lewisham archives catalogue 1997– 2002

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Lewisham Archives Catalogue 1997 – 2002 This catalogue was created by the Local History and Archives Centre [LHAC] staff and is a catalogue of the Archives material held at the Local History and Archives Centre. It is an incomplete list of the catalogue, which is being added to constantly, this document will change as new material is created, so please check back to see new additions. For additional listing about 25% more of the catalogue [which will be added to this document in the future] see the A2A website at www.a2a.org.uk . To search the catalogue use the search function in the PDF viewer. Please note this list is of archival material, and access to this material is different from Local History Library material. This is because the items are unique and need to be preserved. If you require access to this material please contact the LHAC and arrange an appointment, quoting the reference numbers of the items you require. We cannot produce whole collections or large amounts of material without prior appointment. Only a member of the Archives staff can produce archives; please check the availability of this material and that a member of Archives staff is available before visiting. On some late nights, staff breaks, lunchtimes and Saturday it may not be possible to produce archival material because no Archives staff are available, so contact LHAC before visiting. Unfit for Production If an item is marked ‘Unfit for Production’ this means it is fragile or damaged and it cannot be produced. But LHAC staff may be able to access the document and extract the information, or a copy of the document may exist. Please contact LHAC and see how we can help you access the material. This may not be possible if the material is very badly damaged and no copy exists. Restricted access Some collections are marked ‘restricted access; contact the LHAC’. These are collections that are not fully listed. We will try and provide access, but extra security measures will apply and they may require time to prepare. Time is needed to assess and make the material available and a member of Archives staff will advise you as to time this will take. Large collections may be too large to produce but a member of staff may be able to check the material for you and provide information. These listed items are to help you find useful information and are prioritised for full cataloguing by LHAC staff but this is an ongoing process. These items cannot be produced without prior appointment and require notice for staff to check the material. Contact the LHAC before visiting. Please note: For access to archival material contact the LHAC BEFORE visiting. Local History and Archives Centre 199-201 High Street, Lewisham SE13 6LG Tel 020 8314 8501 FAX 020 8297 1169 Email: [email protected]

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Page 1: Lewisham Archives Catalogue 1997– 2002

Lewisham Archives Catalogue 1997 – 2002

This catalogue was created by the Local History and Archives Centre [LHAC] staff and is a catalogue of the Archives material held at the Local History and Archives Centre. It is an incomplete list of the catalogue, which is being added to constantly, this document will change as new material is created, so please check back to see new additions. For additional listing about 25% more of the catalogue [which will be added to this document in the future] see the A2A website at www.a2a.org.uk. To search the catalogue use the search function in the PDF viewer. Please note this list is of archival material, and access to this material is different from Local History Library material. This is because the items are unique and need to be preserved. If you require access to this material please contact the LHAC and arrange an appointment, quoting the reference numbers of the items you require. We cannot produce whole collections or large amounts of material without prior appointment. Only a member of the Archives staff can produce archives; please check the availability of this material and that a member of Archives staff is available before visiting. On some late nights, staff breaks, lunchtimes and Saturday it may not be possible to produce archival material because no Archives staff are available, so contact LHAC before visiting. Unfit for Production If an item is marked ‘Unfit for Production’ this means it is fragile or damaged and it cannot be produced. But LHAC staff may be able to access the document and extract the information, or a copy of the document may exist. Please contact LHAC and see how we can help you access the material. This may not be possible if the material is very badly damaged and no copy exists. Restricted access Some collections are marked ‘restricted access; contact the LHAC’. These are collections that are not fully listed. We will try and provide access, but extra security measures will apply and they may require time to prepare. Time is needed to assess and make the material available and a member of Archives staff will advise you as to time this will take. Large collections may be too large to produce but a member of staff may be able to check the material for you and provide information. These listed items are to help you find useful information and are prioritised for full cataloguing by LHAC staff but this is an ongoing process. These items cannot be produced without prior appointment and require notice for staff to check the material. Contact the LHAC before visiting.

Please note: For access to archival material contact the LHAC BEFORE visiting. Local History and Archives Centre 199-201 High Street, Lewisham SE13 6LG Tel 020 8314 8501 FAX 020 8297 1169 Email: [email protected]

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A/97/4 Dorothy Gould Collection

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG The following item were received from Mrs Lillian Gould. Introduction Dorothy Gould was a member of the congregation of St. Mary's church, Lewisham. Acquired by: Donation Access: Open. Date of accession: 28 January 1997 Accession number: A/97/4 Listed: 1997 JDO Covering Dates: 1910 - 1916 Extent: 4 Items A/97/4 A/97/4/1 Sunday School Union Certificate of Merit for Dorothy Gould 1910 1 Item A/97/4/2 Memorial Card for Dorothy Gould of the first year of the Great War. 1915 1 Item A/97/4/3 Memorial Card for Dorothy Gould of the second year of the Great

War. 1916

1 Item A/97/4/4 Temperance Membership pledge card of Dorothy Gould. 1916 1 Item

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A/97/9 South Suburban Photographic Society

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Mrs Whitewood, via Ken White. Introduction This Society was formed in 1907, embracing Lewisham, Deptford and Greenwich, and in 1922, Catford. It held numerous exhibitions and talks. Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 21 February 1997 Accession number: A/97/9 Listed: 1997 JDO Covering Dates: 1972 - 1984 Extent: 3 Items A/97/9 A/97/9/1 Record book of inter club competitions and Diamond Jubilee

Year Book. 1972-1983

1 Item A/97/9/2 Record book of inter club competitions. 1983-1984 1 Item A/97/9/3 Record Book for club competitions. 1976-1983 1 Item

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A/97/12 Deptford Dockyard Accounts

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG The following item were received from Lesley Aitchson. Introduction Strutt was a sub contractor at Deptford Dockyard. The payments recorded in this book are mainly for workmen’s' wages. The cash received was from Messrs Dudman and Son. Acquired by: Purchase Access: Open. Date of accession: March 1997 Accession number: A/97/12 Listed: July 1997 JDO Covering Dates: 1812 - 1813 Extent: 1 Item A/97/12 A/97/12/1 Mr Thomas Strutt's Cash Account Book. 1812 -1813 1 Item

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A/97/13 Deptford Estate Messrs Shirreff and Others

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Lesley Aitchson. Introduction This book lists addresses with names of tenants, details of rents paid, or not, on properties in Deptford. It also contains observations on the tenants and their rents. Acquired by: Purchase Access: Open. Date of accession: 27 March 1997 Accession number: A/97/13 Listed: March 1997 JDO Covering Dates: 1853-1918 Extent: 1 Item A/97/13 A/97/13/1 Rent Account Book. 1853-1918 1 Item

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A/97/14 Rent Book, Catford, Forest Hill and Sydenham

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG The following item were received from Mrs J. Colquhan Introduction This rent book is for properties in Catford, Forest Hill and Sydenham. It is indexed by property and name of property owner. The book lists tenants' names and rents payable. Acquired by: Gift Access: Open. Date of accession: 15 April 1997 Accession number: A/97/14 Listed: April 1997 JDO Covering Dates: 1924 – 1928 Extent: 1 Item A/97/14 A/97/14/1 Rent Collector's Book. 1924-1928 1 Item

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A/97/16 Richard Owen Papers

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Mrs E. Maltby. Introduction Walter Richard Owen was Clerk to the Guardians of the Lewisham Union from 1918 until its demise in 1930. He was Lewisham's first Labour Mayor in 1945, and served as Chairman of the LCC from 1948-1949, having been a member since 1934. He was also Chairman of the Management Committee of Lewisham Hospital, as well as holding as number of other posts. Acquired by: Deposit Access: Open Date of accession: 20 May 1997 Accession number: A/97/16 Listed: May 1997 JDO Covering Dates: 1919 - 1958 Extent: 16 Items A/97/16 A/97/16/1 Framed Certificate to mark the termination of

Lewisham Military Hospital. 1919

1 Item A/97/16/2 Newspaper Cuttings of Lewisham Board of

Guardians. 1922-1926

1 Item A/97/16/3 Newspaper Cuttings of Lewisham Board of

Guardians. 1926-1930

1 Item A/97/16/4 Photograph of staff of Lewisham Hospital. 1920 1 Item A/97/16/5 Photograph of the laying of the foundation stone of

the Lewisham Hospital extension. 1925

1 Item A/97/16/6 Programme for the laying of the foundation stone of

Lewisham Hospital Nurses' Home, including plan. 1927

1 Item

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A/97/16/7 Programme of proceedings on the opening of the Lewisham hospital extension and Nurses' Home.

1929

1 Item A/97/16/8 Photograph of Lewisham Hospital staff. 1929 1 Item A/97/16/9 Order of Service for abolition of the Guardians. 1930 1 Item A/97/16/10 Photograph of lists of officials of the Lewisham

Union. C1930s

1 Item A/97/16/11 London Fire Brigade photographic souvenirs. 1948 1 Item A/97/16/12 Lewisham Hospital Management Committee

Handbook of Owen, annotated. 1950

1 Item A/97/16/13 Pamphlet for the laying of the foundation stone of

Lewisham Hospital out patients department. 1956

1 Item A/97/16/14 Photograph and news cutting of Owen with Princess

Margaret at opening of new out patient’s wing. 1956

1 Item A/97/16/15 Pamphlet for opening of Lewisham Hospital out

patients' Department. 1958

1 Item A/97/16/16 South Lewisham Party Magazine. 1958 1 Item

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A/97/17 Deptford Bookshop and Literacy Centre

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Deptford Bookshop and Literacy Centre. Introduction The Deptford Bookshop and Literacy Centre began in 1979 as a charity, aiming to increase literacy by selling books and running literacy classes. The project began as a mobile bookstall, but later established itself at 151 Deptford High Street. It was partially funded by the ILEA, and later, by Lewisham Council. In 1997 the grant was totally withdrawn and the bookshop closed. Note new numbering Acquired by: Donation Access: Open Date of accession: 20 May 1997 Accession number: A/97/17 Listed: June 1997 JDO Covering Dates: 1980 - 1997 Extent: 13 Items A/97/17 A/97/17/1 Annual Reports. 1980-1997 1 Item A/97/17/1/2 Scrapbook of correspondence protesting about proposed

closure. 1990

1 Item A/97/17/1/3 Scrapbook of correspondence protesting about proposed

closure. 1992-1993

1 Item A/97/17//14 Correspondence file against closure. 1990-1993 1 Item A/97/17/1/5 Petition against closure. 1992-1993 1 Item A/97/17/1/6 Photograph album, with news cuttings. 1986-1991 1 Item A/97/17/1/7 Photograph album. 1993-1995 1 Item

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A/97/17/1/8 Photographs of users. 1989-1994 1 Item A/97/17/1/9 News cuttings. 1993-1994 1 Item A/97/17/1/10 Comments Book. 1987-1997 1 Item A/97/17/1/11 Catalogue of children’s' multi cultural books. 1996 1 Item A/97/17/2 Booklets written by users of shop and centre. A/97/17/2/1 Looking backward, moving forward. 1994 1 Item A/97/17/2/2 Write on Deptford. 1997 1 Item

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A/97/18 Harry Monk Papers

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Mr Monk. Introduction Henry Monk, 1903-1996, was a life long resident of Lewisham, being brought up in Brockley, then later living in Grove Park. His interests included; local history, calligraphy and poetry writing. Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a File level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 23 June 1997 Accession number: A/97/18 Listed: June 1997 JDO Covering Dates: 1893-1996 Extent: 42 Files A/97/18 A/97/18/1 Copies of letters relating to school days. 1921, 1932 1 File A/97/18/2 Passport and bus passes. 1929-1988 1 File A/97/18/3 Papers relating to ownership of 340 Brownhill Road and arising

disputes. 1928-1981

1 File A/97/18/4 Correspondence concerning Monk invention of newspaper

holder. 1932-1933, 1943

1 File A/97/18/5 Correspondence concerning work pension. 1934-1991 1 File A/97/18/6 Correspondence concerning income tax returns. 1934-1985 1 File A/97/18/7 Correspondence concerning licensing of premises in Grove

Park. 1938-1980

1 File

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A/97/18/8 Correspondence and papers concerning protest over rates, and other housing matters, with Lewisham Council.

1958-1984

1 File A/97/18/9 Correspondence concerning bills from utilities and businesses. 1970-1991 1 File A/97/18/10 Correspondence with Bank. 1970-1980 1 File A/97/18/11 Family and personal correspondence. 1979-1986 1 File A/97/18/12 Correspondence with BBC, relating to submission of material

for programmes. 1971-1991

1 File A/97/18/13 Correspondence with Age Concern, about reminiscences,

exhibitions and competitions of his work. 1977-1994

1 File A/97/18/14 Pensioner's Gazette. 1987-1995 1 File A/97/18/15 Lewisham pensioners' directory. 1994 1 File A/97/18/16 Grove Park Community newsletters. 1985-1989 1 File A/97/18/17 Parish magazines of St. Augustine's 1990-1994 1 File A/97/18/18 Correspondence for Monk's entry for TV The Making of Modern

London programme. 1986-1987

1 File A/97/18/19 Reminiscences of his invention and work. 1987 1 File A/97/18/20 General news cuttings concerning local news. 1937-1993 1 File A/97/18/21 News cuttings concerning aspects of local history. 1955-1995 1 File A/97/18/22 Local guides. 1951, 1981-

1983 1 File

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A/97/18/23 Portrait of a Village, book, and associated correspondence. 1937, 1950s 1 File A/97/18/24 Local History leaflets. 1974, 1977,

1982 1 File A/97/18/25 Art in Lewisham, exhibition catalogues. 1963-1968 1 File A/97/18/26 Calligraphy papers. 1964-1992 1 File A/97/18/27 Hand drawn cartoons. C 1970s 1 File A/97/18/28 Thank you letters to Monk for donations. 1956-1996 1 File A/97/18/29 Thank you letters from Forster Park School. 1962 1 File A/97/18/30 Correspondence with Lidgett School. For his lecture and

exhibition 1980-1982

1 File A/97/18/31 Correspondence with Oaklands School for his lecture and

exhibition. 1982, 1992

1 File A/97/18/32 Correspondence with Marvells Lane School for his lecture and

exhibition. 1982-1983, 1994

1 File A/97/18/33 Correspondence with Coney Hill School for his lecture and

exhibition. 1985-1988

1 File A/97/18/34 People in my life, by Monk. Autobiography, with original and

copies of relevant documents, mostly correspondence, 1910-1991

1993

1 File A/97/18/35 Correspondence concerning the Story of the Life of Monk. 1994 1 File A/97/18/36 Miscellaneous correspondence to Monk. 1933-1993 1 File

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A/97/18/37 Miscellaneous correspondence from Monk. 1939-1987 1 File A/97/18/38 Miscellaneous papers and leaflets. 1923-1994 1 File A/97/18/39 Last Will and Testament of the Kaiser. 1914 1 File A/97/18/40 Party election leaflets. 1980s 1 File A/97/18/41 Furniture bills, for parents' house in Brockley. 1893, 1920 1 File A/97/18/42 Papers of Miss Mary Monk relating to education and

employment. 1920-1948

1 File

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A/97/21 Deptford Library Collection

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Deptford Reference Library Introduction This collection contains material built up in the early and mid twentieth century by librarians in the Reference Section of Deptford Library. It mainly consists of eighteenth century deeds relating to Deptford, but also contains apprenticeship records from the nineteenth century, naval records from the seventeenth and two letters, one written by John Evelyn, one signed by Samuel Pepys. The documents appear here in the same numbered sequence as that devised by the Deptford librarians in order for ease of use. Acquired by: Transfer Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1997 Accession number: A/97/21 Covering Dates: 1647 - 1889 Extent: 186 Files A/97/21 A/97/21/M1 Lease. Garden adjoining the north side of Copperas

Lane, Deptford. 1.Charles Crisp, Bart. 2.George Knapp.

Consideration: peppercorn

12 May 1720

1 Item A/97/21/M2 Lease. 1½ acre adjoining the east side of Trinity

Ground, and to the north west of Copperas Lane, Deptford.

1.Charles Crisp, Bart., and George Knapp. 2.John Neale.

Consideration: £8

5 May 1733

1 Item A/97/21/M3 Lease. Messuage called The Roman Eagle, on the

east side of Church Street, Deptford. 1. Charles Cutts. 2. Richard Hare, Robert Salmon and John Kilner.

Consideration: £30 per annum

11 July 1757

1 Item

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A/97/21/M4 Lease. Land on the south side of the pothouse,

Deptford. 1. Thomas Williamson. 2. Thomas Slade.

Consideration: £17 2s p. a.

22 October 1770

1 Item A/97/21/M5 Lease. Four messuages on the south side of a

passage leading from Church Street to Butt Lane, Deptford.

1. William Flecknell. 2. Mrs Mary Ford.

Consideration: £3 p. a.

21 September 1790

1 Item A/97/21/M6 Assignment of Term to attend the Inheritance.

Malthouse and land to the east of Butt Lane, Deptford.

1. Thomas and William Reynolds. 2. Christopher Jones and Thomas Collis,

executors of the Will of Thomas Lucas. 3. William Newland. 4. James Stapleton.

Property from 1 to 4. Consideration: £107 17s 11d from 2 to 1

10 August 1748

1 Item A/97/21/M7 Release. Three messuages on the north side of Butt

Lane, Deptford. 1. William Bowen. 2. William Newland.

Consideration: £475

6 July 1749

1 Item A/97/21/M8 Lease. Of Tolls payable on passing Deptford Creek

Bridge for one year. 1. The Deptford Creek Bridge Company. 2. Lewis Levy.

Consideration: £1300

December 1848

1 Item A/97/21/M9 Lease. Land called the shoulder of mutton, to the

north of Beere Lane, Deptford. 1. John Harrison, and Margaret Oton, his mother. 2. John Cartier.

Consideration: £5

12 November 1647

1 Item

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A/97/21/M10 Post Marriage Settlement. Messuage to the north of

Beere Lane, Deptford. 1. John Monck, grandfather of Elizabeth Russell. 2. William Russell, and Elizabeth, his wife.

