwaite 0014/9; 0021/1-; 0035/1-2; 0026/23,24-26,27,30; Allithwaite church 0022/6-7 Allotments 0039/9-10; 0068/8; 0079/7; 0097/21; 0102/3; 0103/14; 0119/5; 0131/5,6; 0158/8,12; 0215/1,7-8,13; 0246/1,4; 0247/4; Almshouses 0065/16; 0088/16; 0216/12-13; Alternative therapies 0279/8; Ambleside 0085/13; 0211/4,9; 0217/4,5; 0226/21; 0230/15; 0236/6,12-14; 0241/6,7,8,10; 0253/7-10; 0257/2,3; Ambleside church 0241/7; Ambleside oral history group 0212/1-8,11-17; Ambulance 0001/6; 0049/7,13,15,21-26; 0053/16-18; 0082/7,10; 0087/12,14; 0136/5; 0173/11-12; 0223/4; 0259/23; Ammonieres 0088/8,9; Anchorite House 0052/29; Anchorite Road 0101/8; Anchorite Well 0031/1-2; 0067/7; 0079/14-15,16; 0249/10; Andrew Brown’s 0170/4; Angel Inn 0168/17; 0215/2,3; Angel Yard 0150/4; 0215/1-4,7; Anglican Young People’s association 0144/9; Animal feed 0130/2,3; 0162/5; 0220/18; 0268/1-12,21-22; Animal rendering 0163/23; Animal Rescue 0058/7; Ann Street 0063/1; 0065/19; 0083/5,22; 0088/6; 0103/5,12; 0133/13; 0147/2,8,16,17; 0223/6; 0227/5,7,12; 0228/16; 0263/1,2; 0269/6; A.P.s 0083/14; 0104/4; 0120/6; 0269/6; Apostle of the north 0045/1; Appleby 0128/5,7; 0155/1-2,22,29; 0253/7; 0268/24; Appleby Bridge 0217/1; Appleby castle 0155/1,22; Appleby Fair 0150/10,30; Appleby Road 0088/13; 0103/1,13,14,16; 0119/7; 0137/12; 0154/15; 0166/23-24; 0266/7; 0301/1,2; 0302/2,4; Appleby school 0155/28,30; Apprenticeships 0042/9; 0066/1,6; 0075/7; 0083/10,16; 0085/8; 0090/4-5; 0096/1; 0103/7; 0126/4; 0128/1,2-3,4-5,7,13; 0144/1,3,7; 0155/2-4,7; 0163/13-17; 0168/7,9; 0170/9; 0171/3,6,8; 0197/3; 0200/9; 0228/1; 0236/3-4; 0241/8; 0252/19; 0258/12,14,15-16; 0269/7-8; 0270/1,2; 0277/6; Aqua School 0088/5; Arable 0005/8, 11; 0067/3-4; 0072/5-6; 0076/23; 0098/1,9; 0103/16; 0107/8; 0112/7; 0113/5; 0114/10; 0115/8; 0129/2; 0160/5; 0218/18,19; 0234/6; 0238/7,8; 0240/9,20,28-29; 0268/1; Archaeology 0006/2-3; 0072/9,11; 0262/13-14; Architects 0066/6; 0088/13; 0134/12,13;0203/4; 0217/1-3,5; 0251/7; 0261/5-6; Archives 0211/7-8; Argles family 0240/12,16-17; 0253/5; Arkholme 0006/4; Armers shop 0243/5; Armitt Museum 026/10; Armstrong Siddeley 0035/14; Army 0002/2;0057/7 ;0061/4; 0107/3,6,15-16,17-18; 0145/9.14; 0128/7; 0144/1; 0154/8; 0163/18-19; 0168/17; 0197/17-19,20,27-31; 0213/1; 0216/20-21; 0230/2-3; 0233/6; 0240/13,15-16; 0251/5,10; 0259/6; 0261/3-4,5; Army cadets 0144/16; 0168/17; 0237/14,6,24; Arnside 0035/1,6-7,14; 0130/10; 0135/13; 0138/1-11,12-14,17; 0150/3; 0162/19; 0206/2; 0208/10,15; 0232/4; 0234/14-15; 0238/12; 0239/13; 0244/16; 0252/2; 0253/21; Arnside chapel 0093/11; Arnside Tower 0077/5-6; Arnside WI choir 0271/22; ARP 0168/4; Art 0022/10-11; 0117/21,23,27,29-31; 0122/12; 0143/2-3; 0154/11; 0200/3; 0217/3-5; 0265/13; Arts and Crafts movement 0088/10; 0226/8,19; 0248/27; Art school 0088/10,11; 0211/2-3; Ash Fell 0242/7; Ash Street,Bowness 0252/13; Ashburners, stationers 0247/11; Ashburns blacksmiths 0163/22; Ashdowns 0223/28; Ashes,Staveley 0200/9; Ashes Lane 0139/22; Ashleigh 0134/1; Ashleigh Road 0139/4; Ashley Street School 0001/1; Askam in Furness 0094/7,8; Aspatria 0268/24; Asthma 0088/21; 0265/14-15; Astoria dance palais band 0204/3; Astra light fittings 0227/15; Athaneum 0083/19; 83A/1; 0216/13; Athletics 0096/7; 0121/6; Atkinson and Griffith 0150/24; Atkinson Pollitt 0216/5; Atkinsons garage 0096/4; 0097/14,16,27; 0122/5; 0209/17; Atkinsons