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Northamptonshire Record Office GB 0154 1976/227 Northamptonshire Record Office This catalogue was digitised by The National Archives as part of the National Register of Archives digitisation project NRA 21307 The National Archives NORTHAMPTONSHIRE RECORD OFFICE List of Plans, Estimates, Ledgers etc. of Messrs. A.P. HAWTIN & Sons Ltd., of Colwyn Road & Hood Street, Northampton. Accession : 1976/227 Day Book8 Letter Books 1906 - 1908 April 1920 - Feb. 1921 1912 ­ 1914 Oct. 1925 - Dec. 1925 1914 - 1917 Feb. 1926 - March 1926 1917 - 1920 June 1935 - Oct. 1935 1920 - 1923 Oct. 1935 - Jan. 1936 1923 ­ 1928 1923 - 1928 (2nd vol) 1927 ­ 1937 4 large Day Books c.1930 ­ 1970 Correspondence Files 1937 ­ 1938 Account Books 1939 ­ 1940 1940 1930s - 1950s 1941 ­ 1942 1939 - 1941 1943 - 1946 Ledgers Bricklayers etc., Northampton from 1906 Wages & Materials Books 1897 ­ 1933 1909 ­ 1917 1915 ­ 1929 Wages Books Abington Farm Estate 1920 - 1922 11 u ii 2.920 ­ 1921 II II 1 9 2 1 Building Materials Ledger 1903 - 1938 1947 - 1951 2 Cash Book Jan. 1908 - Dec. 1920 i Insurance Wages Books i June 1931 - Dec. 1935 Jan. 1936 - Sept. 1941 Oct. 1941 - Feb. 1948 Petty Cash Book (BACAL Shopfitters) 1973 - 1974 Rolls & Bundles of Plans etc. Date Messrs. C & E Lewis, New Factory, St. James J . Sears & Co., Barry Road, Northampton 1930 Papers re Kingsthorpe Grove Schools 1908 Prudential Offices, N'ton Bethany Homestead, N'ton Abington Lodge Farm Building Society - (Quantities) N'ton 1959 Freehold Land Office, St. James Congregation Church Manse, WOLVERTON , (Bucks) Houses & Shops (Abington Estate) - Detail of Fascia, Messrs. Earl & Son, W'boro Rd. N*ton ­ N'ton Borough Council Workmens Dwellings plans Mixed Bundle of Plans (St. Georges Avenue etc.) Abington Lodge Housing Scheme costs (typescript) Messrs. C & E Lewis plans - Billing Road Schools (2nd bundle) 1913 Messrs. Sears Weston (Stables, Greenhouse, garage) 1929 Sears & Co. Barry Road Bills of quantities for Abington Lodge estate 1919 House in Weston Way, N'ton for P. Wallington 1927 Messrs. Grose Ltd, New Garage, Pike Lane Shops & Houses 1899 Houses, Kettering Road/Park Ave North Stony Stratford 7sucks) Schools Dickens & Sons (Curriers) butchers yard 1900 Abington Park Crescent & Weston Way 1933 Cottages, Chapel Brampton 1971 Sears & Co, 1923-25 W. T. Sears esq, Weston Pavell 1916 Mixed Bundle of Plans (N'ton) 20th.C. Mixed " " " (St. Georges Avenue etc.) " Box 1 New House, Dallington (Mrs. Shipman) 1930-1935 Mr. Claypole - Kingsthorpe Grove 1914 Synagogue, Overstone Road, N'ton 1944-1945 3 Box 1 cont. Messrs. G. Webb, Factory, Brockon Street 1936-1943 New Last Works, 8t. Michaels Road 1912 New Offices, Messrs. C & E Lewis Jan.1922/23 Alterations to house of W. J . Grose, Weedon Road 1914-1915 Specification, work at Hardingstone House, F.Panther 1925 Mr8. Franklin, Paulerspury Mr. J. Wallington, Baring Road, St. James End (house) 1901 Mr. Seamark's house, Ashburnham Road 1911 Estimate, Redecoration to Doddridge Chapel April 1910 Doddridge Congreg. Church painting 1938 Road at St. Georges Avenue, N f ton 1916 Mr. Farey, King Edward Road, u Messrs. Tee & Harrison, Forfar Street ­ Mr. Wilson, Beech Avenue ­ J. Sears & Co. - extension to factory 1909 Messrs. J. Dickens, Butchers, alterations ­ Bugbrooke Chapel Wesleyan