Consideration: None

26 November 1677

1 Item A/97/21/M11 Deed for levying a fine. Messuage to the north of

Beere Lane, Deptford. 1. William Russell, and Elizabeth, his wife. 2. Thomas and John Russell.

Consideration: None

20 May 1687

1 Item A/97/21/M12 Lease. Four messuages on the west side of King's

Street, Deptford. 1. William Wright Esq. 2. Isaac Loades, Esq.

Consideration: 5s

12 June 1710

1 Item A/97/21/M13 Release. Four messuages on the west side of King's

Street, Deptford. 1. William Wright Esq. 2. Isaac Loades, Esq.

Consideration: £300

13 June 1710

1 Item A/97/21/M14 Lease. Four messuages on the west side of King's

Street, Deptford. 1. Isaac Loades, Esq. 2. Henry Humphrey the younger.

Consideration: peppercorn

18 January 1711

1 Item A/97/21/M15 Release. Four messuages on the west side of King's

Street, Deptford. 1. Isaac Loades, Esq. 2. Henry Humphrey the younger.

Consideration: £190

19 January 1711

1 Item A/97/21/M16a Probate to the Will of Dorothy Humphrey. Also Copy

Will of Henry Humphrey, 9 September 1729, and receipts.

28 October 1756

1 Item

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A/97/21/M17 Lease. Messuage in Flaggon Row and at Toddy Tree

Watergate, Deptford. 1. Miss Ann Hill. 2. William Husey and James Bate.

Consideration: peppercorn

18 July 1771

1 Item A/97/21/M19 Lease. Property on the east side of King Street,

Deptford. 1. Sir Bartholomew Grandian, Sir Gregory Page,

Esq., and others. 2. Joseph Day.

Consideration: 5s

22 May 1701

1 Item A/97/21/M20 Abstract of Richard Evan's title to two houses in

Deptford. C1770

1 Item A/97/21/M21 Copy of Marriage entry of Richard Evans and

Elizabeth Copeland, at Deptford. 12 November 1732

1 Item A/97/21/M22 Administration of Thomas Copeland. C 1700s 1 Item A/97/21/M23 Administration of Richard Evans. C 1750s 1 Item A/97/21/M24 Administration of Elizabeth Evans. C 1750s 1 Item A/97/21/M25 Last Will and Testament of Ann Wade. 3 November 1739 1 Item A/97/21/M26 Last Will and Testament of Richard Evans, carpenter

aboard The Kent, a ship of the Honourable East India Company.

20 February 1770

1 Item A/97/21/M27 Letter of attorney. 1. Richard Evans. 2. John Creasy. 12 November 1776 1 Item A/97/21/M28 Certificate of the baptism of John Evans. 29 July 1770 1 Item

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A/97/21/M29 Indenture of Apprenticeship.

1. Richard Evans. 2. Abraham Gill, shipwright.

21 October 1749

1 Item A/97/21/M30 Indenture of Apprenticeship.

1. Richard Evans. 2. Abraham Gill, shipwright.

21 October 1749

1 Item A/97/21/M31 Lease. 11 acres, New Cross.

1. The Haberdashers' Company. 2. William Walker.

Consideration: £57 p. a.

17 June 1880

1 Item A/97/21/M32 Lease. Land at New Cross, to the south of Queen's

Road. 1. The Haberdashers' Company. 2. Mr William Walker.

Consideration: £50 p. a.

1881

1 Item A/97/21/M33 Lease. Land to the north of Waller Road, and to the

west of Kitto Road, to the east of Musgrove Road, New Cross.

1. The Haberdashers' Company. 2. Mr William Walker.

Consideration: £34 2s 6d p. a.

12 August 1889

1 Item A/97/21/M34 Map of Haberdashers' Company land in New Cross,

lent to Mr Walker. C 1880s

1 Item A/97/21/M35 Section of site of Jerningham Road, proposed to be

formed by Mr Walker. 1885

1 Item A/97/21/M36 Lease. 8 messuages on Church Street on the north

side of the lane leading to the copper works, and 5 messuages on Church Street, on the south side of the lane to the copper works, Deptford.

1. Sir Nicholas Crisp and others. 2. 2. John Tymmes.

Consideration: £25 p. a.

8 July 1696

1 Item

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A/97/21/M37 Lease. Broome Close, Deptford. 1. John Young. 2. Margaret Burrowes.

Consideration: 5s

4 June 1697

1 Item A/97/21/M38 Release. Broome Close, Deptford.

1. John Young. 2. Margaret Burrowes.

Consideration: £65

5 June 1697

1 Item A/97/21/M39 Will of Margaret Burrowes of Deptford. 22 May 1708 1 Item A/97/21/M40 Lease. Land at the north east of Trenches' Fields,

behind The Sign of the Mitre, Deptford. 1. Mary Roberts and others. 2. William Cray.

Consideration: 5s

27 August 1746

1 Item A/97/21/M41 Lease. Land at the north east of Trenches' Fields,

behind The Sign of the Mitre, Deptford. 1. Susannah and Mary Bear. 2. Thomas Belch.

Consideration: 5s

1 December 1736

1 Item A/97/21/M42 Release. Land at the north east of Trenches' Fields,

behind The Sign of the Mitre, Deptford. 1. Susannah and Mary Bear. 2. Thomas Belch.

Consideration: £50

2 December 1736

1 Item A/97/21/M43 Release. Land at the north east of Trenches' Fields,

behind The Sign of the Mitre, Deptford. 1. Mary Kneebone. 2. William Whiteing.

Consideration: £70

7 November 1772

1 Item A/97/21/M44 Release in Fee. Property on the north side of Flaggon

Row, Deptford. 1. Messrs Robert and William Elvey. 2. Thomas Handell.

Consideration: £50

15 March 1786

1 Item

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A/97/21/M45 Lease. Land in the rear of houses on the west side of

Butt Lane, Deptford. 1. Barnaby Kelley. 2. John Goodman.

Consideration: £6 6s per annum

2 July 1811

1 Item A/97/21/M46 Lease. Two messuages on the west side of Butt

Lane, Deptford. 1. William Bull and Elizabeth, his wife. 2. John Lambert.

Consideration: 5s

17 September 1813

1 Item A/97/21/M47 Lease. Land on the west side of an intended street, to

be built to the west of Charles Street, Deptford. 1. William Archer, Peter Lafosse and Richard

Drummond. 2. James Duffield and William Penney.

Consideration: 5s

15 December 1814

1 Item A/97/21/M48 Deed of Appointment. Messuage called West Place,

West Croft, 4 acres, Broome Close, 6 acres, Deptford, and annuity of £5.

1. William Selby and Elizabeth, his wife. 2. Francis Moyse. 3. Joseph Brooke. 4. Francis Brooke. 5. John Selby.

Land to the use of William Selby. Fine levied by 1 to 2.

24 March 1759

1 Item A/97/21/M49 Lease. 6 acres of land called Broom Close, Deptford.

1. William Selby Esq. 2. George Gibson.

Consideration: 5s

14 February 1763

1 Item A/97/21/M50 Release and Covenant to produce deeds. 6 acres of

land called Broom Close, Deptford. 1. William Selby Esq. 2. George Gibson.

Consideration: £270

15 February 1763

1 Item

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A/97/21/M51 Agreement. Land at Upper Long Lands, Deptford. 1. Mary Morrice. 2. George Gibson.

Consideration: £210

8 July 1768

1 Item A/97/21/M52 Lease. Land at Upper Long Lands, Deptford.

1. Mary Morrice and William, her son. 2. George Gibson.

Consideration: 5s

2 January 1769

1 Item A/97/21/M53 Appointment and Release. Land at Upper Long

Lands, Deptford. 1. Mary Morrice and William, her son. 2. George Gibson.

Consideration: £210

3 January 1769

1 Item A/97/21/M54 Lease. Land called Broom Close, and Upper Long

Land, Deptford. 1. George Gibson, Esq. 2. Thomas Carr and Thomas Turner.

Consideration: 5s

26 May 1794

1 Item A/97/21/M55 Mortgage in Fee. Land called Broom Close, and

Upper Long Land, Deptford. 1. George Gibson, Esq. 2. Thomas Carr and Thomas Turner.

Consideration: £1000

27 May 1794

1 Item A/97/21/M56 Final Agreement. Land called Broom Close, and

Upper Long Land, Deptford. 1. George Gibson, Esq. 2. Thomas Carr and Thomas Turner.

Consideration: £60

20 April 1794

1 Item A/97/21/M57 Final Agreement. Land called Broom Close, and

Upper Long Land, Deptford. 1. George Gibson, Esq. 2. 2. Thomas Carr and Thomas Turner.

Consideration: £60

20 April 1794

1 Item

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A/97/21/M58 Lease. Land called Broom Close, and Upper Long Land, Deptford.

1. George Gibson. 2. Robert Nicholson.

Consideration: 5s

4 April 1796

1 Item A/97/21/M59 Release in Fee. Land called Broom Close, and Upper

Long Land, Deptford. 1. George Gibson. 2. Robert Nicholson.

Consideration: £1000

5 April 1796

1 Item A/97/21/M60 Assignment of Lease. Land to the south of Beere

Lane, Deptford. 1. John Sweetaple. 2. James Blackman. 3. Samuel Penn;

Consideration: £600

17 July 1685

1 Item A/97/21/M61 Assignment of Lease. Land to the south of Beere

Lane, Deptford. 1. Michael Eaden. 2. James Blackman. 3. Lydia Light.

Consideration: £900

17 July 1687

1 Item A/97/21/M62 Lease. Two acres of land called Harpe Close, to the

east of the road to Lewisham, Deptford. 1. John Hashes. 2. John Borth.

Consideration: peppercorn

25 March 1701

1 Item A/97/21/M63 Release. Two acres of land called Harpe Close, to

the east of the road to Lewisham, Deptford. 1. John Nashes. 2. John Borth.

Consideration: £81 9s 4d.

26 March 1701

1 Item A/97/21/M64 Lease. Several pieces of land in Deptford.

1. Benjamin Travers. 2. William Wright.

Consideration: 5s

25 July 1705

1 Item

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A/97/21/M65 Release. Several pieces of land in Deptford.

1. Benjamin Travers. 2. William Wright.

Consideration: £1200

26 July 1705

1 Item A/97/21/M66 Lease. Two acres of land to the east of Butt lane,

Deptford. 1. Thomas Theyer. 2. Henry Goodwyn Esq.

Consideration: 5s

16 February 1758

1 Item A/97/21/M67 Deed of Purchase. Two acres of land to the east of

Butt lane, Deptford. 1. Thomas Theyer. 2. Henry Goodwyn Esq.

Consideration: £228 15s

17 February 1758

1 Item A/97/21/M68 Final agreement. Four acres of land, Deptford.

1. James Coultaw. 2. Thomas Theyor.

Consideration: £60

C 11. November 1761

1 Item A/97/21/M69 Lease. Two acres of land to the east of Butt lane,

Deptford. 1. William Roper and others. 2. Rev. John Cotts.

Consideration: 10s

3 February 1778

1 Item A/97/21/M70 Release. Two acres of land to the east of Butt lane,

Deptford. 1. William Roper and others. 2. Rev. John Cotts.

Consideration: £3000

4 February 1778

1 Item A/97/21/M71 Lease. Two acres of land to the east of Butt lane,

Deptford. 1. John Bickwell and Thomas Erskineand

Anthony Pye. 2. John Clark.

Consideration: 10s

1 June 1779

1 Item

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A/97/21/M72 Lease. Land and property in Effingham Street,

Deptford. 1. Rev. John and Rev. Philip Cocles. 2. Sampson White.

Consideration: 5s

10 November 1790

1 Item A/97/21/M73 Lease. Two pieces of land on Effingham Street, one

to the south of Butt lane to the west of Garden Passage and to the east of The Prince of Wales, the other piece is to the south of Giffin Street, to the west of Church Street and to the east of Garden Passage, Deptford.

1. Thomas Lett and others, assignees of the estate of Thomas Sittin, bankrupt.

2. Thomas Compton and Joseph Lucas. Consideration: 5s

23 October 1793

1 Item A/97/21/M74 Release. Two pieces of land on Effingham Street,

one to the south of Butt lane to the west of Garden Passage and to the east of The Prince of Wales, the other piece is to the south of Giffin Street, to the west of Church Street and to the east of Garden Passage, Deptford.

1. Thomas Lett and others, assignees of the estate of Thomas Sittin, bankrupt.

2. Thomas Compton and Joseph Lucas. Consideration: £582

24 October 1792

1 Item A/97/21/M75 Partial Draft Conveyance. Land on the north of

Effingham Street, south of Giffin Street, Deptford and letter from Samuel Pryer concerning this matter.

6 January 1802

1 Item A/97/21/M76 Lease. Land to the west of Garden passage, to the

north of Effingham Place and to the south of Giffin Street.

1. Joseph Lucas. 2. John Tilt.

Consideration: £15 8s per annum

1 November 1803

1 Item

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A/97/21/M77 Lease. Messuage, and two acres of land in Church Fields and one acre adjoining the east side of the latter, Deptford.

1. Ann Hawkins the elder. 2. Isaac Loades.

Consideration: peppercorn

2 February 1703

1 Item A/97/21/M78 Release. Messuage, and two acres of land in Church

Fields and one acre adjoining the east side of the latter, Deptford.

1. Ann Hawkins the elder. 2. Isaac Loades.

Consideration: £555

3 February 1703

1 Item A/97/21/M79 Marriage Settlement. Several unspecified properties

in Deptford. 1. Peter Garnett and his widowed daughter Sarah

Frost. 2. Philip Higman. 3. James Beverley and John Yeomans.

Consideration: 10s; 1 and 2 to marry. Property to 3 in trust for 2.

15 February 1719

1 Item A/97/21/M80 Lease. Land at the north east corner of the gravel

pits, Deptford. 1. John Clarke. 2. Samuel Hodges.

Consideration: 5s

10 January 1733

1 Item A/97/21/M81 Release by way of Mortgage. Two messuages on

Church Street, opposite the gravel pits and messuage on Butt lane, Deptford.

1. Mrs Sarah Lewis, Robert Scott and Sarah, his wife.

2. Samuel Hodges. Consideration: £100 and interest

23 September 1736

1 Item A/97/21/M82 Lease. Messuage in Butt Lane, Deptford.

1. Samuel Hodges. 2. John Linton.

Consideration: 5s

10 June 1737

1 Item A/97/21/M83 Probate of the Will of Charles Warrington of Deptford. 1770 1 Item

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A/97/21/M84 Release. Messuage in the Long House, Rope Walk,

Deptford; 1. Mary Williamson. 2. Captain Thomas Ross.

Consideration: £170 5s 4d

22 January 1782

1 Item A/97/21/M85 Release in Fee. Property in Long House, Rope Walk,

Deptford. 1. Captain Thomas Ross. 2. John Hurst.

Consideration: £136 10s

9 December 1783

1 Item A/97/21/M86 Release. Land in Trenches Field, Deptford.

1. Alex Buchannon. 2. William Warrington.

Consideration: £63

7 September 1791

1 Item A/97/21/M87 Lease. Land on the east side of Butt Lane, Deptford.

1. John Sewer. 2. John Day.

Consideration: £7 10s per annum

10 January 1792

1 Item A/97/21/M88 Lease. Two messuages on the Green, Deptford. 1.

Gilbert Ferguson. 2. William Warrington. Consideration: 5s

1 June 1793

1 Item A/97/21/M89 Lease. Messuage called The Old Ship Chester,

Butcher Row, and adjoining messuages, Deptford. 1. Miss Katherine Sayer. 2. John Fairey.

Consideration: £31 2s per annum

26 December 1814

1 Item A/97/21/M90 Release. Property on north side of Union Street,

Deptford. 1. Thomas Lucas. 2. John Bone.

Consideration: 12s per annum

29 September 1708

1 Item

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A/97/21/M91 Release. Messuage at the Green, Deptford. 1. Mrs Sarah Cobb. 2. Jane Bennett.

Consideration: £90

24 September 1716

1 Item A/97/21/M92 Lease. Land on Mill Lane, Deptford.

1. Mrs Ann Allard and Mrs Eleanor Hall. 2. John Johnson.

Consideration: peppercorn

23 August 1777

1 Item A/97/21/M93 Release. Land on Mill Lane, Deptford.

1. Mrs Ann Allard and Mrs Eleanor Hall. 2. John Johnson.

Consideration: None

25 August 1777

1 Item A/97/21/M94 Release. Land on Mill Lane, Deptford.

1. James Thompson and Charles Lucas. 2. Joseph Stocks.

Consideration: £20

28 December 1791

1 Item A/97/21/M95 Lease. Property on east side of Grove Road,

Deptford. 1. Edward Swift. 2. Gabriel Terrell.

Consideration: £70 and £1 1s per annum

16 July 1793

1 Item A/97/21/M96 Lease. Property on east side of Grove Road,

Deptford. 1. Edward Swift. 2. George Curling.

Consideration: £9 9s per annum

16 March 1797

1 Item A/97/21/M97 Lease. Property on east side of Grove Road,

Deptford. 1. Edward Swift. 2. Stephen Simson Esq.

Consideration: £386 and £1 1s per annum

14 August 1799

1 Item A/97/21/M98 Lease. Property on east side of New Street, Deptford.

1. John Miles Esq. 2. William Dyer.

Consideration: £386 and £21 per annum

19 January 1799

1 Item

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A/97/21/M99 Assignment upon Trust. Land on the north side of the

High Road from Rotherhithe to Deptford, and 11 messuages lying behind the Garrick Head, Deptford.

1. Executors of John Fairey. 2. Andrew Patterson and others.

Consideration: £12 per annum

17 June 1835

1 Item A/97/21/M100 Lease. Two pieces of ground at the rear of houses on

the west side of the High Street, Deptford. 1. George Shove. 2. John Bezzell.

