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Description Date Format Description Date Format Hawthornden Manor - Garden room interior photograph 1930 Photograph 2 x Sales leaflets for The Bamford Product range(1 in storage) 1972 leaflet Copy - Queens Award to Industry Presentation Souvenir Programme 1967 Booklet Copy - Queens Award to Industry Presentation Souvenir Programme 1966 Booklet Copy Spare Parts list for Bamford 7RTC/7RTX mowers 1959 Booklet Copy Sales Leaflet for Bamford Saw Benches N.D leaflet Copy Sales Leaflet for Bamford Vertical Petrol Engine N.D leaflet Copy Sales Leaflet for Bamford Colonnial Meal Sifter N.D leaflet Copy Sales Leaflet for Bamford Crushing Mills N.D leaflet Letter from Ken Sims & Photos with thanks to Heritage Centre for sending parts list for Bamford Mower to help restoration 1999 Document Folder with various material for Bamford displays N.D Various Deed of release for East Works Bamfords 1982 Document Letter to Halls Travel Agency re Bamfords Ltd Liquidation 1995 Document Letter re Bamfords Rally 19th April 2003 2003 Document Cutting - Marjorie Bamford dies aged 85 N.D. Cutting JCB Dieselmax - The Guardian ND Death of J C Bamford 2001 cutting Bamford legacy scheme for Pinfold St 2007 & 2008 Cutting Programme for Uttoxeter Church Bazaar 10th May 1905 1905 Booklet Plan of Divine Services in Wesleyan Methodist Chapels Uttoxeter Circuit 1886 paper Order of Service of Thanksgiving for Victory 1945 1945 brochure Brochure - St Marys Church, 1990 1990 Booklet Study notes on Utoxeter Parish Church April 1988 1988 paper Extracts from Church Guide for St Marys Uttoxeter. 1970 1970 paper Hand written script re Wesleyan Chapel 1999 1999 paper History & Guide to St Marys Parish Church by Alan Smith, March 1998 1998 Booklet Script Methodism in Uttoxeter by B.E.Adams ND Copy The History of the Congregational Church in Uttoxeter 1797-1960 1960 Booklet Copy - Churchwardens & Sidesmen 1604-1656 1604-56 paper UTC Brochure - Blessing & Reopening of Uttoxeter Cemetery Chapel 2003 brochure 2 x Leaflets - Uttoxeter Cemetery Book of Remembrance ND leaflet Programme for Organ recital by Francis Jackson 19th May 1965 1965 brochure Story of Uttoxeter Parish Church 1919-40 Booklet Methodist church Dove Valley Circuit plan and directory 1970 Booklet Methodist Church Notelet ND paper Civic service 29th September 1991 1991 Booklet History of Leigh and its church ND Booklet Drawing - South east View of Uttoxeter Church by J Buckton ND picture Minutes of local Preachers meeting 28th March 1848 1848 paper Plan of Divine Services in Wesleyan Methodist Chapels Uttoxeter Circuit 1848 paper Members of the choir of Uttoxeter church 1922 Cutting Short history of Uttoxeter church ND paper The Trent Valley Churches Magazine January 1965 1965 Booklet The Trent Valley Churches Magazine February 1965 1965 Booklet The Trent Valley Churches Magazine March 1965 1965 Booklet The Trent Valley Churches Magazine August 1965 1965 Booklet The Trent Valley Churches Magazine November 1965 1965 Booklet The Trent Valley Churches Magazine December 1965 1965 Booklet Cutting re Shortfall in funds for St Marys Church 29 Sept 2005 2005 Cutting Early Noncomformity in Uttoxeter by John & Joy Dunicliff 1988 Booklet Guide to the Quaker meeting House, Uttoxeter. 1976 1976 Booklet Uttoxeter church baptisms 1800-1803 1800-03 paper Plans of Friends Meeting House restoration 1960 1960 plan Mayors Civic Service Uttoxeter. 18th June1995 1995 leaflet Civic Service Councillor Edginton.14th June 1992 1992 leaflet Uttoxeter order of civic service. 19th June 1994 1994 leaflet Colour Photo - The Cemetery, Uttoxeter ND Photograph Parish church thanksgiving service (St Mary's) 1901 leaflet Consecration ceremony Uttoxeter Cemetery 2006 Independent chapel Carter Street consecration 1837 doc St Marky's with St Lawrence's parish magazine 1948 Poor Law Act 1930 Workhouse picture photocopy Heath Union workhouse occupants 1851 census Medical officers' salaries, letter 1914 photocopy Inventory of workhouse 1758 photocopy Settlement certificate Edward and Love Bladon 1728 photocopy Removal order Jane Chatfield 1758 photocopy Bastardy bond Joseph Shipley Dorothy Woolley 1751 photocopy Apprentice indenture Jonathan Walton John Meesom chimney sweep 1804 photocopy Surveyor of Highways Accounts book 1805 Document Apprentice indenture George Hollin of Leigh s/o Thomas Walter Brown wheelwright 1837 Document Demolition of workhouse 1946 cutting Uttoxeter ward enclosure dispute 1636 photocopy Birth marriage death population statistics in graphs 1640-52 notes Mr John Ryder, Guardian of the Poor, Workhouse Keeper picture St Mary's Catholic Church 1985 Booklet Uttoxeter Methodist Church 1987 Booklettyped Graves in St Mary's churchyard 1988 document Poor Law Book Settlement Claims 1816-24 notes Lord Waterpark's Wednesdays. Study of