Church, Fenny Stratford - estimate & notebook 1909 Alterations to Mayorhold premises of W. Wren & Co. Dec.1919 Rawlings & Son, Silver Street, N'ton Messrs. Grose Ltd, New garage 1938 Adnitt Road Chapel, Plans of W.Cs 1923 Bundle "Land, Abington Park, E. Green" Specification, 2 Houses in Booth Road for G. Dunn ­ Mr. Knight's house, Walgrave J. Dickens esq.., The Drive 1934 Bills of Quantities, Messrs.Strickland, Clare Street (alterations) 1938 New works, Electric Light Co. 1917-20 Adnitt Road.Baptist Schools 1936 Rev. W. Adams, Bugbrooke 1912 Weston Favell, new village hall 1929 Box 2 J. Lewis, air raid Shelter ­ Saxone Shoe Co. Ltd., St. James Erection of New Schools & Chapel at Duston for Congreg. Chapel 1925 Mr. Andrew's house, Abington Park Crescent ­ Mr. Bilborough, Kettering Road 1932 Messrs. C & E. Lewis 1911 A. 0. Earner esq., Abington Park Crescent ­ Doddridge Memorial Church 1913 Earl & Son, 1919-1920 Stanley Sears esq., Cliftonville (garage) 1928 Broadmead Baptist Church, proposed new classroom 1939 Messrs. Rushton & Roe 1938-1940 Plan of drain of Mr. F. Kirby's houses, Brockhall Parade 1904 New house, Queens Park Parade, A. Lee esq.(estimate) 1923 Collingtree Grange Premises at Hanslope for Stony Stratford Provident Socy. 1921 Balmoral Road, 4 houses ­ Specifications for new house, Cedar Road for J. T. Skempton 1917 British American Last Factory 1928 Specification for new building in garden of 82 Abington Street for W. Johnson 1926 4 Box 3 J. W. Steed (alterations to 10 Abington 8q.) 1923 Envelope containing Building permits 1909-1915 Specification of new swimming bath & Caretaker1 s House, Barry Road School 1900 Mrs. BlaxleyS Shop front, Kettering Road 1914 Mr. H. P. Andrew's house, Abington Park Crescent 1914 24 & 26 Abington Square Estimate, new house Gypsy Lane, N'ton for Mr. Douglas Earl 1914 J. Lewis, Holmfield Way Northampton 1939 Estimate, new storey Albert Street, N'ton for Messrs. W. Wren & Co. 1917 Proposed Logia to "Parkview", Harlestone Road for M. E. Parkin esq. 1928 Mr. P. E. Bass, Park Avenue Work on houses in Porfar Street for Messrs. Wallington, Sewell, Denny 1915-1916 Messrs. J. & J. Mann, Shakespeare Road, N'ton 1927 Heyford (Lower) Baptist Chapel, work on , 1926 Bugbrooke Chapel 1932 Mr. Hemmings house, Abington Avenue 1902 School Room, Adnitt Road Chapel ­ Estate for 14 plots at High Street, Pitsford 1958-1961 Specification for new class room at Broadmead Baptist Church 1939 Drains & footpaths, St. Georges Avenue 1914 Barry Road School, Final A/cs 1903 Proposed 4 houses, Kingsley Park Terrace ­ British American Fire Doors 1931 Specification, new house Harlestone Road for W.E.Lewis 1930 Denton Chapel ­ New Stables & Store Room in Yard in Hood Street 1910 Box 4 Harpole Grange, D. R. Church esq. 1939&1940 Duston, Thurleigh & Kimbolton, N.M.B.A. (R.A.F. Stations etc.) C.