Consideration: £10 per annum

October 1847

1 Item A/97/21/M101 Assignment of Mortgage. Two houses in King's

Street, Deptford. 1. John Fendall. 2. James Jones.

Consideration: £68 18s

25 September 1711

1 Item A/97/21/M102 Lease. Messuage on the east side of King Street,

Deptford. 1. William Richards and Susanna, his wife. 2. James Lance and Ann, his wife.

Consideration: 5s

10 July 1736

1 Item A/97/21/M103 Release. Messuage on the east side of King Street,

Deptford. 1. William Richards and Susanna, his wife. 2. James Lance and Ann, his wife.

Consideration: £70

11 July 1736

1 Item A/97/21/M104 Lease. Messuage in Butt Lane, Deptford.

1. William and George Birstow. 2. Roger Quer.

Consideration: 5s

18 July 1770

1 Item A/97/21/M105 Lease. Messuage in Church Street, Deptford.

1. Messrs Robert, John, William and Jeremiah Carroway.

2. John Barrett and Elizabeth, his wife. Consideration: 5s

30 December 1772

1 Item

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A/97/21/M106 Lease. Longhouse, Ropewalk, Deptford.

1. Mrs Mary Williamson. 2. Captain Thomas Ross.

Consideration: 5s

20 January 1782

1 Item A/97/21/M107 Release. Property on the east side of King Street,

Deptford. 1. Atwood Wigsell Esq. 2. John Dugleby.

Consideration: £63

19 July. 1784

1 Item A/97/21/M108 Lease. House in Union Street, Deptford.

1. Thomas Lucas. 2. Richard Burell.

Consideration: 12s per annum

10 August 1711

1 Item A/97/21/M109 Settlement to bar fee tail. Toft and parcel of land in

Deptford. 1. Amos Bear and Susan, his wife, and Simon

Eburn and Elizabeth, his wife. 2. Henry Belch.

Consideration: 5s

2 March. 1713

1 Item A/97/21/M110 Release. Land to the north east of Trenches' Fields

behind The Sign of the Mitre, Deptford. 1. Mary Roberts, nee Bear. 2. William Gray.

Consideration: £160 1s

28 August 1746

1 Item A/97/21/M111 Lease. Seven messuages and five acres of

meadowland, to the south of the King's highway, Deptford.

1. Mary Tickell. 2. George Earle and William Levens.

Consideration: 5s

17 April 1754

1 Item A/97/21/M112 Assignment of Mortgage. Seven messuages and five

acres of meadowland, to the south of the King's highway, Deptford.

1. Mary Tickell. 2. George Earle and William Levens.

Consideration: £1000

18 April 1754

1 Item

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A/97/21/M113 Probate of William Cooksray of Lewisham, labourer. 6 August 1756 1 Item A/97/21/M114 Final Agreement. One messuage in Deptford.

1. William Whitening and Alice, his wife. 2. Mary Sneebone.

Consideration: £60

2 November 1777

1 Item A/97/21/M115 Final Agreement. One messuage in Deptford.

1. William Whitening and Alice, his wife. 2. Mary Sneebone.

Consideration: £60

2 November1777

1 Item A/97/21/M116 Deed of Covenant to produce deeds. Property in

Flagon Road, Deptford. 1. William Summerfield. 2. Thomas Handell.

Consideration: 5s

12 May 1786

1 Item A/97/21/M117 Deed of Covenant to produce deeds. Property in

Flagon Road, Deptford. 1. William Summerfield. 2. Thomas Talbot.

Consideration: 5s

12 May 1786

1 Item A/97/21/M118 Release. Land near Trenches Fields, Deptford.

1. John Thomson. 2. Alexander Buchannan.

Consideration: £50

2 January 1788

1 Item

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A/97/21/M119 Deed of Partition. 1) 37 acres in Frinsbury, Kent, two messuages on the Green, messuage in Hughes' Fields, three messuages on west side of New Street, three messuages to the west of Ropewalk, messuage in the Green, messuage to the north east of Wright's alley, messuage in Ropewalk, Deptford. Property at Mason's Hill, Bromley, Shire Mead Meadow, near the Stowage, three timber messuages, messuage in Church Street, messuage in Trenches' Field, messuage on the east side of New Street, Deptford, messuage in Farnborough, 20 acres of land in Orpington, two messuages in Trenches' Fields, three messuages in King Street, three messuages near Trenches' Fields, land near Trenches' Fields, arable land called Spratt's Bottom, Chelsfield, 2) 37 acres, Frinsbury, three messuages in Hughes' Fields, Ropewalk, Deptford, four messuages in the Green, Deptford three messuages on the west side of New Street, two messuages in the Green, messuage on the west side of New Street land on the north east corner of Wrights' Alley, messuage to the west of Ropewalk. 3) 3 messuages near Mason's Hill, Bromley, and other land nearby, Shire Mead, Deptford, three timber messuages, D, messuage on the west side of King Street, messuage in Christopher Street, St. Andrew’s, Holborn, messuage in Church Street, Deptford, messuage in Trenches' Fields, messuage in King Street, Deptford messuage on the east side of New Street, Deptford, 4) Messuage of three acres, called Close de Mares, Farnborough, 10 acres of arable land called Styfield Baucroft and Homebrook, 24 acres in Orpington, 2 messuages in Trenches' Field, Deptford, 3 messuages in King Street, Deptford, 3 messuages in Trenches' Field, Deptford, other land near Trenches; Fields, Deptford, acre in Spratt's Bottom, Chelsfield,

1. Miss Susannah Warrington. 2. Thomas Todd and Sarah, his wife. 3. Richard Hughes and Sarah, his wife. 4. William Branford and Samuel Baker.

First portion of lands from 1, 2 and 3 to 4. Second portion of land to 1. Third portion of land to 2 in trust for their children. Fourth portion of land to 3 in trust for their children.

2 November 1796

1 Item

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A/97/21/M120 Release. Two houses on west side of Butt Lane, Deptford.

1. William Bull and Elizabeth, his wife. 2. John Lambert.

Consideration: £368

18 September 1813

1 Item A/97/21/M121 Lease. Pieces of land in Hughes' Fields, Deptford.

1. Rev. Sir Richard Hughes, Bart., and Richard Hughes, Esq.

2. Richard Hughes. Consideration: £24 per annum

4 December 1827

1 Item A/97/21/M122 Lease. Wharf and warehouse in the Stowage,

Deptford. 1. Richard Hughes, the elder. 2. The General Steam Navigation Co.

Consideration: £20 per annum

15 August 1842

1 Item A/97/21/M123 Lease. Messuage on the north side of Copperas

Lane, Deptford. 1. Charles Cutts, Esq. 2. Joseph Pascior.

Consideration: £27 per annum

27 February 1753

1 Item A/97/21/M124 Lease. Bavin Yard on the south side of Copperas

Lane, Deptford. 1. Isaac Parry. 2. John Carttar.

Consideration: £1 5s per annum

18 March 1757

1 Item A/97/21/M125 Lease. Two acres of land to the west of the sewer,

Deptford. 1. Charles Cutts, Esq. 2. William Gladman.

Consideration: £6 per annum

1 June 1759

1 Item A/97/21/M126 Probate of the Will of Thomas Touell of Deptford. 1763 1 Item

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A/97/21/M127 Lease. Messuage in Hughes' Fields, Deptford. 1. Richard Hughes Esq. 2. Stephen Bagshaw and John Baker. 3. John Wood.

Consideration: £20

24 July 1772

1 Item A/97/21/M128 Lease. Land in Trenches' Fields, behind The Sign of

the Ship, Deptford. 1. Mary Kneebone. 2. William Whiteing.

Consideration: peppercorn

6 November 1777

1 Item A/97/21/M129 Lease. Land on the west side of Church Street,

Deptford. 1. John Thomson. 2. William Flecknell.

Consideration: £20 per annum

24 October 1788

1 Item A/97/21/M130 Final Agreement. Messuage in Deptford.

1. John Faurett. 2. Thomas Makes, and Maria, his wife.

Consideration: £60

C 12 April 1789

1 Item A/97/21/M131 Final Agreement. Messuage in Deptford.

1. John Faurett. 2. Thomas Makes, and Maria, his wife.

Consideration: £60

C 12 April 1789

1 Item A/97/21/M132 Final Agreement. Messuage in Deptford.

1. John Tilt. 2. John Faurett and Marie, his wife.

Consideration: £60

2 November 1789

1 Item A/97/21/M133 Final Agreement. Messuage in Deptford.

1. John Tilt. 2. John Faurett and Marie, his wife.

Consideration: £60

2 November 1789

1 Item A/97/21/M134 Lease. Land near Trenches' Fields, Deptford.

1. Alexander Buchanan. 2. William Warrington.

Consideration: 5s

6 September 1791

1 Item

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A/97/21/M135 Will of Thomas Grey of Deptford. 6 January1770 1 Item A/97/21/M136 Probate of the Will of Mrs Mary Mann. 12 March 1794 1 Item A/97/21/M137 Will of Henrietta Grey of Deptford. 4 May 1793 1 Item A/97/21/M138 Lease. Messuage in New Cross, and 38 acres to the

south of the high road from London to Greenwich, and to the north of road from Greenwich to Peckham, in New Cross.

1. Henry William Pomeroy Esq. 2. Henry Edmonds.

Consideration: £140 per annum

20 December 1800

1 Item A/97/21/M139 Lease. 1-4 Copperas Lane, Deptford.

1. Mrs Mary Speering. 2. George Ford.

Consideration: £207 and £7 10s per annum

10 June 1806

1 Item A/97/21/M140 Writ to Sheriff of Kent. Messuage and garden in

Deptford. 1. John Badley and Rebecca, his wife. 2. Catherine Hunt.

Order for 1 to give land to 2.

3 January 1768

1 Item A/97/21/M141 Record of Fine. Messuage and garden in Deptford.

1. John Badley and Rebecca, his wife. 2. Catherine Hunt.

6 February 1809

1 Item A/97/21/M142 Probate of the Will of Richard Wyall of Deptford. 8 December 1810 1 Item A/97/21/M143 Counterpart of Lease. Land on the north side of the

High Road from Deptford to Rotherhithe, bordered to the west and east by intended roads.

1. Edward Swift. 2. George Moore.

Consideration: £17 6s 6d per annum

25 August 1813

1 Item

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A/97/21/M144 Lease. Land behind The Garrick's Head.

1. Edward Swift. 2. John Fairey.

Consideration: £26 per annum

20 October 1813

1 Item A/97/21/M145 Assignment. Share in house on New Row, Deptford.

1. Joseph Carttar, by the direction of Edward Cooper.

2. Francis Lamburn. Consideration: £90

3 November 1813

1 Item A/97/21/M146 Final Concord. Messuage in Deptford.

1. Edward Sintoft. 2. Thomas Cravell and Ann, his wife.

C 10 February 1815

1 Item A/97/21/M147 Final Concord. Messuage in Deptford.

1. Edward Sintoft. 2. Thomas Cravell and Ann, his wife.

C 10 February 1814

1 Item A/97/21/M148 Lease. Three messuages on west side of passage

from Butcher Road to Thames Street, Deptford. 1. Mary Busbee and others. 2. John Hambrook. Consideration: £22 per

annum

1814

1 Item A/97/21/M149 Release in Fee. Land to the west of an intended road

to the west of Charles Street, Deptford. 1. William Archer, Peter Lafosse and Richard

Edmunds Esqs. 2. James Duffield and his trustee.

Consideration: £22

16 December 1814

1 Item A/97/21/M150 Deed of Covenant to levy Fine. Two messuages in St.

Nicholas', Guildford. 1. Sarah Gray and Walter Knott. 2. William Knott.

Consideration: 10s

1 February 1815

1 Item

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A/97/21/M151 Counterpart Lease. Messuage on the east side of Butt Lane, Deptford.

1. Jagger Ansell. 2. Joseph Moss.

Consideration: £34 per annum

30 August 1815

1 Item A/97/21/M152 Counterpart Lease. Messuage on the south west side

of Broomfield Place, adjoining to the northeast the road from Rotherhithe to Deptford.

1. John Cheeseman. 2. Benjamin Machin.

Consideration: £310 and £2 8s per annum

28 September 1816

1 Item A/97/21/M153 Assignment for the benefit of creditors. Household

and trade goods, stocks. 1. Charles Butcher. 2. Richard Hopkins.

21 January 1817

1 Item A/97/21/M154 Counterpart of Lease. Messuage on the east side of

Butt Lane, Deptford. 1. Jagger Ansell. 2. James Matthens.

Consideration: £100 and £10 per annum

July 1819

1 Item A/97/21/M155 Counterpart Lease. Property on the south west side

of the road from Deptford to Rotherhithe. 1. John Cheeseman. 2. Benjamin Machin.

Consideration: £280 £2 8s

8 September 1819

1 Item A/97/21/M156 Assignment. Broomfields, on the south side of the

road from Deptford to Rotherhithe. 1. John Cheeseman. 2. John Sandom.

Consideration: £475 annuities.

7 February 1820

1 Item A/97/21/M157 Lease. Land on the west side of Garden Row,

Deptford. 1. John Wright. 2. William Row.

Consideration: £105 and £1 12s 6d per annum

14 April 1820

1 Item

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A/97/21/M158 Final Agreement. Messuages and one acre in

Deptford. 1. John Fawery. 2. Edmund Davis and Mary, his wife.

Consideration: £100

2 November 1829

1 Item A/97/21/M159 Final Agreement. Messuages and one acre in

Deptford. 1. John Fawery. 2. Edmund Davis and Mary, his wife.

Consideration: £100

2 November 1819

1 Item A/97/21/M160 Final Agreement; Part of 15 messuages and one acre

in Deptford. 1. Richard Hughes the elder. 2. Robert Todd and Frances, his wife.

Consideration: £520

28 January 1832

1 Item A/97/21/M161 Final Agreement; Part of 15 messuages and one acre

in Deptford. 1. Richard Hughes the elder. 2. Robert Todd and Frances, his wife.

Consideration: £520

28 January 1832

1 Item A/97/21/M162 Lease. Messuage and bakehouse in New Street,

Deptford; 1. William Toone. 2. Thomas Adams

Consideration: £21

12 May 1834

1 Item A/97/21/M163 Assignment. Land on the north side of the road from

Deptford to Rotherhithe, eleven messuages behind the Garrick's Head, and land in Fairey's Buildings, Deptford.

1. John Fawey. 2. William Watson.

Consideration: £125

15 August 1840

1 Item A/97/21/M164 Indenture of Apprenticeship.

1. James Drury. 2. James Mitchell, boatbuilder.

18 August 1847

1 Item

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A/97/21/M165 Indenture of Apprenticeship.

1. George Andrews. 2. William Andrews, bricklayer.

8 April 1847

1 Item A/97/21/M166 Indenture of Apprenticeship.

1. Alice Miles. 2. Rosetta Miles, milliner.

22 December 1858

1 Item A/97/21/M167 Indenture of Apprenticeship.

1. John Pousey. 2. William Mitchell, bricklayer.

7 October 1870

1 Item A/97/21/M168 Indenture of Apprenticeship.

1. James Woolmer. 2. William Woolmer, bricklayer.

8 February 1872

1 Item A/97/21/M169 Assignment. 187 Church Street, Deptford.

1. William Cox. 2. Edwin Gibson.

Consideration: £30

11 April 1885

1 Item A/97/21/M170 Register of notices of vestry meetings of the parish of

St. Paul's, Deptford, noting subjects to be discussed. 1826-1827

1 Item A/97/21/M171 St. Paul's, Deptford rate collector's book, partial. C 1820s 1 Item A/97/21/M172 Instructions for the Commissioners for victualling His

Majesty's Navy. 1700-1711

1 Item A/97/21/M173 Commonwealth Record of War Stores. Stores held at

Chatham, Deptford, the Tower, and aboard ships of the Royal Navy.

1655-1660

1 Item A/97/21/M174 Log of H.M. hired ship, Rosina, whilst at Deptford. April 11-May 16 1804 1 Item A/97/21/M175 Letter of John Evelyn to the Rt. Hon. the Lord High

Treasurer of England, concerning need for the supply of specie for sick and wounded sailors.

7 March 1673

1 Item

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A/97/21/M176 Letter bearing signature of Samuel Pepys, and

others, to the Clerk of the Exchequer, and the storekeeper of Royal Dockyard at Chatham, concerning the Watch at the Dockyard, since stores are being embezzled.

2 April 1670

1 Item A/97/21/M177 Postcard from Edgar Wallace. Covering postcard for

two sketches, which he considered "the best stuff I have done of this kind", which he thought might be the basis for a long story, sent to his publisher. Also letter, 1938, from his widow, Margaret Lane, concerning postcard, and letter from Mr Hilton Smith, of New Cross Library, thanking her for loan of postcard.

20 May 1930?

1 Item A/97/21/M178 Transcripts of Evelyn's catalogue of inscriptions,

giving details of lands, and properties, 1703. 1937

1 Item A/97/21/M179 Minute Book of General quarterly Meetings of

Deptford Savings Bank. This bank was established in 1816.

1844-1864

1 Item A/97/21/M180 Record of Settlement.

1. Thomas Fellows and Richard Williamson, Churchwardens, Thomas Hawtree and John Hart, Overseers.

2. Susannah Brown and Ann and Philip, her children.

6 March 1710

1 Item A/97/21/M181 Lease. Land on the south side of Union Street,

Deptford. 1. Thomas Lucas. 2. John Ryall.

Consideration: peppercorn

25 July 1709

1 Item A/97/21/M182 Lease. Land on the south side of Union Street,

Deptford. 1. William Steavens and Susannah, his wife. 2. Robert Pierce and John Ryall.

Consideration: £1 per annum

25 July 1709

1 Item

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A/97/21/M183 Release. Land on the south side of Union Street,

Deptford. 1. Robert Pearce. 2. John Ryall.

Consideration: £240

23 February 1712

1 Item A/97/21/M184 Assignment of Lease. Land on the south side of

Union Street, Deptford. 1. John Ryall. 2. Thomas Loving.