Settlement Examinations 2016 notes on Uttoxeter Cemetery ND paper The Beginnings of Uttoxeter Parish Council 1500-1603. NA ND Document Uttoxeter Workhouse notes nd article The Overseers of the Poor - 1643-1676 1643-1676 Document Workhouse inventory Document Uttoxeter church Monumental Inscriptions Document Quaker Meeting House internal and external photographs photographs Temperance Bazaar note in Derbyshire Advertiser & Journal 1870 cutting Religious census, Uttoxeter and area 1851 scan Religious census, Derbyshire parishes in Uttoxeter registration district transcript Boylestone, Norbury 1851 scan Uttoxeter schools an account and history by Jim Foley 2013 Uttoxeter Girls High Booklets Photographs Documents - various authors 1920-80s Document The National School , Bradley St Uttoxeter - various authors various Document Bradley Street School notes Thomas Alleyne's petition to Privy Council 1567 typed copy History of Thomas Alleynes School- notes from various authors various Document Order for the establishment of Thomas Alleynes Schools in Uttoxeter, Stone and Stevenage + notes NA UD Document Miss Greensmith HM Girls High School 1913 photo Blounts Green Blounts Hall Barton Blount memories of Uttoxeter Dora Fowles nee Levey 1920-90 100th birthday Dorothy Stephenson and Dorothy Chell nee Prince 1911 census Prince family 1911 Dorothy Chell nee Prince death report John Thomas Prince death report William Gardner will The' Dams'- a family of Uttoxeter worthies-NA ND Document The Mynors family ND notes Mynors will Memories of Bert Talbot, b 1904 1992 notes Addams The gentry of Staffordshire in 1662 by Pat Turner 1992 notes Lichfield RO wills of Uttoxeter people 1595 - 1639 notes Ernest Martin Mellor Memories 1880-1910 booklet DR Samuel Johnson various notes ND Document H Hall family, shop, notes, photos 1909 Document Mary Howitt collection var Document notes on the Woodroffe name var Document Redfern in newspapers var Document Hearth Tax Staffordshire 1666 Winifred Mary Bossen, nee Bartram memories 1910-49 Harold Wood memories 1936 History of Uttoxeter 1995/6 Document 1775 Survey Uttoxeter in 1909 Uttoxeter fire report 1597 Uttoxeter the town- notes NA ND Document Middle Ages Staffs and Uttoxeter- Pat Turner ND Document 17C Uttoxeter notes NA ND Document 18C Uttoxeter - notes. Pat Turner ND Document Uttoxeter in the Domesday book - notes. Pat Turner ND Document Uttoxeter population from 1801-1961 census data. Pat Turner ND Document Uttoxeter Historic Character Assessment Staffs County Council 2011 Document Notes on town centre buildings for traders' map notes Uttoxeter market The Town notes Uttoxeter history project for Keele Uni 1995 notes History and topography of Ashbourne and adjacent villages book The Road to Chartley book Princess Mary's gift to the troops 1914 notes scanned Duchy of Lancaster document original Redfern's history of uttoxeter Waste - notes Notes Water supply and sanitation Notes Uttoxeter medicine and health care Notes 19th century public health legislation Extracts from order book Staffordshire 1643-45 Document cells in Uttoxeter ND Document Police in Uttoxeter nd scanned Uttoxeter and Woodlands tithe maps original Woods maps of Uttoxeter 1838 Needwood and Stafford forests Tithe map list of landowners Uttoxeter township 1843 scanned John White map of Uttoxeter 1838 original Township of Uttoxeter 1843 Uttoxeter and the Civil War 1640-1648 1640-1648 book Civil War Pubs Market Place, Crown, Old Crown ND document World War II notes Uttoxeter Market Place,Old Swan, Buffaloes Head - Mastergent, Sneyd, Bamford ND Document History of 40 Balance St Uttoxeter by J Dunnicliff - Oldfield, Millward, Wood, Cotton, Bennett, Moore, Clarke, Trundley, Pickering, Allen, Warner, Hand, Blair, Richardson, Bostock, Garle, Smythe ND Document The Lions Buildings Church Street (Red Lion Inn) - Garle, Cook, Lovatt ND Document Alleys and Yards of Uttoxeter Bakehouses and buildings on the Heath Uttoxeter -notes. NA ND Document Uttoxeter windmill. NA ND Document History of Bradley House ND Document The Lions Buildings Uttoxeter - document NA ND Church Street Bank House notes History of Town Hall ND document market place 1876-1976 document Uttoxeter Kiosk 2005 document Notes on Uttoxeter market place in 1851 - Joy Dunnicliffe ND Document Old Talbot Inn notes Market, tunnels, punishment and buses. Changes at east end. notes Old Swan, Buffaloes Head notes Uttoxeter Market Place in 1851 notes Balance Street ND history of 23 and 25 Balance street ND Document Kingstone ND write up Carter street White Hart notes ND Events in the town hall var Document The Albion Inn var Document Mr Woods House, Dove Bank - Mynors, Hart, Wood, Heaton Greaves Notes on the History of Manor House Uttoxeter - Mynors, Floyers, Hart, Gardner, Bell, Taylor, Hawthorne, Ruegg
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