& E. Lewis, Air Raid Shelter, St. James 1940 Alterations to entrance area of All Saints Church,N*ton 1967 Specification for Electric Sub-station at Castle Station, N'ton 1937 Bil l of Quantities for proposed Nurses Home, N'ton Genl, Hospital 1938 Proposed house, Church Way, Weston Favell for Alfred Hawtin 1963&1964 Alterations to "Hill View", Kingsley Road for Mr. D. Earl 1935 Saxone Office alterations 1933 3 Houses, Park Avenue, Mr. Watts & others 1911 Mr. Watts, 3, Park Avenue North 1922 Mr. Bunting's shop & garage, Birchfield Road Mr. J. E. Pearseb houses, Christchurch Road 1910 Vigo House (new lavatory), Mr. H. Hanwell 1916-1918 5 Box 4 cont. Extension to works, Harborough Road, Messrs. Clarke & Sherwell Ltd. 1920 Harpole Baptist Church 14, Collingwood Road, N'ton Mr. Timson, Harlestone Road Girder Shop, Marefair, Messrs. Grose Alterations to W.C. & Dining Room, "Brook" Manufacturing Co, Clarke Road Mr. Matthews, 51 Hood Street 1932 2 cottages, Methodist Homestead 1939&1940 Mr. Andrews, Weston Proposed extension of Park Avenue to Kettering Road 1908 Mr. Handel Hall's Garage 1923 Dickens1 s office, alterations Box 5 Plans of Domestic Communal Shelters for 48, 36 & 24 persons Electric Light sub-stations 1933-1935 Bill of Quantities for The Barratt Maternity Home 1934 Mr. Robins shop in Kettering Road 1917&1918 Oak Plush Doors for Bethany Home 1937 3 Account Books for work at Thorplands for E. G. Elliott 1935-1938 New house at Dallington for J. Lewis esq. 1924 Mr. Rodhouse, St. Michaels Road 1911 New road for Lady Robinson, Kingsthorpe Grose Ltd, Marefair & Kingsthorpe 1930 Mr. P. W. Panther, new gates, Hardingstone 1923 Kislingbury Baptist Chapel 1928 Messrs. C & E. Lewis, Dining Room 1930 Mr. Blaxley, Kettering Road 1925 Alterations to 135, Kettering Road for Mr. A. Tomlin Messrs. Dickens & Sons, covering in yard etc., Kettering Road 1919-1920 Mr. Calladine, Weston Road C. & E. Lewis, lavatories 1911 Mr. Prisby, Ardington Road 1929 Mrs. Sears, Collingtree 1913 Mr. Kilby's fencing, Abington Park 1919-1920 Mount Pleasant Baptist Chapel, oak entrance doors,pulpit Estimate, lavatory block, C. & E. Lewis (Stanley Road 1934 factory) 1925 Box 6. Messrs. A. Watts & Son, new shop, Kettering Road, N'ton 1914 Proposed Dormer Window on roof of "Hollies", 506, W f boro Road N'ton 1941 Mr. Chaffe, Adnitt Road 1915-1916 Estimate for boiler & engine house at Cowper Tannery, Olney for Messrs. Pebody 1915 Doddridge Roof Light 1931 Messrs. C. & E. Lewis, St. James, new roof to closing room 1918 Messrs. C. & E. Lewis, new leather warehouse - 1909 Box 6 cont Estimate for completion of Elgin St. & Porfar St. for Messrs. Dickens 1927 Doddridge Chapel organ chambers 1913 Saxone Shoe Co. Ltd, proposed new offices & lavatory to warehouse in Stanley Road 1926 Heyford Chapel 1922 Alteration & repairs to "Pond House" for E. G. Elliott esq. at Duston. Messrs. King & Co., Kettering Road, N'ton Alteration to "Springfield", the Avenue, Dallington for T. D. Lewis 1922 New Roadway, Territorial Headquarters, Clare Street 1928 Rawlinsons Garage, Derby Road Mr. H. Phillips house, Abington Park Crescent 1912 Cogenhoe Chapel 1910 Manse, Porfar Street Mrs. Edens, Park Avenue 1936 Mr. E . Lewis, Oak Gates, Oaklands - New garage for G. Lewis esq. - Mr. A. H. Jones1 s house, Harlestone Road 1902 Messrs. Wm. Allchin Ltd, proposed alterations, Globe Works Rawlinson's alteration 1936 Messrs. Dickens & Tyrrell, Weston Road 1920 Mr. Thomas Hemmings, garage, Abington Avenue Cyril Yarde, Eagle House, Cliftonville 1936 Proposed bathroom & hard court for L . Hawtin esq., Homestead Road - Proposed First Aid Station, Stenson Street, N'ton 1939 Painting at schools (2 envelopes) 1921 Land at Phippsville, shopping centre, Brookland Road 1927 Bakehouse, Derby Road, N'ton for Mr.
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