Consideration: £20 13s 4d per annum

4 November 1715

1 Item A/97/21/M185 Assignment of Lease. Land on the south side of

Union Street, Deptford. 1. Mrs Elizabeth Loving. 2. Messrs John and Richard Loving.

Consideration: £50 per annum

23 December 1734

1 Item A/97/21/M186 Assignment of Lease. Land on the south side of

Union Street, Deptford. 1. William Ware and Jane, his wife. 2. William Barnard.

Consideration: £105

17 May 1786

1 Item

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A/97/22 Cranfield Road, Brockley

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG The following item were received from Miss D Bills. Introduction William Pierpoint junior [c. 1831 Blackheath - ?] was by 1881 living at 199 High Road, Deptford and was a builder and decorator employing 14 men. His father William [c. 1802 – 1880] had died in 1880 and he had taken over the family business. Acquired by: Donation Access: Open. Date of accession: 16 September 1997 Accession number: A/97/22 Listed: September 1997 AJW Covering Dates: 1866 - 1891 Extent: 6 Items A/97/22 A/97/22/1 Lease for 99 years

1 William Wickham Drake of Breakspears, Middlesex, Esq. 2 William Pierpoint of Lewisham High Road, Deptford, Builder 9 and 10 Cranfield Road, [Later 19 and 21] Built by 2. [Counterpart A/97/22/2]

20 August 1866

1 Item A/97/22/2 Counterpart to Lease for 99 years [A/97/22/1]

1 William Wickham Drake of Breakspears, Middlesex, Esq. 2 William Pierpoint of Lewisham High Road, Deptford, Builder 9 and 10 Cranfield Road, [Later 19 and 21] Built by 2.

20 August 1866

1 Item A/97/22/3 Lease for 99 years

1 William Wickham Drake of Breakspears, Middlesex, Esq. 2 William Pierpoint Junior Lewisham High Road, Deptford, Builder 13 and 14 Cranfield Road, built by 2. [Counterpart A/97/22/4, and copy of counterpart A/97/22/5]

13 June 1872

1 Item A/97/22/4 Counterpart of Lease for 99 years [A/97/22/3]

1 William Wickham Drake of Breakspears, Middlesex, Esq. 2 William Pierpoint Junior Lewisham High Road, Deptford, Builder 13 and 14 Cranfield Road, built by 2. Copy of counterpart [A/97/22/5]

13 June 1872

1 Item

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A/97/22/5 Copy of counterpart of Lease for 99 years [A/97/22/3] and

counterpart [A/97/22/4] 1 William Wickham Drake of Breakspears, Middlesex, Esq. 2 William Pierpoint Junior Lewisham High Road, Deptford, Builder 13 and 14 Cranfield Road, built by 2.

13 June 1872

1 Item A/97/22/6 Mortgage

1 William Pierpoint Junior Lewisham High Road, Deptford, Builder 2 Henry Child of Doctor's Commons, City of London, gent. Joseph Todman of Leslie House, Dorking, Surrey, gent. William Jenner of Molterone Villas, Church Hill, Brighton, gent. 13 and 14 Cranfield Road. Endorsed: surrender of mortgage by 2 to 1 [6 July 1891]

14 June 1872 - 6 July 1891

1 Item

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A/98/1 Discharge Certificate Book

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG The following item were received from Mr S. Essex. Introduction Mr Mackenzie resided at 108 Ladywell Road, Torridon Road and later in Brixton. In 1917 he was awarded the Certificate of First Class Engineer in the Merchant Navy. This book is a record of his work aboard various ships between 1913 and 1921. Acquired by: Donation Access: Open. Date of accession: 1998 Accession number: A/98/1 Listed: January 1998 JDO Covering Dates: 1913 - 1921 Extent: 1 Item A/98/1 A/98/1/1 Continuous Certificate of Discharge of Percy Mackenzie. 1913-1921 1 Item

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A/98/2 Sales Particulars: Lee

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Bromley Local Studies Centre. Introduction Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1998 Accession number: A/98/2 Listed: January 1998 JDO Covering Dates: 1950 Extent:

A/98/2 A/98/2 Sales Particulars for Hedgley Street Lee, properties, 8-16 and

28 and 30. Also 6 improved ground rents on1-11, Taunton Road, Lee.

1950

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A/98/5 Cuthbert Collection

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG The following item were received from Mr Oxer, via Sutton Heritage Service. Introduction Walter H. Cuthbert lived with his mother at 35 Mount Pleasant Road in 1906, but had moved to number 7 by 1910, where he lived until 1924, before moving to 102 Inchmery Road. Acquired by: Donation Access: Open. Date of accession: 1998 Accession number: A/98/3 Listed: March 1998 JDO Covering Dates: 1908- 1910 Extent: 3 Items A/98/5 A/98/5/1 Letter of thanks for sympathy shown by Mr Cuthbert,

from Edward VII's private secretary. 10 February 1908

1 Item A/98/5/2 Letter conveying the Portuguese King's thanks for

sympathy expressed by Mr Cuthbert from Count d'Armory, Portuguese Minister. News cutting attached, relating to deaths of the Portuguese King and his heir. Who were both killed 1 February 1908 in Lisborn [See The Times for details]

14 February 1908

1 Item A/98/5/3 Letter of thanks for sympathy shown on the death of

Prince Francis of Teck, by Mr Cuthbert, from the Queen Mary's Lady in Waiting.

24 October 1910

1 Item

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A/98/8 Catford Southend Residents' Association

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from the Catford Southend Residents' Association. Introduction This association was formed in 1938. It was and is concerned with the local environment, especially the property of residents and the condition of local roads. It also promotes social amenities and organises social events. Acquired by: Deposit Access: Open, unless otherwise stated This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: April 1998 Accession number: A/98/8 Listed: April 1998 JDO Covering Dates: Extent: 15 Files A/98/8 A/98/8/1 Minute Book (signed).

Condition: In need of repair. Access restricted; contact Local History and Archives Centre.

1966-1977

1 File A/98/8/2 Annual Reports and Statements of Accounts (from box 1). 1951-1996 1 File A/98/8/3 Membership Card and Rule Book (box 1). (From box 1). C 1960 1 File A/98/8/4 Programme for Annual Sports Gala (from box 1). 1964 1 File A/98/8/5 Minutes, loose, signed (from box 2). 1977-1991 1 File A/98/8/6 Minutes, loose, partly signed (from box 3). 1991-1997 1 File A/98/8/7 Miscellaneous correspondence. Concerning planning and

environmental issues (from box 4). 1975-1980

1 File

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A/98/8/8 Miscellaneous correspondence. Concerning planning issues,

vandalism and rates. (From box 5). 1981-1988

1 File A/98/8/9 Correspondence relating to Waterbank Road flooding (from

box 6). 1951-1972

1 File A/98/8/10 Correspondence relating to Cotten Hill garageways (from box

6). 1957-1967

1 File A/98/8/11 Miscellaneous correspondence. Concerning environmental

issues (from box 6). 1967-1974

1 File A/98/8/12 Forster estate carriageways and site plans (from box 7). 1947 1 File A/98/8/13 Correspondence and papers concerning96 Brangbourne Road

boundary fence. (From box 7). 1967-1975

1 File A/98/8/14 Correspondence and papers concerning Ringway 2,

motorways (from box 7). 1969-1973

1 File A/98/8/15 Monthly circulars (from box 8). 1962-1990 1 File

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A/98/9 Diaries Of Miss V.G. Tyler

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Mr Lawrence Introduction This collection contains the diaries of Miss Violet Gladys Tyler lived at 25 Ladywell Road in the 1930s and 1940s with her parents. She worked in an office at Maltina Bakeries, Webber Street, Blackfriars Road. There are numerous references to World War II in the later diaries, and throughout many comments on leisure pursuits, such as cinema attending and the weather. Acquired by: Access: Open. Date of accession: 1998 Accession number: A/98/9 Covering Dates: 1937-1941 Extent: 5 Items A/98/9 A/98/9/1 Diary. 1937 1 Item A/98/9/2 Diary. 1938 1 Item A/98/9/3 Diary. 1939 1 Item A/98/9/4 Diary. 1940 1 Item A/98/9/5 Diary. 1941 1 Item

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A/98/13 Sales Particulars: Forest Hill and Sydenham

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Croydon Local Studies Centre. Introduction Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1998 Accession number: A/98/13 Listed: May 1998 JDO Covering Dates: 1875; 1903 Extent: 1 Box

A/98/13 A/98/13/1 Sales Particular for 4 Brighton Villas, Cranfield Road, Forest Hill. 1875A/98/13/2 Sales Particular for properties in Sydenham High Street, Wells Road,

Willow Walk, Dallas Road and 105 Dartmouth Row. 1903

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A/98/16 Birchenough Papers

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Introduction This collection contains the research notes, parish register transcripts and photographs, along with books, pamphlets and journals. Many of the names and places in these records have been indexed; the card index is available in the Local History and Archives Centre. Birchenough, Josephine, 1920-1994, local historian. She was a keen local historian, and was especially interested in the history of her locality, Lee. She was also an active transcriber and writer for local history societies. This deposit was not accessioned when received because of the fact that it contained much local history material as well as that, which was archival. It has, now, been decided to treat it as an archive, and thus it has been listed as such. Acquired by: Access: This is only a File level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1998 Accession number: A/98/16 Covering Dates: 1862-1993 Extent: 83 Files A/98/16 A/98/16/1 Personal research notes and transcripts A/98/16/1/1 File of research notes, letters relating to research, transcripts,

many concerning population studies. Includes walk along Hither Green Lane, and drafts of articles.

1966-1968

1 File A/98/16/1/2 The Cedars (Lee mansion), file of research notes, transcripts

and letters relating to research. 1967-1993

1 File A/98/16/1/3 File of research notes, letters relating to research, transcripts

and pedigrees of Lee personalities. 1968-1980

1 File A/98/16/1/4 Research notes concerning Grove Park. Especially farms and

schools. 1979-1982

1 File

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A/98/16/1/5 400 years in Lee, biographical notes. Research notes and letters relating to research into local personalities of Lee. Also Birchenough pedigree, and notes on Lee gentry. N.B. First draft (1971) available in transcript form in Local Studies Centre. Never finalized or published.

1980-1984

1 File A/98/16/1/6 The Firs (Lee mansion), file of research notes, letters relating

to research and transcripts. Also notes on the Papillions. 1980-1987

1 File A/98/16/1/7 Transcript of Lee Vestry Minutes, 1832-1835. 1980s 1 File A/98/16/1/8 Transcript of the Parish registers of St. Margaret's, Lee, 1579-

1754. Includes additional statistics and graphs. 1888

1 File A/98/16/1/9 Memorial inscriptions in new and old and new churchyards of

St. Margaret's, Lee. Published 1967. 1959-1967

1 File A/98/16/1/10 Parish registers of St. Margaret's, Lee, transcripts, 1754-

1850. Partially Indexed. Also Memorial inscriptions in churchyard. Indexed. Published 1979-1984.

1980-1982

1 File A/98/16/1/11 Notes and extracts from Manor House MSS. of Baring letters

and deeds, 1607-1837 (A/62/6, 16). Indexed by personal name and place name.

1980s

1 File A/98/16/1/12 Notes made about Lewisham Personalities by Mr J. Coulter.

More detailed than in printed version finally produced for Local History Centre. Typesetting by Josephine Birchenough.

C 1977

1 File A/98/16/2 Photograph Survey A/98/16/2/1 Photographs of old workhouse, Eltham. 1963 1 File A/98/16/2/2 Photographs of Stanstead Road and Perry Vale. 1963 1 File A/98/16/2/3 Photographs of Rotherhithe streets and school. 1963 1 File A/98/16/2/4 Photographs of Lewisham Mills, sites Southwark and

Lullingtone. 1963

1 File

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A/98/16/2/5 Photographs of Deptford Streets and railway bridges. 1964 1 File A/98/16/2/6 Photographs of Lewisham, Blackheath and Lee buildings. 1964 1 File A/98/16/2/7 Photographs of parts of New Cross, Brockley and central

London. 1964

1 File A/98/16/2/8 Photographs of Lewisham Road and Dartmouth Road. 1964 1 File A/98/16/2/9 Photographs of New Cross streets and Deptford railway

bridges. 1964

1 File A/98/16/2/10 Photographs of Deptford streets. 1964 1 File A/98/16/2/11 Photographs of streets and street furniture in Lee, Hither

Green and Blackheath. 1964

1 File A/98/16/2/12 Photographs Blackheath street furniture. 1964 1 File A/98/16/2/13 Photographs of streets and street furniture in Lewisham,

Catford and Lee. 1964

1 File A/98/16/2/14 Photographs of street furniture in the City. 1964 1 File A/98/16/2/15 Photographs of Deptford streets and business premises. 1964 1 File A/98/16/2/16 Photographs of mounting blocks and houses in Lee,

Blackheath and Greenwich. 1964

1 File A/98/16/2/17 Photographs of Lee streets and business premises. 1964 1 File A/98/16/2/18 Photographs of street furniture in central London. 1965 1 File A/98/16/2/19 Photographs of Lee, Greenwich and Southwark boundary

stones. 1965

1 File

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A/98/16/2/20 Photographs of Deptford streets. 1965 1 File A/98/16/2/21 Photographs of Deptford walls and houses. C 1965 1 File A/98/16/2/22 Photographs of Lee churchyard. 1965 1 File A/98/16/2/23 Photographs of Lee houses and Southwark street furniture. 1965 1 File A/98/16/2/24 Photographs of Lee and Blackheath streets. 1965 1 File A/98/16/2/25 Photographs of London street furniture. 1965 1 File A/98/16/2/26 Photographs of Pett's Wood and St. Margaret's Passage. 1966 1 File A/98/16/2/27 Photographs of Blackheath Houses, Lee rubbish tip and Pett's

Wood. 1966

1 File A/98/16/2/28 Photographs of Blackheath and Lee streets and houses. 1966 1 File A/98/16/2/29 Photographs of Kennington Palace. 1966 1 File A/98/16/2/30 Photographs of Blackheath Houses and Lesnes Abbey. 1966 1 File A/98/16/2/31 Photographs of Hither Green, Lee Lewisham, street furniture. 1966 1 File A/98/16/2/32 Photographs of Eltham, Hither Green and Lee street furniture. 1966 1 File A/98/16/3 Books and pamphlets A/98/16/3/1 The Underground passages and caverns of Greenwich and

Blackheath, by J. Stone. 1914

1 File A/98/16/3/2 The Blackheath Cavern, by C.W. Craske. 1948 1 File A/98/16/3/3 Blackheath, Volume I., by N. Rhind. 1976 1 File

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A/98/16/3/4 Blackheath Village, Volume 2, by N. Rhind. 1984 1 File A/98/16/3/5 Hither Green, Roy Judge. 1984 1 File A/98/16/3/6 Lewisham parks trail. 1970s 1 File A/98/16/3/7 Bromley, by E.L.S. Horsburgh. 1980 1 File A/98/16/3/8 Looking into Eltham. 1980 1 File A/98/16/3/9 Bexley village, by P.J. Tester. C 1980s 1 File A/98/16/3/10 The buildings of Greenwich. 1974 1 File A/98/16/3/11 Maritime Greenwich. 1980s 1 File A/98/16/3/12 The Cutty Sark at Greenwich. 1980s 1 File A/98/16/3/13 Margaret Mac Millan, by E. Bradburn. 1976 1 File A/98/16/3/14 W.G. Grace and Grove Park, notes by John King. 1982 1 File A/98/16/3/15 Famous Women of Lewisham. 1986 1 File A/98/16/3/16 A Woman of Passion, Edith Nesbit, by Julia Briggs. 1992 1 File A/98/16/3/17 London Cemeteries, Hugh Meller. 1981 1 File A/98/16/3/18 Doomesday Book Kent. Latin, mainly. 1862 1 File A/98/16/3/19 Get Fit for life, Henry Cooper. 1982 1 File A/98/16/3/20 A Batchelor's Delight, by A. Batchelor. 1990 1 File

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A/98/16/3/21 The Historian at work. 1962 1 File A/98/16/4 Journals A/98/16/4/1 North West Kent Family History, Volume 1. 1979-1980 1 File A/98/16/4/2 North West Kent Family History, Volume 2. 1981 1 File A/98/16/4/3 North West Kent Family History, Volume 3. 1983-1985 1 File A/98/16/4/4 North West Kent Family History, Volume 4. 1986-1988 1 File A/98/16/4/5 North West Kent Family History, Volume 5. 1989-1991 1 File A/98/16/4/6 North West Kent Family History, Volume 6. 1992-1993 1 File A/98/16/4/7 Transactions of the Greenwich and Lewisham Antiquarian

Society. Incomplete. 1936-1955

1 File A/98/16/4/8 Bromley Local History, 1-7. 1976-1983 1 File A/98/16/4/9 Clay pipes for the archaeologist, by Adrian Oswald. 1975 1 File A/98/16/4/10 Anglo-Saxon Studies, I. 1979 1 File A/98/16/4/11 The Archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe, Volume I, by Peter

Davey. 1979

1 File A/98/16/4/12 The Archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe, Volume II, by

Peter Davey. 1979

1 File A/98/16/4/13 The Archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe, Volume III, by

Peter Davey. 1980

1 File A/98/16/4/14 The Archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe, Volume IV, by

Peter Davey. 1980

1 File A/98/16/4/15 The Archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe, Volume V, Part I,

Europe, by Peter Davey. 1981

1 File

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A/98/16/4/16 The Archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe, Volume V, Part I,

Europe, by Peter Davey. 1981

1 File A/98/16/4/17 The Archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe, Volume VI, Pipes

and kilns in the London region, by Peter Davey. 1981

1 File A/98/16/4/18 The Archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe, Volume VII, More

pipes and kilns from England, by Peter Davey. 1981

1 File

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A/98/17 Lee Womens' Guild: Records

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Mr Alfred Wood. Introduction St. Margaret's, Lee, Womens' Guild was founded in 1925 and continued until 1997. There were regular meetings and outings, many with a religious theme. Acquired by: Deposit Access: This is only a File level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: September 1998 Accession number: A/98/17 Listed: September 1998 JDO Covering Dates: Extent: 15 Files

A/98/17 A/98/17/1 Programme lists and suggestions book. 1966-1979 1 File A/98/17/2 AGM Reports and Programme Book. 1979-1985;

1979-1990 1 File A/98/17/3 AGM Reports and notes on meetings. 1983-1986 1 File A/98/17/4 Programmes Book. 1985-1986 1 File A/98/17/5 Programmes Book. 1986-1987 1 File A/98/17/6 Programmes Book and AGM Report. 1987-1988 1 File A/98/17/7 Programmes Book and AGM Report. 1988-1989 1 File A/98/17/8 Programmes Book. 1992-1995 1 File A/98/17/9 Programmes Book and Annual Report. 1995-1997 1 File

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A/98/17/10 Loose programmes and Annual Report. 1994-1995 1 File A/98/17/11 Outings file, of correspondence and invoices. 1971-1980 1 File A/98/17/12 Lists of speakers. C1994-

1995 1 File A/98/17/13 Accounts. 1955-1985 1 File A/98/17/14 Accounts and Subscriptions book. 1959-1983 1 File A/98/17/15 Bank deposit account book. 1985 1 File

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A/98/18 Forest Hill, Deeds

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG The following item were received from an anonymous source, via Southwark Archives. Acquired by: Deposit Access: Open. Date of accession: September 1998 Accession number: A/98/18 Listed: September 1998 JDO Covering Dates: 1906 - 1910 Extent: 7 Items A/98/18 A/98/18/1 Deed of Covenant for production of deeds.