saddlers 0108/9; 0109/9; 0172/2,6,8-10,12-14; Atkinsons shop 0127/1,6,9; Atkinsons sports 0108/9; 0168/16; 0201/3; Atkinsons wine shop 0235/7; Atomic energy 0043/12-14; 0159/6-7; Auction mart 0065/12;0066A/8; 0073/21; 0076/4,8; 0093/1-2; 0098/10; 0103/14; 0107/5,6; 0113/10,20,21; 0119/7; 0126/2,15; 0130/2,3,16; 0150/5-6; 0152/13; 0162/3; 0196/4,7,9; 0198/21; 0238/14; 0259/4; 0272/7; Auctioneers 0196/4; 0198/20-24; 0203/1,13,21-22; 0240/24,25,7; Auctions 0097/9; 0174/14,15; 0214/2-4;0216/3; Auld Grey Town videos 0258/21-22; Australia 0131/1,2,6,8,14,15-16,17-18; 0147/15; Austria 0207/6-7; Avenue House 0219/10; Avery,W.and T. 0103/7,8; Aynam Lodge 0229/17-18; Aynam mills 0104/8; 0246/3; Aynam Place 0088/16; Aynam Road 0066/10;0066A/8-9; 0067/7; 0087/14; 0088/15-16,22; 0097/4,25;0100/4,7; 0103/7,11; 131/25,29,32; 0133/7; 0142/9; 0166/15; 0176/19; 0209/13; 0210/21-22,24; 0214/1,5,8; 0216/12-13; 0224/1,14; 0246/9; 0305/1-7; 0308/3; Ayton school,Yorks 0088/1,4,5; Back Lane,Blackhall Yard 0266/11; Back Lane, Castle St 0274/1,13 Backbarrow 0156/8; 0165/4; 0268/19; Bacon 0103/16; 0149/13; 0152/6,8; 0154/4; 0157/5,8; 0161/4; 0181/7; 0235/6; 0266/6; Badgers 0006/5; 0240/22; Badminton 0098/4; 0101/6; 0155/17,18; 0170/7; 0214/2; 0246/6-7; 0260/13; 0266/10; Bagot family 0216/13; Bakers 0035/3; 0040/2,14; 0068/13,16; 0083/1; 0086/5; 0089/13; 0101/1; 0103/14,16; 0108/10,14; 0109/9; 0120/6,9,11; 0123/7; 0126/1,2,3,4,6; 0150/4,5; 0155/3-4,5,7-9,13; 0163/9,27; 0174/20; 0203/2-3; 0223/7,8,26,32; 0225/10,13-14; 0228/1-2; 0235/5; 0237/5; 0239/15; 0240/2; 0246/10; 0258/11; 0261/7; 0269/2; 0273/4-5,11; Bakestones 0149/0149/15; Baking 0003/7 – 8; 0014/3; 0018/5; 0020/6, 11-14; 0023/12;0034/7; 0036/3,24; 0042/8; 0045/6; 0051/4-5; 0053/37-38; 0057/16; 0076/13,19; 0078/12; 0101/3; 0103/14; 0113/23; 0127/6,9; 0145/4; 0149/14-15; 0152/3,14; 0154/4; 0157/21-22; 0163/5; 0215/2; 0259/8; 0276/2; Baliol School, Sedbergh 0021/2,10; Balloon Jack 0243/7; Bampton 0220/5; Bampton Grange 0220/1; Band of Hope 0043/17-; Bands 0083/19,28-33; 0083A1-6; 0095/3; 0097/12,19,26; 0100/4; 0101/7; 0122/8; 0139/24; 0160/10; 0204/2,3,4-6,9-10; 0215/12; 0228/18; 0237/15-21,32; 0280/14; Bankfield 0200/7; 0261/1; Banking 0030/7-8; 0052/16; 0056/7; 0066A/8-9; 0117/2,4-5; 0097/9; 0166/23; 0168/16,17; 0208/8-9; 0217/2;0245/21; 0248/6-10; 0260/15; 0261/2; Bankruptcy 0203/7; Banks slate quarry 0236/1-8; Bannerigg 0083/28; Bannisdale 0046/8-9,11; Barbers 0050/17; 0097/10,18; 0126/9; 0175/10; 0199/7; 0239/16; 0248/1; Barbon 0005/1, 6; 0200/4; 0213/10; 0268/24; Barbon chapel 0093/11; Barbon creamery 0122/6; Barbon hill climb 0058/8; Barbon Manor 0083A/6; Barclays bank 0248/6-9; Bare’s 0083/22; 0116/8; 0130/2; Bark 01651,3,5,8,10; Barley Bridge mill 0273/1; Barnado’s 0231/1; Barnes and nelson 0066A/8; Barnholme 0131/6-7; Barons Yard 0097/11; Barrel making 0254/4; Barrow 0003/12; 0022/3-4; 0088/7,8; 0120/9; 0124/13,14; 0144/2,16; 0165/30; 0198/25; 0200/9; 0202/20; 0203/25; 0208/9; 0211/2; 0226/26; 0232/8; 0235/1; 0240/5; 0244/5; 0247/9; 0258/1; 0261/2; 0265/8; Barrowfield 0015/6; Barrows Green 0130/21; 0144/9; 0196/11-13,15; 0210/11; 0280/9,12; Barton 0155/1,29; Barton Hall 0155/1; Basingill 0254/6; Basketmaking 0218/7; Batemans Yard 0044/13; Battersbys 0159/2; Baycliffe 0238/15-16; Beacon Buildings
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