1. Thomas Edney 2. Joseph Ashbarry.

16 August 1831

1 Item A/98/18/2 Lease.

Property at Forest Hill, between an unnamed road and the site of the former Croydon Canal. 1. David Willoughby. 2. Henry Sidolph. Consideration: £10 per annum

17 December 1862

1 Item A/98/18/3 Counterpart Lease.

Property at Forest Hill, between an unnamed road and the site of the former Croydon Canal. 1. David Willoughby. 2. Henry Sidolph. Consideration: £10 per annum

17 December 1862

1 Item A/98/18/4 Mortgage.

Property at Forest Hill, between an unnamed road and the site of the former Croydon Canal. 1. Henry Sidolph. 2. Messrs Newbon and Heritage. Consideration: Interest and Transfer of Mortgage Debt. [6 July 1867] 1. Messrs Newbon and Heritage. 2. Messrs Heritage and Crane.

8 July 1863 - 6 July 1867

1 Item

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A/98/18/5 Mortgage. Property at Forest Hill, between an unnamed road and the site of the former Croydon Canal. 1. Henry Sidolph. 2. Thomas Barrett. Consideration: interest

19 May 1870

1 Item A/98/18/6 Counterpart Lease.

Property at Havelock Street, Forest Hill. 1. Henry Sidolph. 2. William Ashby. Consideration: £212 10s and £12 per annum

30 June 1870

1 Item A/98/18/7 Notice of Assignment of Leasehold Premises.

5-7 Moncrieff Road, Peckham. 1. Mary Hill. 2. Messrs Evans and Hummling.

7 July 1899

1 Item

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A/98/19 10, Pascoe Road, Lewisham: Deeds

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG The following item were received from Mr Livingstone. Acquired by: Donation Access: Open. Date of accession: November 1975 Accession number: A/98/19 Listed: September 1998 JDO Covering Dates: 1892 - 1973 Extent: 10 Items A/98/19 A/98/19/1 Lease for 5 Guildford Terrace, Pascoe Road, Lewisham.

1. William Gattey. 2. Harry Aldridge. Consideration: £4 10s per annum

21 October 1892

1 Item A/98/19/2 Counterpart Lease for 5 Guildford Terrace, Pascoe Road,

Lewisham. 1. William Gattey. 2. Harry Aldridge. Consideration: £4 10s per annum

21 October 1892

1 Item A/98/19/3 Abstract of Title for 10 Pascoe Road.

William Gattey. 1895

1 Item A/98/19/4 Conveyance and Assignment for 10 Pascoe Road.

1. William Gattey 2. Robert Hazelton. Consideration: £295

29 October 1895

1 Item A/98/19/5 Mortgage for 10 Pascoe Road.

1. Robert Hazelton. 2. The Brockley Permanent Building Society. Consideration: Interest

29 October 1895

1 Item A/98/19/6 Assent for 10 Pascoe Road.

Arthur Hazelton. 25 May 1936

1 Item

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A/98/19/7 Abstract of Title for 10 Pascoe Road. Arthur Hazleton.

1966

1 Item A/98/19/8 Conveyance for 10 Pascoe Road.

1. Arthur Hazelton. 2. Donald Livingstone. Consideration: £2000

4 August 1966

1 Item A/98/19/9 Requisition for an official search. Papers relating to 10

Pascoe Road. 1966

1 Item A/98/19/10 Letter and list of deeds relating to 10 Pascoe Road. 1973 1 Item

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A/98/20 Marjorie Goodfellow Collection

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG The following item were received from an anonymous source. Introduction Marjorie Goodfellow was a life long resident of Forest Hill. Acquired by: Deposit Access: Open. Date of accession: September 1998 Accession number: A/98/20 Listed: September 1998 JDO Covering Dates: c. 1910 - 1973 Extent: 8 Items A/98/20 A/98/20/1 Photograph of 15 Hindsley's Place, Forest Hill. c. 1910 1 Item A/98/20/2 Photograph of 19 Hindsley's Place. c. 1910 1 Item A/98/20/3 Photograph of The Forester's Arms, Forest Hill. c. 1910 1 Item A/98/20/4 National Registration card of Elizabeth Goodfellow. 1915 1 Item A/98/20/5 National Registration Card of Dora Goodfellow. 1915 1 Item A/98/20/6 National Registration card of Marjorie Goodfellow. 1915 1 Item A/98/20/7 Insurance policy for 25 Hindsley's Place. 1915 1 Item A/98/20/8 Letter from Nell Kelly to Marjorie Goodfellow,

reminiscing about life in Forest Hill in the 1910s. 1973

1 Item

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A/98/21 Union Literary and Scientific Society

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Stride and Son. Introduction The Union Literary and Scientific Society held its meetings at the Lewisham Unitarian Church and the Presidents of the Society were also the Ministers of the Church. The Society held regular meetings, many of which featured a speaker. Topics for the lectures included the League of Nations and local history. These talks were followed by discussion. Acquired by: Access: Open. Date of accession: 1998 Accession number: A/98/21 Related Material: See also Lewisham Unitarian Church Archive A/97-7 Covering Dates: 1919-1939 Extent: 1 Volume A/98/21 A/98/21 Committee Minute Book.

The Minute Book lists speakers and topics. 1919-1939

1 Volume

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A/98/22 Crofton Park Cricket Club

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Crofton Park Cricket Club. Introduction This collection contains minutes, fixtures booklets and scoring books. Crofton Park Cricket Club was founded in 1882. The Club Pavilion was in Guy's Hospital Grounds. Acquired by: Access: This is only a File level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: September 1998 Accession number: A/98/22 Covering Dates: 1932-1959 Extent: 26 Files A/98/22 A/98/22/1 Minute Book. 1933-1946 1 File A/98/22/2 Fixtures booklets. 1932-1939 1 File A/98/22/3 Scoring Book. 1937, 1946 1 File A/98/22/4 Scoring Book. 1951 1 File A/98/22/5 Scoring Book. First Eleven. 1954 1 File A/98/22/6 Scoring Book. Second Eleven. 1954 1 File A/98/22/7 Scoring Book. 1955-1956 1 File A/98/22/8 Scoring Book. 1956-1957 1 File A/98/22/9 Scoring Book. 1958 1 File A/98/22/10 Scoring Book. 1959 1 File

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A/98/22/11 Scoring Book. 1964, 1966 1 File A/98/22/12 Scoring Book. 1965 1 File A/98/22/13 Photographs of club officials and senior players. Named. 1930s 1 File A/98/22/14 Photographs of groups, including ladies in tennis kit.

Partially named. 1930s

1 File A/98/22/15 Club Photograph. Names on reverse. 1946 1 File A/98/22/16 Club Photograph. Names on reverse. 1947 1 File A/98/22/17 Club Photograph. Names on reverse. First Eleven ? 1952 1 File A/98/22/18 Club Photograph. Names on reverse. Second Eleven ? 1952 1 File A/98/22/19 Club Photograph. Names on reverse. C1950s 1 File A/98/22/20 Club Photograph. Names on reverse. C1950s 1 File A/98/22/21 Club Photograph. Names on reverse. Second Eleven. 1958 1 File A/98/22/22 Portrait Photograph of Eric Bedser. C1930s 1 File A/98/22/23 Portrait Photograph of Alec Bedser. C1930s 1 File A/98/22/24 Portrait Photograph of Ted Jessop, once Treasurer. C1959 1 File A/98/22/25 Portrait Photograph of Tom Parkinson, once Treasurer. C1959 1 File A/98/22/26 Portrait photograph of K. Martindale. C1950s 1 File

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A/98/25 Catford Central Emergency Girls’ School: Records

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre

Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG The following item were received from an anonymous source. Introduction Catford Central Girls’ School was based at Sandhurst Road for the duration of the Second World War. Two schoolmistresses and six schoolgirls ran the School Magazine Editorial Committee. The Editorial by the Headmistress discusses the impact of the war on the school, as do most of the articles. School activities are also reported and there is some non-war fiction. The Headmistress described the magazine as “a piece of educational history”. Acquired by: Deposit Access: Open. Date of accession: 1998 Accession number: A/98/25 Listed: October 1998 JDO Covering Dates: 1941 Extent: 1 Item A/98/25 A/98/25/1 School Magazine, 1 Edition. September 1941 1 Item

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A/98/27 Mary Boone Collection

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Trowbridge Museum, via Centre for Kentish Studies. Introduction Mary Boone was the wife of Christopher Boone, merchant of London,who resided in Lee Place. Boone is famous for his establishment, by deed of 1683, an almshouse and school in Lee. Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1998 Accession number: A/98/27 Preliminary list: December 1998 JDO Covering Dates: Extent: A/98/27 A/98/27/ Copy Will of Mary Boone, c1707, and geneaological

notes taken from Trowbridge parish registers, 1665-1785

c1800

.

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A/98/28 Addey and Stanhope School

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from the Addey and Stanhope School. Introduction This collection contains boxes of documents from Deptford Charity School, Dean Stanhope's School, the Addey and Stanhope Foundation and from those associated with these charitable organisations. In the original sequence of boxes, boxes 3 and 5 are missing. The Addey and Stanhope School was formed in 1893 by to a unification of two separate schools, each of which was funded by a number of charities aimed at helping poor Deptford children. The Dean Stanhope School was founded in about 1715 by Dean George Stanhope, Vicar of Deptford, to clothe and educate fifty children of the Deptford poor, and built by 1723. The education provided was chiefly of a practical nature, such as instruction in needlework. The school was enlarged in 1812, and in 1874, the charity changed its name to the Stanhope Foundation. It was financed partly out of the sale of sermons, donations and public subscriptions. Each subscriber was entitled to put one child into the school. Additionally, several benefactions were left in the wills of a number of Deptford residents who made provision for the local poor. These were as follows: Robert Gransden gave land in Butt Lane where the school was built. His widow, Mary (died 1719) left a farm in Plaistow Essex, from which the rent was to be received by the charity. She also left property in London and £80. Issac Loader gave £200, in 1714, though only half was paid. William Hosier gave, in 1717, money for educating poor boys, which was invested. Dr Stanhope, by will of 1727, left money for clothing and books, which was invested. William Sherwin and William Collins, in 1752, left money to purchase land, rents from which were to be used for charity. For some reason, their benefaction was known as Gasker's Charity. Mary Wiseman's will left £200, the interest on which was to used to clothe poor boys. William Reynold's will of 1768, left property, the rent of which was invested for the purpose of assisting charity schools. John Chester's will of 1783 left stock for the benefit of one poor boy each year. Richard Philips' will of 1784 left stock for the charity school. Dr Wilson's will of 1790 gave stock for the school and for apprenticing children. Hannah Saunders' will of 1789 gave stock to the school. Margaret Wood's will of 1789 gave stock for the benefit of the children of Gasker's charity. John Addey, shipwright, made a clause in his will, proved in 1606, that money be put aside for the local poor. This money was used to buy four acres of land in the Gravel Pits of Deptford, though in 1679, this property was disposed of

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new properties acquired. In 1820, it was decided to build the Addey School, on Church Street, which was enlarged in 1862. Acquired by: Access: This is only a Box level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1998 Accession number: A/98/28 Covering Dates: 1579-1964 Extent: 6 Boxes A/98/28 A/98/28/Box 1 Foefees and Trustees of John Addey's Charity.

Minute and Order Books. 1820-1845, 1845-1860, 1861-1875, 1875-1892 Addey and Stanhope School Committee Minute Book. 1908-1919

1820 - 1919

1 Box A/98/28/Box 2 Foeffees and Trustees of the Gravel Pitts estate in Deptford.

Order Book. 1703-1737, Order Book, 3. 1737-1761, Order Books. 1762-1789, 1789-1807 Order and Distribution Book. 1808-1821 Account Books. 1672-1737, 1737-1807, 1807-1872, [2.] 1737-1807 Account and Rent Books. 1807-1837, 1839-1854, 1820-1866 Rent Book. 1710-1736 Mr Gasker's Charity Trustees' Minute Book. 1805-1872 Also Copy of Original Deed of Trust and an Abstract of the Fundamental Rules. Account Book. 1752-1775 Stanhope School Trustees Order Book, [3.] 1785-1804, [4.] 1804-1820, [5.] 1820-1841 Accounts. 1829-1880 Boys' & Girls' Deposit Book for Deptford Savings Bank. 1837-1873 Charity School Order Book, 1. 1715-1749 Account Book, [lists of subscribers], 1816-1817, 1822 1787-1829 Mrs Wiseman's Charity Minute Book. 1840-1873 With Abstract of Will, 1758. Deptford Charity Schools Donations and legacies book. 1719-1829

1672-1872

1 Box

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A/98/28/Box 4 Addey and Stanhope Foundation Minute Book. 1919-1930 Account Book. 1900-1915 John Addey's Charity Minute Book. 1892-1898 Gravel Pits Charity Accounts Book. 1886-1900 Deeds Bundles. 1629-1649, 1579-1855 Mainly 18th century deeds, land in Deptford, but also Essex. Deptford properties include Butt Lane, the Gravel Pits Most concern the Governors and trustees of the subscription charity schools in Deptford and trustees of Addey's charity. 28 Deeds and insurance policy.

1579 - 1930

1 Box A/98/28/Box 6 Addey and Stanhope Foundation

Minute Book. 1899-1908, 1940-1950, 1950-1964 1899 - 1964

1 Box A/98/28/Box 7 Miscellaneous Deeds

Deeds, 1793-1849, relating to Deptford properties, chiefly those in Church Street, Flood Street, Slaughter House Lane, and referring to the workhouse, The King's Arms and The Crispin and Crispiana. Most concern the feofees and the trustees of the Gravel Pit estate. 20 deeds total. Deeds, 1803-1849, relating to Deptford properties, chiefly those in Church Street, Flood Street and Slaughter House Lane, the Workhouse, The Waller Arms, The King's Arms and The Crispin and Crispiana. Most concern the trustees of the Gravel Pits estate and of John Addey's charity. 40 deeds total Deeds, 1764-1883, relating to Deptford properties, chiefly those in Church Street, Flood Street, Hosier Street and Slaughter House Lane, the Workhouse, The Waller Arms, The King's Arms and The Crispin and Crispiana. 26 deeds total

1764 - 1883

1 Box

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A/98/28/Box 8 Deptford Charity School Account Book. 1715-1787 Addey and Stanhope Foundation Minute Book. 1930-1940 Foeffees of the Gravel Pits Minute Book. 1659-1703 Mr Wiseman's Charity Cash Book. 1837-1867 Dean Stanhope's School Order Book. 1841-1882 Boys' School Fees Account Book. 1864-1880 Children’s' deposit book. 1840-1873 Subscription Chequebooks. 1855-1859, 1859-1869, 1869-1873 Subscription Books. 1859-1865, 1866-1873 Expenditure Book. 1857-1873 Insurance policy for property on Church Street. 1859 Copy of John Addey Will, 1606. 1817 Index to legacies, orders-Gaskers and Stanhope charities. c1860 Loose in bags Addey and Stanhope school photograph. 1948 Basil Howard-book of signatures of staff and pupils, 1924-1956. Presentation book. c1956 Photograph of 7 young men, labelled, The Critics, 1915-1916 Inventory of contents of metal boxes. c1880 Collection of drawings for Mr Howard, Headmaster. 1956 Photograph of Dean Stanhope's school. 1871 School coat of arms c1900 Photograph of chemistry lesson. c1900 Photograph of Craft lesson. 1906

1659 - 1956

1 Box

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A/98/30 Bridge House Estate: Deeds

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG The following item were received from Pritchard, Joyce & Hinds. Introduction The following deeds concern property belonging to the Bridge House estate, also known as the St. German’s estate. Its trustees, in 1907, were the Mayor and Corporation of the City of London. Acquired by: Donation Access: Open. Date of accession: 1998 Accession number: A/98/30 Listed: December 1998 JDO Covering Dates: 1900 - 1907 Extent: 3 Items A/98/30 A/98/30/1 Mortgage.

135 Killcarn Road. 1. Edwin Banfield. 2. Thomas Robinson. Consideration: £113

23 April 1900

1 Item A/98/30/2 Lease.

102 George Lane. 1. Trustees of the Bridge House Estate. 2. Mrs Helen Gledhill and others. Consideration: £7 per annum Counterpart [A/98/30/3]

11 July 1907

1 Item A/98/30/3 Counterpart Lease. [A/98/30/2]

102 George Lane. 1. Trustees of the Bridge House Estate. 2. Mrs Helen Gledhill and others. Consideration: £7 per annum

11 July 1907

1 Item

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A/99/1 Deptford and Corbett Estate: Deeds

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG The following item were received from the Centre for Kentish Studies. Introduction These deeds refer to property in Deptford and on the Corbett estate. A.C. [Archibald Cameroon] Corbett was better known as Cameron Corbett, builder of the housing estate that was named after him. In 1896 Archibald Cameron Corbett MP bought the 278 acres of North Park Farm, and began to build houses in Catford and Hither Green, on what is now called the Corbett estate. Between 1896 and 1913 built 3062 houses at prices ranging from £215 to £470. He persuaded the railway company to build a booking hall on the east side of the station [by financing it himself], for the benefit of his residents, and negotiated reduced-rate season tickets to target commuters. Corbett was a Scottish Presbyterian, and gave his roads Scottish names. His idea was for a `modern hygeia’ for hard working and respectable people. The plan was for clean uniform housing around a grid system of roads, scattered with numerous churches but no pubs or taverns. He donated the site of St Andrew’s Church. After the completion of this estate in 1910 he turned his attention to his new development at Eltham Park Estate. See http://www.ideal-homes.org.uk/lewisham/hither-green/1877-map.htm for 1877 map http://www.ideal-homes.org.uk/lewisham/hither-green/1904-map.htm for map of the area 1904 and http://www.ideal-homes.org.uk/lewisham/hither-green/1930-map.htm for 1930 map of the Hither Green area, showing the development of the Corbett Estate. See http://www.ideal-homes.org.uk/lewisham/main/images-hither-green.htm for pictures of the Hither Green area. Acquired by: Donation Access: Open. Date of accession: January 1999 Accession number: A/99/1 Listed: January 1999 JDO Related Material: See Also A/67/26 Covering Dates: 1868 - 1902 Extent: 15 Items A/99/1

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A/99/1/1 Lease for 34 and 36 Shardeloes Road. 1. Robert Wallbutton. 2. Charles Walter. Consideration: £12 per annum [Counterpart A/99/1/2]

2 October 1868

1 Item A/99/1/2 Counterpart Lease for 36 Shardeloes Road.

1. Charles Walter. 2. Thomas Howarth Consideration: £6 per annum [Lease A/99/1/1]

31 May 1869

1 Item A/99/1/3 Assignment for 34 and 36 Shardeloes Road.

1. Charles Walter. 2. Charles Holdsworth. Consideration: £450

14 December 1872

1 Item A/99/1/4 Assignment for 34 and 36 Shardeloes Road.

1. The London and Provincial Bank Ltd. 2. William Smith. Consideration: £420

22 March 1879

1 Item A/99/1/5 Lease for 8 Brookdale Road.

1. Henry Davis. 2. Robert Cook. Consideration: £5 10s per annum [Counterpart A/99/1/6]

7 August 1883

1 Item A/99/1/6 Counterpart Lease for 8 Brookdale Road.

1. Henry Davis. 2. Robert Cook. Consideration: £5 10s per annum [Lease A/99/1/5]

7 August 1883

1 Item A/99/1/7 Counterpart Lease for 39 and 41 Engleheart Road.

1. William Towers. 2. James Sidery. Consideration: £10 per annum

20 July 1898

1 Item A/99/1/8 Lease for 93 Wellmeadow Road.

1. A.C. Corbett. 2. Leonard Randall. Consideration: £263 and £5 8s per annum

11 August 1899

1 Item

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A/99/1/9 Assignment for 93 Wellmeadow Road. 1. Leonard Randall. 2. Edward Davies. Consideration: £330

22 August 1899

1 Item A/99/1/10 Assignment for 93 Wellmeadow Road.

1. Mrs Rosina Hawkins. 2. John Buckley Consideration: £675

4 May 1932

1 Item A/99/1/11 Lease for 135 Killearn Road.

1. A.C. Corbett. 2. Edwin Banfield. Consideration: £168 and £3 16s per annum [Counterpart A/99/1/12]

26 March 1900

. 1 Item A/99/1/12 Counterpart Lease [A/99/1/11] for 135 Killearn

Road. 1. A.C. Corbett. 2. Edwin Banfield. Consideration: £168 and £3 16s per annum

26 March 1900

1 Item A/99/1/13 Assignment for 135 Killearn Road.

1. Edwin Banfield. 2. Berkley Gardner Consideration: £55

29 September 1902

1 Item A/99/1/14 Lease for 241 Minard Road.

1. A.C. Corbett. 2. Richard Fawcitt and Henry Jarman. Consideration: £248 and £4 16s per annum

10 March 1902

1 Item A/99/1/15 Transfer of Mortgage for 31-34 Sandhurst Gardens.

1. Sidney Brush. 2. Misses Sarah and Amy Whitaker. Consideration: £900

29 August 1902

1 Item

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A/99/2 `The Deeds Song’ Programme.

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Bromley Local Studies Library Introduction Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1999 Accession number: A/99/2 Covering Dates: 1973 Extent: Small Part Box A/99/2

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A/99/3 Deed: St Donatt’s Road

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Joanne Smith Introduction Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1999 Accession number: A/99/3 Covering Dates: 1858 Extent: Small Part Box A/99/3

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A/99/4 Collection Purchased from Mr .J.L.M Gulley

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG The following item were purchased from Mr J L M Gulley. Acquired by: Purchase Access: Open. Date of accession: 1999 Accession number: A/99/1 Listed: Covering Dates: 1814 - 1890 Extent: 3 Items A/99/4 A/99/4/1 Petition to parliament on the slave trade

The Rector, gentlemen and other parishioners of Lee, while rejoicing in “the peace so wisely and happily restored to this country by the salutary exertions of His Majesty’s Government, cannot but see with the deepest regret and disappointment that in the recent treaty with France no provision has been made for the immediate abolition of the African Slave Trade - a trade avowedly repugnant to every moral and religious principle - but that on the contrary the consequence will be its revival on a large scale and to an indefinite extent.” They fear that the increasing trade with Africa, and the prosperity of Africa and Great Britain, will be threatened; and that the declared intention to abolish the trade in French dominions in five years’ time will be thwarted. They ask Parliament to “adopt such measures thereon as to your Lordships may seem meet”. Signed by George Lock, Rector, and thirty-nine inhabitants. The slave trade had been made illegal in British dominions and on British ships in 1807. The peace treaty between Great Britain and France of 1814, which followed Napoleon’s abdication, allowed France to continue to traffic in slaves In the event the treaty was negated when Napoleon returned from Elba.

[1814]

1 Item

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A/99/4/2 Mortgage 1 Philip East, of Manor Cottage, Lee, builder 2 John Taylor of Longoleddale, Westmoreland, yeoman 1 mortgages to 2 his 96-year lease of 11 Manor Park (Baring Estate), built by 1. Endorsed: 1) Assignment of the mortgage to Robert Walker M.D. of Budleigh Salterton, Devon. [31 July 1867] 2) Surrender of mortgage to the heirs of Philip East [25 July 1890]

3 October 1864 - 25 July 1890

1 Item A/99/4/3 St. Mary’s Churchyard, Lewisham, Byelaws

Byelaws made by the Lewisham District Board of Works in 1890, printed by the Metropolitan Borough of Lewisham (late 1930s).

10 December 1890

1 Item

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A/99/6 Probate of Salmon Morrice of Deptford.

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Centre for Kentish Studies Introduction Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1999 Accession number: A/99/6 Covering Dates: 1693 Extent: 1 Item A/99/6 A/99/6/1 Will of Salmon Morrice of Deptford. 1693 1 Item

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A/99/7 Lewisham Choral Society & Sydenham.

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Mr Ryall Introduction Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1999 Accession number: A/99/7 Covering Dates: Extent: Small Part Box A/99/7

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A/99/14 Norman McCann Theatre & Music Collection

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Introduction This collection contains programmes, publicity material, tickets, postcards, photographs and miscellaneous records. McCann, Norman [1920 - 1999], concert agent and theatre enthusiast was buried St Bartholomew's Church, Sydenham Note new numbering. Acquired by: Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1999 Accession number: A/99/14 Related Material: Main Collection of Norman McCann deposited at the Royal Acedemy of Music in the McCann Collection [http://www.ram.ac.uk/facilitiesandcollections/Collections/Named+collections/McCann+Collection.htm] Covering Dates: 1898-1983 Extent: 466 files A/99/14 A/99/14/1 Lewisham Hippodrome A/99/14/1/1 Programmes for Plays, Opera, Operetta,

Musicals, and Pantomime A/99/14/1/1/1 Sleeping Beauty (with Ethel Holden) 8 January 1923 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/2 Robinson Crusoe (with Daisy James) 15 January 1923 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/3 The Gipsy Princess 14 April 1924 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/4 The Last Waltz 13 July 1925 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/5 The Street Singer 30 August 1926 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/6 Dick Whittington (with Daisy James) 27 December 1926 1 Item

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A/99/14/1/1/7 Mary Rose (with Fay Compton) 7 November 1927 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/8 The Constant Nymph (with Edna Best &

John Gielgud); for two weeks. 19 December 1927 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/9 The Constant Nymph (with Edna Best &

John Gielgud); for two weeks. 19 December 1927 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/10 The Student Prince (pp.11-14 only) 2 January 1928 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/11 British National Opera Company, general

programme for one weeks' repertoire (conductors Eugene Goosens Senior., John Barbirolli, Leslie Heward) Photocopy of repertoire page only 16 January 1928

1 Item A/99/14/1/1/12 The Magic Flute (with Parry Jones,

conductor Leslie Heward); British National Opera Company Photocopy of cast page only 19 January 1928

1 Item A/99/14/1/1/13 Dracula (with Frederick Keen) 30 January 1928 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/14 The Acquittal (with Godfrey Tearle) 13 February 1928 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/15 Gossip (with Hay Petrie) 05 March 1928 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/16 Gossip (with Hay Petrie) 05 March 1928 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/17 Gossip (with Hay Petrie) 05 March 1928 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/18 The Luck of the Vails (with Donald Calthrop

& Lady Tree) 12 March 1928 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/19 That's a Good Girl (with Jack Buchanan &

Vera Pearce) 19 March 1928 1 Item

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A/99/14/1/1/20 The Vagabond King 02 July 1928 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/21 The Desert Song (with Desmond Campbell) 13 August 1928 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/22 Hit the Deck 3 September 1928 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/23 British National Opera Company, general

programme for two weeks' repertoire (conductors Eugene Goosens Senior., John Barbirolli, Leslie Heward) 17 September 1928

1 Item A/99/14/1/1/24 Parsifal (with Walter Hyde, conductor Leslie

Heward); insert programme 17 September 1928 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/25 Faust (with Heddle Nash, conductor Leslie

Heward); insert programme 22 September 1928 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/26 The Mastersingers of Nuremberg (with

Heddle Nash, conductor John Barbirolli); insert programme 24 September 1928

1 Item A/99/14/1/1/27 Lady Mary (with George Grossmith) 8 October 1928 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/28 The Farmer's Wife 15 October 1928 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/29 The Farmer's Wife 15 October 1928 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/30 Lucky Girl (with Gene Gerrard) 5 November 1928 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/31 Her Past (with Alica Delysia & Violet

Vanbrugh) 26 November 1928 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/32 Marigold (with Jean Clyde) 3 December 1928 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/33 Marigold (with Jean Clyde) 3 December 1928 1 Item

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A/99/14/1/1/34 Marigold (with Jean Clyde) 3 December 1928 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/35 The White Camellia (with Harry Welchman) 4 February 1929 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/36 Young Woodley (with Frank Lawton) 11 February 1929 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/37 The Only Way (with Martin Harvey) 18 March 1929 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/38 The Truth Game (with Ivor Novello) 01 April 1929 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/39 Burlesque 08 April 1929 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/40 Burlesque 08 April 1929 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/41 The Chinese Bungalow (with Matheson Lang

& Donald Wolfit) 15 April 1929 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/42 The Chinese Bungalow (with Matheson Lang

& Donald Wolfit) 15 April 1929 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/43 The Chinese Bungalow (with Matheson Lang

& Donald Wolfit) 15 April 1929 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/44 That's a Good Girl (with Jack Buchanan &

May Tomlinson) 22 April 1929 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/45 Cover of That's a Good Girl (with Jack

Buchanan & May Tomlinson) 22 April 1929 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/46 The Desert Song (with Bynley James) 29 April 1929 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/47 Fame (with Gerald du Maurier) 03 June 1929 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/48 Fame (with Gerald du Maurier) 03 June 1929 1 Item

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A/99/14/1/1/49 The Garey Divorce Case (with Isabel Jeans) 24 June 1929 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/50 The Garey Divorce Case (with Isabel Jeans) 24 June. 1929 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/51 The Man at Six (with Mary Glynne) 01 July 1929 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/52 77, Park Lane (with Kay Hammond, Clive

Morton) 15 July 1929 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/53 77, Park Lane (with Kay Hammond, Clive

Morton) 15 July 1929 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/54 Keepers of Youth 22 July 1929 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/55 Lilac Time (with Mina Greene) 5 August 1929 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/56 This Thing Called Love! (with Godfrey

Tearle) 12 August 1929 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/57 This Thing Called Love! (with Godfrey

Tearle) 12 August 1929 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/58 Rope (with Brian Aherne) 19 August 1929 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/59 The Stranger Within (with Olga Lindo &

Roland Culver) 26 August 1929 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/60 The Calendar by Edgar Wallace (with

Gordon Harker) 9 September 1929 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/61 A Bill of Divorcement (with Edna Best &

Herbert Marshall) 16 September 1929 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/62 A Bill of Divorcement (with Edna Best &

Herbert Marshall) 16 September 1929 1 Item

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A/99/14/1/1/63 The Man in the Dock (with Norman McKinnel) Related Material: See also publicity for plays 23 Sep. 1929

1 Item A/99/14/1/1/64 When Knights Were Bold (with Bromley

Challenor) Related Material: See also Publicity for Plays 11 November 1929

1 Item A/99/14/1/1/64 Cinderella (with Charles Austin) 6 January 1930 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/66 The 5 O’clock Girl 24 February 1930 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/67 Bandits (with Godfrey Tearle) 31 March 1930 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/68 Jew Suss (with Matheson Lang) 07 April 1930 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/69 Jew Suss (with Matheson Lang) 07 April 1930 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/70 Milestones (with Dorothy Cheston) 12 May 1930 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/71 Milestones (with Dorothy Cheston) 12 May 1930 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/72 Journey's End (with Colin Clive & Melville

Cooper 23 June 1930 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/73 Journey's End (with Colin Clive & Melville

Cooper 23 June 1930 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/74 Journey's End (with Colin Clive & Melville

Cooper 23 June 1930 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/75 Journey's End (with Colin Clive & Melville

Cooper 23 June 1930 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/76 Othello (with Paul Robeson, Peggy Ashcroft,

Sybil Thorndyke) 21 July 1930 1 Item

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A/99/14/1/1/77 The Scorpion (with Percy Marmont) 18 August 1930 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/78 The Beaux' Stratagem (with Eric Portman,

Brian Aherne, Edith Evans) 1 September 1930 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/79 The Maid of the Mountains (with Annie Croft) 17 November 1930 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/80 The Maid of the Mountains (with Annie Croft) 17 November 1930 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/81 The Co-Optimists (with Stanley Holloway) 15 December 1930 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/82 The Love Race (with Stanley Lupino) 26 January 1931 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/83 Blue Roses (with George Clarke) 23 March 1931 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/84 Happy Week-End (with Steve Geray) 17 September 1934 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/85 Cut for Partners (with Henry Kendall) 5 November 1934 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/86 White Horse Inn (with Dorothy Langley) 14 September 1936 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/87 The Desert Song (with Andrew Waterston) 30 August 1937 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/88 Universal Grand Opera Company; repertoire

& cast pages only from general programme Photocopy Related Material: See also publicity 3 October 1938

1 Item A/99/14/1/1/89 Little Red Riding Hood (with Irene White) 2 January 1939 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/90 Universal Grand Opera Company; repertoire

& cast pages only from general programme Photocopy 13 February 1939

1 Item

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A/99/14/1/1/91 La Tosca (with May Devitt, conductor Michael Brierley); Universal Grand Opera Company Photocopy Related Material: See also publicity 13 February 1939

1 Item A/99/14/1/1/92 Peter Pan (with Margaret Cooper) 29 April 1940 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/93 The Student Prince (with Bruce Trent) 24 April 1944 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/94 Coppélia (with Claudie Algeranova);

International Ballet 10 February 1947 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/95 Song of Norway (with John Hargreaves) 19 May 1947 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/96 Coppélia (with Claudie Algeranova);

International Ballet 22 September 1947 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/97 Faust (with John Myrddin); Royal Carl Rosa

Opera Co. 2 February 1948 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/98 Carmen (with Janet Howe); Royal Carl Rosa

Opera Co. 2 February 1948 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/99 Les Sylphides, etc.; Metropolitan Ballet 03 May 1948 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/100 Madam Butterfly (with Gita de la Fuente);

Carl Rosa Opera Co. 29 January 1949 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/101 The Barber of Seville (with Arthur Fear); Carl

Rosa Opera Co. 5 February 1949 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/102 La Boheme (with Una Hale); Carl Rosa

Opera Co. 12 February 1949 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/103 Coppélia (with Claudie Algeranova);

International Ballet 19 March 1949 1 Item

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A/99/14/1/1/104 Careless Rapture (with Nicolette Roeg); for two weeks 16 My 1949

1 Item A/99/14/1/1/105 Careless Rapture (with Nicolette Roeg); for

two weeks 16 My 1949 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/106 The Yeoman of the Guard (with Martyn

Green); D'Oyly Carte 30 June 1949 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/107 The Belle of New York (with Joyce Neale) 04 July 1949 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/108 Faust (with Raymond Nilsson); Carl Rosa

Opera Co. 28 January 1950 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/109 Bless the Bride (with Valerie Lawson) 6 February 1950 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/110 Glamorous Night (with Victoria Campbell) 24 April 1950 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/111 Glamorous Night (with Victoria Campbell) 24 April 1950 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/112 Glamorous Night (with Victoria Campbell) 24 April 1950 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/113 Cinderella (with Jimmy Hanley) 26 December 1950 1 Item A/99/14/1/1/114 Pygmalion (with Margaret Lockwood) 12 November 1951 1 Item A/99/14/1/2 Publicity for Plays, etc.

[Dates shown are usually week commencing date of item]

A/99/14/1/2/1 Handbill for The Man in the Dock Related Material: See also programmes 23 September 1929

1 Item A/99/14/1/2/2 Handbill for When Knights Were Bold

Related Material: See also programmes 11 November 1929 1 Item A/99/14/1/2/3 Handbill for First Episode (with Iris Hoey) 24 September 1934 1 Item

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A/99/14/1/2/4 Handbill for Wild Violets (with Lily Lapidus) 2 December 1935 1 Item A/99/14/1/2/5 Handbill for Grand Opera repertoire

(T.C.Fairbairn) Photocopy 18 October 1937

1 Item A/99/14/1/2/6 Handbill for Universal Grand Opera

Company repertoire Photocopy 3 October 1938

1 Item A/99/14/1/2/7 Handbill for Red Riding Hood (with Mona

Vivian) 26 December 1938 1 Item A/99/14/1/2/8 Handbill for Robinson Crusoe (with Josie

Bellis) 9 January 1939 1 Item A/99/14/1/2/9 Handbill for Universal Grand Opera

Company repertoire Photocopy 13 February 1939

1 Item A/99/14/1/3 Programmes for Revue and Variety

[Dates shown are usually week commencing date of item]

A/99/14/1/3/1 Revue, Jollities 11 April 1921 1 Item A/99/14/1/3/2 Revue, League of Notions 21 August 1922 1 Item A/99/14/1/3/3 Revue, League of Notions 21 August 1922 1 Item A/99/14/1/3/4 Revue, League of Notions 18 June. 1923 1 Item A/99/14/1/3/5 Revue, League of Notions 18 June. 1923 1 Item A/99/14/1/3/6 Revue, Rockets 13 August 1923 1 Item A/99/14/1/3/7 Revue, The Whirlwind 29 October 1923 1 Item

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A/99/14/1/3/8 Revue, Vanities 26 November 1923 1 Item A/99/14/1/3/9 Revue, Little Miss Puck 19 May 1924 1 Item A/99/14/1/3/10 Revue, The London Revue 1 February 1926 1 Item A/99/14/1/3/11 Revue, Designs 21 June 1926 1 Item A/99/14/1/3/12 Revue, Cheerio 28 June 1926 1 Item A/99/14/1/3/13 Revue, Palladium Pleasures 6 September 1926 1 Item A/99/14/1/3/14 Variety, with Ivor Vintor 15 November 1926 1 Item A/99/14/1/3/15 Revue, Passions of 1926 22 November 1926 1 Item A/99/14/1/3/16 Variety, with Joe Termini 12 August 1935 1 Item A/99/14/1/3/17 Variety, with Eddie Gray, and Elsie & Doris

Waters 2 August 1937 1 Item A/99/14/1/3/18 Variety, with Charlie Chester, and Henry Hall

& his orchestra 25 March 1940 1 Item A/99/14/1/3/19 Variety, with Elsie & Doris Waters

Related Material: See also publicity 29 April 1940 1 Item A/99/14/1/3/20 Revue, We're in the Army Now 22 July 1940 1 Item A/99/14/1/3/21 Variety, with Harry Hemsley, and Dick

Henderson 28 September 1942 1 Item A/99/14/1/3/22 Variety, with Cyril Fletcher 18 January 1943 1 Item A/99/14/1/3/23 Variety, with Eddie Gray 22 March 1943 1 Item

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A/99/14/1/3/24 Variety, with Ronald Frankau 18 October 1943 1 Item A/99/14/1/3/25 Variety, with Bunty St Clare 4 December 1944 1 Item A/99/14/1/3/26 Variety, with Issy Bonn 22 January 1945 1 Item A/99/14/1/3/27 Revue, Transatlantic Rendezvous 19 February 1945 1 Item A/99/14/1/3/28 Variety, with Issy Bonn 11 February 1946 1 Item A/99/14/1/3/29 Revue, Funny-Go-Round 15 July 1946 1 Item A/99/14/1/3/30 Revue, Madhatters of 1946 23 September 1946 1 Item A/99/14/1/3/31 Variety, with Borrah Minevitch's Harmonica

Rascals 10 November 1948 1 Item A/99/14/1/3/32 Variety, with Chester Morris 18 October 1948 1 Item A/99/14/1/3/33 Revue, Ta-Ra-Rah-Boom-De-Ay (with

Frankie Howerd) 22 November 1948 1 Item A/99/14/1/3/34 Variety, with Dr Crock and His Crackpots 20 December 1948 1 Item A/99/14/1/3/35 Revue, Forces Showboat 18 April 1949 1 Item A/99/14/1/3/36 Variety, with Sam Costa, Jon Pertwee, and

The Nitwits 02 May 1949 1 Item A/99/14/1/3/37 Variety, with Sam Costa, Jon Pertwee, and

Kay Cavendish 26 September 1949 1 Item A/99/14/1/3/38 Variety, with Max Wall 01 May 1950 1 Item

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A/99/14/1/3/39 Variety, with Alfred Marks, and Billy Cotton in 'Wakey! Wakey!' 15 May 1950

1 Item A/99/14/1/3/40 Variety, with Arthur English & Ethel Revnell 30 October 1950 1 Item A/99/14/1/3/41 Variety, 'Do You Remember?' with George

Robey 10 September 1951 1 Item A/99/14/1/4 Publicity for Variety

[Dates shown are usually week commencing date of item]

A/99/14/1/4/1 Handbill for variety, with Charlie Kunz Photocopy 16 March 1936

1 Item A/99/14/1/4/2 Handbill for variety, with Billie Houston

Photocopy 11 May 1936 1 Item A/99/14/1/4/3 Handbill for variety, with Elsie & Doris Waters

Related Material: See also programmes 29 April 1940 1 Item A/99/14/1/4/4 Poster for variety, with Elsie & Doris Waters

Related Material: See also programmes Condition:(damaged, for repair) Access restricted: contact the Local History and Archives Centre. 29 April 1940

1 Item A/99/14/1/5 Programmes for Special Events A/99/14/1/51/ National Sunday League, 'Sunday Evenings

for the People' 8 October 1922 1 Item A/99/14/1/5/2 National Sunday League, 'Sunday Evenings

for the People' 28 January 1928 1 Item A/99/14/1/5/3 Grand Matinée in aid of the funds of St

John's Hospital 17 April 1928 1 Item A/99/14/1/5/4 A Pageant of Remembrance (with Norman

McCann & Lucille Graham) 11 November 1951 1 Item

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A/99/14/1/5/5 A Pageant of Remembrance (with Norman

McCann & Lucille Graham) 11 November 1951 1 Item A/99/14/1/5/6 A Pageant of Remembrance (with Norman

McCann & Lucille Graham) Photocopy of the cover with MANUSCRIPT notes by N. McCann 11 November 1951

1 Item A/99/14/1/6 Tickets A/99/14/1/6/1 Ticket for matinée, stalls O17 28 June 1930 1 Item A/99/14/1/6/2 Ticket for matinée, stalls O18 28 June 1930 1 Item A/99/14/1/6/3 Ticket for matinée, stalls O19 28 June 1930 1 Item A/99/14/1/6/4 Ticket for matinée, stalls W30 24 May 1947 1 Item A/99/14/1/6/5 Ticket for matinée, stalls W31 24 May 1947 1 Item A/99/14/1/7 Postcards A/99/14/1/7/1 Sketch of exterior (from 1951 photograph?)

by N. Charlesworth 05 June 1905 1 Item A/99/14/1/7/2 Sketch of interior (from a photograph?) by N.

Charlesworth 05 June 1905 1 Item A/99/14/2 New Cross Empire A/99/14/2/1 Programmes for Plays, Operetta, Musicals,

etc. [Dates shown are usually week commencing date of item]

A/99/14/2/1/1 The Honeymoon Girl (with George Carney) 16 June 1924 1 Item A/99/14/2/1/2 Mam'selle Kiki (with Ella Retford) 8 September 1924 1 Item A/99/14/2/1/3 No No Nanette (with Edna Bellonini) 14 March 1927 1 Item

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A/99/14/2/1/4 The Joker (with Michael Woods & Joan Kingdon) 2 January 1928

1 Item A/99/14/2/1/5 Hit the Deck (with Frankie Seymour) 7 October 1929 1 Item A/99/14/2/1/6 The Girl Friend (with Frances Davis) 14 October 1929 1 Item A/99/14/2/1/7 Me and My Girl (with Billy Tasker) 29 September 1941 1 Item A/99/14/2/1/8 No Orchids for Miss Blandish (with Helen

Shingler) 2 August 1943 1 Item A/99/14/2/1/9 No Orchids for Miss Blandish (with Helen

Shingler) 2 August 1943 1 Item A/99/14/2/1/10 Twenty-to One (with Lauri Lupino Lane) 27 October 1947 1 Item A/99/14/2/2 Programmes for Revue and Variety

[Dates shown are usually week commencing date of item]

A/99/14/2/2/1 Variety, with Harry Tate 19 October 1914 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/2 Variety, with Fred Karno's Company of

Comedians 30 November 1914 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/3 Revue, Spangles 21 February 1921 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/4 Revue, League of Notions

Related Material: See also publicity 29 January 1923 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/5 Revue, The Surpassing Show 09 April 1923 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/6 Revue, Spangles 04 June 1923 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/7 Revue, Radios 02 July 1923 1 Item

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A/99/14/2/2/8 Revue, Crystals 16 July 1923 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/9 Revue, Jig-Saw 29 October 1923 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/10 Revue, Dancing Mad 12 November 1923 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/11 Revue, Mirrors 21 January 1924 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/12 Revue, Yes, We Have 11 February 1924 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/13 Revue, Whispers 25 February 1924 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/14 Revue, Love and Laughter 31 March 1924 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/15 Revue, Rumours of 1924 05 May 1924 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/16 Revue, Dancing Mad 02 June 1924 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/17 Revue, Ideas 07 July 1924 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/18 Revue, Crystals 14 July 1924 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/19 Revue, The Roundabout 25 August 1924 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/20 Revue, All in Favour 22 September 1924 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/21 Revue, Visions 29 December 1924 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/22 Revue, Night Lights 06 April 1925 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/23 Revue, Miss 1925 25 May 1925 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/24 Revue, Records 15 June 1925 1 Item

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A/99/14/2/2/25 Variety, with Hetty King 19 October 1925 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/26 Revue, Big Ben 22 February 1926 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/27 Revue, The Pepper-Box (Relating to -filled) 08 March 1926 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/28 Revue, The Punch & Judy Show 26 March 1926 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/29 Revue, The Merry-Go-Round 18 October 1926 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/30 Revue, Keep Dancing 1 November 1926 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/31 Revue, Sunrays 20 December 1926 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/32 Revue, Wonder Show 11 April 1927 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/33 Revue, Yes Sir! 04 July 1927 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/34 Revue, The Punch Bowl 25 July 1927 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/35 Revue, Quicksilver 29 August 1927 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/36 Revue, The Love Birds 12 September 1927 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/37 Revue, Top Gear 7 November 1927 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/38 Revue, Dream Birds 09 April 1928 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/39 Revue, Paint & Powder 21 May 1928 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/40 Revue, Will o' the Whispers 29 October 1928 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/41 Revue, The Casino de Paris Revue 30 December 1929 1 Item

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A/99/14/2/2/42 Revue, Parisian Pleasures 28 April 1930 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/43 Revue, Tune In (The Television Show) 4 August 1930 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/44 Revue, Alive and Kicking 15 September 1930 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/45 Variety, with Will Mahoney 18 November 1935 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/46 Revue, Mr Tower of London 9 December 1935 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/47 Variety, with Harry Champion 9 August 1937 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/48 Revue, Happy-Go-Lucky 09 June 1941 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/49 Revue, Business as Usual (with Dick

Henderson & Dich Henderson Junior) 8 December 1941 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/50 Variety, with Alice & Rosie Lloyd, & Henry

Hall & his orchestra 27 July 1942 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/51 Revue, Salute to Beauty 7 September 1942 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/52 Variety, with G.H. Elliott, the Chocolate

Coloured Coon 26 October 1942 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/53 Revue, Happidrome 23 November 1942 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/54 Variety, with Joe Loss & his band 22 March 1943 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/55 Variety, with Billy Cotton & his band 03 May 1943 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/56 Variety, with Harry Roy & his band

Condition: Damaged. Access restricted; contact Local History and Archives Centre. 13 September 1943

1 Item A/99/14/2/2/57 Variety, with George Robey 28 February 1944 1 Item

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A/99/14/2/2/58 Variety, with Big Bill Campbell 15 May 1944 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/59 Variety, with Dick Henderson 12 November 1945 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/60 Revue, Strike It Again 17 March 1947 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/61 Revue, Sid Seymour's Mad Hatters of 1947 02 June 1947 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/62 Revue, (K)nights with Beauty 27 August 1947 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/63 Variety, with Roy Baker 22 May 1950 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/64 Revue, Take a Look at This 02 June 1952 1 Item A/99/14/2/2/65 Revue, Beauties of the World 4 August 1952 1 Item A/99/14/2/3 Publicity

[Dates shown are usually week commencing date of item]

A/99/14/2/3/1 League of Notions Related Material: See also programmes for revue & variety 29 January 1923

1 Item A/99/14/2/3/2 Babes in the Wood 26 December 1950 1 Item A/99/14/2/3/3 Special added attraction, Bombarded by

Shadows (film) Undated 1 Item A/99/14/3 Broadway Theatre A/99/14/3/1 Programmes for Plays and Pantomime

[Dates shown are usually week commencing date of item]

A/99/14/3/1/1 The Bells (with Henry Irving) 4 July 1898 1 Item A/99/14/3/1/2 Aladdin (with Lily Harold) 26 December 1898 1 Item

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A/99/14/3/1/3 Riding to Win (with Aubrey Mallalieu) 23 July 1900 1 Item A/99/14/3/1/4 The Belle of New York (with Frank Lawton) 25 November 1901 1 Item A/99/14/3/1/5 Jack & the Beanstalk (with Mollie Lowell) 26 December 1903 1 Item A/99/14/3/1/6 No Cross, No Crown (with William Giffard) 01 April 1907 1 Item A/99/14/3/1/7 The Red-Coat (with Henry Watson) 20 May 1907 1 Item A/99/14/3/1/8 Mother Goose (with Martin Adeson) 26 December 1907 1 Item A/99/14/3/1/9 The Old Curiosity Shop (with Vera Grenville)

Related Material: See also publicity 12 December 1910 1 Item A/99/14/3/2 Publicity A/99/14/3/2/1 The Old Curiosity Shop

Related Material: See also programmes 12 December 1910 1 Item A/99/14/3/3 Photograph A/99/14/3/3/1 Exterior, with advertising for 'The Third Man'

& grand relating to -opening 21 December 1949 1 Item A/99/14/4 Lewisham Town Hall / Concert Hall / Theatre A/99/14/4/1 Programmes for Concerts, Opera, Ballet, etc.

[Dates shown are usually week commencing date of item]

A/99/14/4/1/1 Lewisham Banjo, Mandolin, & Guitar Club, 8 variety concert 10 March 1938

1 Item A/99/14/4/1/2 Lewisham Banjo, Mandolin, & Guitar Club, 9

variety concert 30 March 1939 1 Item A/99/14/4/1/3 New English Orchestra (conductor, Leonard

Rafter) 16 June 1946 1 Item A/99/14/4/1/4 Piano recital by Pouishnoff 07 July 1946 1 Item

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A/99/14/4/1/5 New English Orchestra (conductor, Leonard

Rafter) 21 July 1946 1 Item A/99/14/4/1/6 New English Orchestra (conductor, Leonard

Rafter) 22 September 1946 1 Item A/99/14/4/1/7 New English Orchestra (conductor, Leonard

Rafter) 6 October 1946 1 Item A/99/14/4/1/8 New English Orchestra (conductor, Leonard

Rafter) 13 October 1946 1 Item A/99/14/4/1/9 New English Orchestra (conductor, Leonard

Rafter) 20 October 1946 1 Item A/99/14/4/1/10 New English Orchestra (conductor, Leonard

Rafter) 27 October 1946 1 Item A/99/14/4/1/11 New English Orchestra (conductor, Leonard

Rafter) 17 November 1946 1 Item A/99/14/4/1/12 New English Orchestra (conductor, Leonard

Rafter) 8 December 1946 1 Item A/99/14/4/1/13 New English Orchestra (conductor, Leonard

Rafter) 29 June 1947 1 Item A/99/14/4/1/14 London Philharmonic Orchestra (conductor,

Jean Martinon) 12 January 1948 1 Item A/99/14/4/1/15 'Messiah' (conductor, Herbert Williams) 29 April 1948 1 Item A/99/14/4/1/16 Blaze Away, a revue (The Westbee Players)

Related Material: See also Sydenham School 26 January 1952

1 Item

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A/99/14/4/1/17 Lewisham Operatic Society, 'The Pirates of Penzance' 19 March 1952

1 Item A/99/14/4/1/18 Ballet Rambert, one dated '19 February

1953' 2 copies 16 February 1953 2 Items A/99/14/4/1/19 Ballet Rambert, one dated '19 February

1953' 2 copies 16 February 1953 2 Items A/99/14/4/1/20 Eldorado Operatic Society, 'Florodora' 19 March 1953 1 Item A/99/14/4/1/21 Music hall, with Sandy Powell 04 May 1965 1 Item A/99/14/4/1/22 A Night in Vienna, British Concert Orchestra,

conductor Vilem Tausky, soloist Lucille Grahame 19 February 1966

1 Item A/99/14/4/1/23 A Night in Vienna, British Concert Orchestra,

conductor Vilem Tausky, soloist Lucille Grahame 19 February 1966

1 Item A/99/14/4/1/24 A Night in Vienna, British Concert Orchestra,

conductor Vilem Tausky, soloist Lucille Grahame 19 February 1966

1 Item A/99/14/4/1/25 Spanish Fiesta, with Rafael de Sevilla 10 December 1966 1 Item A/99/14/4/1/26 Spanish Fiesta, with Rafael de Sevilla 10 December 1966 1 Item A/99/14/4/1/27 Members of the Royal Ballet 18 February 1967 1 Item A/99/14/4/1/28 Members of the Royal Ballet 18 February 1967 1 Item A/99/14/4/1/29 Hungarian Rhapsody, with Romeo Berti

Related Material: See also publicity 11 March 1967 1 Item A/99/14/4/1/30 Hungarian Rhapsody, with Romeo Berti

Related Material: See also publicity 11 March 1967 1 Item

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A/99/14/4/1/31 Minerva Ballet, with Dianne Richards

Related Material: See also publicity 16 December 1967 1 Item A/99/14/4/1/32 Minerva Ballet, with Dianne Richards

Related Material: See also publicity 16 December 1967 1 Item A/99/14/4/1/33 Spanish Fiesta, with Rafael de Sevilla 03 February 1968 1 Item A/99/14/4/1/34 Spanish Fiesta, with Rafael de Sevilla 03 February 1968 1 Item A/99/14/4/1/35 African Dance Company of Ghana 10 December 1968 1 Item A/99/14/4/1/36 African Dance Company of Ghana 10 December 1968 1 Item A/99/14/4/1/37 The Central Band of the Royal Air Force 28 February 1970 1 Item A/99/14/4/1/38 Utopian Operatic Society, 'Perchance to

Dream' 25 October 1971 1 Item A/99/14/4/1/39 The Band of the Brigade of Gurkhas 05 March 1972 1 Item A/99/14/4/1/40 The Band of the Brigade of Gurkhas 05 March 1972 1 Item A/99/14/4/1/41 Festival of Music Hall, with Arthur Askey 22 May 1972 1 Item A/99/14/4/1/42 Utopian Operatic Society, 'Fiddler on the

Roof' 30 October 1972 1 Item A/99/14/4/1/43 Homin Chorus & Orlyk Dancers 10 March 1974 1 Item A/99/14/4/1/44 Homin Chorus & Orlyk Dancers 10 March 1974 1 Item A/99/14/4/1/45 Tschaika Kossacks

Related Material: See also publicity 23 October 1975 1 Item

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A/99/14/4/1/46 Tschaika Kossacks

Related Material: See also publicity 23 October 1975 1 Item A/99/14/4/1/47 Dabuo Black Africa Dance Company

Related Material: See also publicity 26 February 1977 1 Item A/99/14/4/1/48a-c

Kasatka Cossacks (2 handbills inserted, one with MANUSCRIPT notes by Norman McCann) Related Material: See also publicity 02 July 1989

1 Item A/99/14/4/2 Publicity

[Some dates shown are week commencing date of item]

A/99/14/4/2/1 Hungarian Rhapsody Related Material: See also programmes 11 March 1967

1 Item A/99/14/4/2/2 Minerva Ballet

Related Material: See also programmes 16 De 1967 1 Item A/99/14/4/2/3 Minerva Ballet

Related Material: See also programmes 16 De 1967 1 Item A/99/14/4/2/4 Carousel, Utopian Operatic Society 02 April 1973 1 Item A/99/14/4/2/5 Carousel, Utopian Operatic Society 02 April 1973 1 Item A/99/14/4/2/6 International Attractions for United Nations

Week 19 October 1975 1 Item A/99/14/4/2/7 International Attractions for United Nations

Week 19 October 1975 1 Item A/99/14/4/2/8 Tschaika Kossacks

Related Material: See also programmes 23 October 1975 1 Item A/99/14/4/2/9 Tschaika Kossacks

Related Material: See also programmes 23 October 1975 1 Item

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A/99/14/4/2/10 Dabuo Black African Dance Company

Related Material: See also programmes 26 February 1977 1 Item A/99/14/4/2/11 Reynaldo Meza & Los Paraguayos 30 October 1977 1 Item A/99/14/4/2/12 Reynaldo Meza & Los Paraguayos 30 October 1977 1 Item A/99/14/4/2/13 Manon, Intimate Opera Club 17 June 1987 1 Item A/99/14/4/2/14 Kasatka Cossacks

Related Material: See also programmes 02 July 1989 1 Item A/99/14/4/2/15 Kasatka Cossacks

Related Material: See also programmes 02 July 1989 1 Item A/99/14/4/3 Miscellaneous A/99/14/4/3/1 The Organ at Lewisham Town Hall: booklet

by the John Compton Organ Co., giving specifications 1932?

1 Item A/99/14/4/3/2 Reception by the Mayor and Mayoress of

Lewisham: order of proceedings and programme of entertainments 15 February 1957

1 Item A/99/14/5 Lewisham Congregational Church and Hall A/99/14/5/1 Paris House Concert, Congregational Hall 12 December 1923 1 Item A/99/14/5/2 Paris House Concert, Congregational Hall 12 December 1923 1 Item A/99/14/5/3 Paris House Concert, Congregational Hall 03 December 1924 1 Item A/99/14/5/4 Paris House Concert, Congregational Hall 03 December 1924 1 Item A/99/14/5/5 Paris House Concert, Congregational Hall 03 December 1924 1 Item A/99/14/5/6 Paris House Concert, Congregational Hall 03 December 1924 1 Item

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A/99/14/5/7 Paris House Concert, Congregational Hall 02 December 1925 1 Item A/99/14/5/8 Paris House Concert, Congregational Hall 02 December 1925 1 Item A/99/14/5/9 Paris House Concert, Congregational Hall 02 December 1925 1 Item A/99/14/5/10 Concert, with Phyllis Hasluck (Courthill

Social Circle) 18 November 1937 1 Item A/99/14/5/11 Drawing of the front exterior of the

Congregational Church, reproduced as part of a calendar? Condition: Damaged, Access restricted; contact Local History and Archives Centre. Undated

1 Item A/99/14/6 St Mary's Parish Hall, Ladywell Road A/99/14/6/1 Handbill for vocal & instrumental concert,

with Miss Olive Macdonaugh 31 January 1922 1 Item A/99/14/6/2 Programme for vocal & instrumental concert 31 January 1922 1 Item A/99/14/6/3 Programme for vocal & instrumental concert 31 January 1922 1 Item A/99/14/6/4 Handbill for 2 vocal & instrumental concert,

with Miss Olive Macdonaugh 06 April 1922 1 Item A/99/14/7 Brockley Wesleyan Methodist Church A/99/14/7/1 Messiah, conductor J.A.K. Cooper 3 December 1921 1 Item A/99/14/8 Sydenham Baptist Church A/99/14/8/1 Messiah, conductor, John Eagleton 03 April 1922 1 Item A/99/14/9 St Paul's Church, Forest Hill A/99/14/9/1 Messiah, conductor Leonard C. Venables 25 January 1922 1 Item A/99/14/10 St Andrew’s Church, Catford A/99/14/10/1 Programme of St Mary's Guild Entertainment 17 April 1926 1 Item

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A/99/14/11 St James's Church Hall, Stanstead Road A/99/14/11/1 Programme of grand concert, Borough of

Lewisham Choral & Orchestral Society 29 May 1923 1 Item A/99/14/12 St George's Hall, Carholme Road A/99/14/12/1 Handbill for folk concert by Childe Rolande 11 November 1972 1 Item A/99/14/13 Green Man Assembly Rooms, Blackheath A/99/14/13/1 Miss Josephine Pulham's First Evening

Concert 22 March 1877 1 Item A/99/14/14 Goldsmiths' College A/99/14/14/1 Hither Green Choral & Orchestral Society

and South London Philharmonic Society joint concert (conductors Frank Greenfield and Ernest Dumayne) 24 November 1928

1 Item A/99/14/15 Kenilworth Hall, Penge A/99/14/15/1 Kind Lady (The Oak House Dramatists, The

Little Theatre Club) 16 February 1949 1 Item A/99/14/16 Sydenham School, Dartmouth Road A/99/14/16/1 What Cheer, a revusical (The Westbee

Players) Related Material: See also Lewisham Town Hall 1952 21 January 1961

1 Item A/99/14/17 Greenwich Town Hall A/99/14/17/1 A Waltz Dream, Lewisham Operatic &

Orchestral Society 18 December 1947 1 Item A/99/14/18 Sydenham Rink Cinema A/99/14/18/1 Jubilee Concert in aid of South Eastern

Hospital for Children (with Norman Long; conductor Walter W. Hedgcock) 19 May 1922

1 Item A/99/14/19 The Electric Palace Cinema, Lewisham A/99/14/19/1 Programme of films for 7 to 9 August 07 August 1916 1 Item

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A/99/14/20 Miscellaneous A/99/14/20/1 Signed postcard (from photograph by H.

Hallier of Sydenham) of Major Sir Edward Coates, M.P. for Lewisham 1903-18 & for West Lewisham 1918-21 Undated

1 Item A/99/14/20/2 Postcard of Charles Goff, stage manager &

Humpty Dumpty at Broadway Theatre, Deptford, 1903-9 Undated

1 Item A/99/14/20/3 Letter from Madame Agnes Janson (dated

from 3 Honor Oak Park) to 'Dear Mr Thorndike' about her songs for a concert on 25th June Photocopy 29 May 1903

1 Item A/99/14/20/4 Pages 3 & 4 of 'The Daily Mirror', with photo

of 'Little Joan Craven', "the four-year old daughter of Mr Alfred Craven, the well-known scenic artist, who will appear at the New Cross Empire to-morrow" 26 May 1916

1 Item A/99/14/20/5 National Union of Teachers Benevolent &

Orphan Fund, reception of purses by Lady Fremantle at the Town Hall, Portsmouth - with photograph of the Boys' Home, Sydenham (Westwood House), one of the institutions supported 08 April 1926

1 Item A/99/14/20/6 MANUSCRIPT letter from the Rev. G. F.

Cartwright, Hon. Sec. of the Sydenham Infant Welfare Centre, 5-7 Adamsrill Road, Sydenham (on headed notepaper) to Mrs Roberts 28 July 1927

1 Item A/99/14/20/7 Signed typescript letter from Norman Long

(dated from The Hippodrome, Preston) to Mr Smith 11 February 1942

1 Item

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A/99/14/20/8 Handbill advertising the season given by the British Opera Company, artistic director Norman McCann, at The Congress Theatre, Eastbourne Photocopy 12 October 1965

1 Item A/99/14/20/9a Handbills advertising the two seasons given

by the British Opera Company, artistic director Norman McCann, at the Princess Theatre, Torquay The two photocopied on a single sheet 18 October 1965

1 Piece A/99/14/20/9b Handbills advertising the two seasons given

by the British Opera Company, artistic director Norman McCann, at the Princess Theatre, Torquay The two photocopied on a single sheet 17 October 1966

1 Piece A/99/14/20/10 Programme of A Concert to Celebrate the

Musical Life of Norman William John McCann, OKM, FRAM, at the Duke's Hall, Royal Academy of Music Photocopy 10 October 1999

1 Item A/99/14/21 Picture Postcards A/99/14/21/1 All Saints' Church and Royal Parade,

Blackheath 1 Item A/99/14/21/2 Conservatoire of Music, Blackheath 1 Item A/99/14/21/3 Entrance to Brockley Cemetery (postmarked

1912) 1 Item A/99/14/21/4 Hilly Fields, Lewisham, S.E. (p/m 1902) 1 Item A/99/14/21/5 Brockley Road, Crofton Park 1 Item A/99/14/21/6 Manor Road, Brockley, S.E. (p/m 1926) 1 Item A/99/14/21/7 Wickham Road, Brockley (p/m 1917) 1 Item

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A/99/14/21/8 Old Brockley - Station and a train of 6

wheelers, 2.8.1926 1 Item A/99/14/21/9 The Ravensbourne from Catford Bridge 1 Item A/99/14/21/10 Bromley Road, Catford, S.E. (p/m 19 1 Item A/99/14/21/11 Brownhill Road, Catford (p/m 1912) 1 Item A/99/14/21/12 Hippodrome, Catford, S.E. 1 Item A/99/14/21/13 Lewisham Hippodrome 1 Item A/99/14/21/14 Interior, Lewisham Hippodrome, Rushey

Green, Catford, drawing by Nick Charlesworth

1 Item A/99/14/21/15 Lewisham Hippodrome, Rushey Green,

Catford, drawing by Nick Charlesworth 1 Item A/99/14/21/16 Deptford Central Hall Brass Band 1 Item A/99/14/21/17 'Les Cloches de Corneville', Act II;

advertising card, Broadway Theatre, New Cross (p/m 1907)

1 Item A/99/14/21/18 The Empire, New Cross Road 1 Item A/99/14/21/19 Whitefoot Lane, Hither Green 1 Item A/99/14/21/20 Christ Church, Forest Hill (p/m 1913) 1 Item A/99/14/21/21 Grounds, Horniman Museum (p/m 1913) 1 Item A/99/14/21/22 Entrance to Horniman's Park, Forest Hill (p/m

1911) 1 Item

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A/99/14/21/23 The Public Library, Forest Hill (p/m 1910) 1 Item A/99/14/21/24 Dartmouth Road, Forest Hill (A) 1 Item A/99/14/21/25 Devonshire Road, Forest Hill, Copyright 1 Item A/99/14/21/26 Devonshire Road, Forest Hill 1 Item A/99/14/21/27 Dartmouth and Devonshire Roads, Forest

Hill 1 Item A/99/14/21/28 Forest Hill Station 1 Item A/99/14/21/29 Forest Hill Road 1 Item A/99/14/21/30 Forest Hill, London Road 1 Item A/99/14/21/31 Chinbrook Road, Grove Park, S.E. (p/m

1916) 1 Item A/99/14/21/32 Park Hospital, Hither Green, coloured (p/m

1908) 1 Item A/99/14/21/33 Park Hospital, Hither Green 1 Item A/99/14/21/34 Burnt Ash Road, Lee (p/m 1905) 1 Item A/99/14/21/35 Lee Road, S.E. 1 Item A/99/14/21/36 Lewisham, Old Church, St Mary's, from

Recreation Ground (p/m 1908) 1 Item A/99/14/21/37 Recreation Ground, Lewisham (p/m 1905) 1 Item A/99/14/21/38 Bridge in Ladywell Recreation Ground 1 Item

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A/99/14/21/39 Bridge in Ladywell Recreation Ground

(duplicate, p/m 1904) 1 Item A/99/14/21/40 Lady well Recreation Ground, S.E. (dated

1907) 1 Item A/99/14/21/41 Lewisham Military Hospital, High St.,

Lewisham, S.E. 1 Item A/99/14/21/42 High Street, Lewisham, Antill's left (p/m

1915) 1 Item A/99/14/21/43 High Street, Lewisham, Congregational

Church right (p/m 1905) 1 Item A/99/14/21/44 Lewisham - High Street and Clock Tower

(p/m 1904) 1 Item A/99/14/21/45 High Street, Lewisham, Roebuck left (dated

1907) 1 Item A/99/14/21/46 Lewisham - Loampit Hill 1 Item A/99/14/21/47 Mount Pleasant Road, Lewisham 1 Item A/99/14/21/48 Telegraph Hill Recreation Ground, S.E. (P/M

1908) 1 Item A/99/14/21/49 Town Hall, Deptford (dated 1909) 1 Item A/99/14/21/50 New Cross Road, S.E. (p/m 1909) 1 Item A/99/14/21/51 New Cross Cinema, New Cross, SE14 1 Item A/99/14/21/52 Bromley Road and Southend Pond, Catford 1 Item A/99/14/21/53 The Old Mill, Southend, Catford 1 Item

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A/99/14/21/54 Sydenham - St Matthew's Church (p/m 1907) 1 Item A/99/14/21/55 The International Guest House, Sydenham,

SE26 (p/m 1938) 1 Item A/99/14/21/56 Sydenham Wells Park (II) 1 Item A/99/14/21/57 Sydenham - Wells Park 1 Item A/99/14/21/58 Bishopsthorpe Road, Sydenham (p/m 1908) 1 Item A/99/14/21/59 Border Road and Lawrie Park Avenue,

Sydenham (p/m 1908) 1 Item A/99/14/21/60 Cator Road, Sydenham (p/m 1908) 1 Item A/99/14/21/61 Crystal Palace Park Road, Penge (p/m 1920) 1 Item A/99/14/21/62 Kent House Road 1 Item A/99/14/21/63 Kirkdale and West Hill, Sydenham 1 Item A/99/14/21/64 Kirkdale, Sydenham (A. V. Allen, Post Office,

Sydenham) 1 Item A/99/14/21/65 Kirkdale, Sydenham 1 Item A/99/14/21/66 High Street, Sydenham (A. V. Allen, Post

Office, Sydenham) 1 Item A/99/14/21/67 Lawrie Park Avenue, Sydenham, St

Bartholomew's in distance 1 Item A/99/14/21/68 Lawrie Park Avenue, Sydenham, the

roundabout 1 Item

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A/99/14/21/59 Lawrie Park Avenue, Sydenham, W. Cobb's Series

1 Item A/99/14/21/70 Lawrie Park Avenue and St Bartholomew's

Church, Sydenham (p/m 1952) 1 Item A/99/14/21/71 Lawrie Park Road, Sydenham (p/m 1903) 1 Item A/99/14/21/72 Mayow Road, Sydenham 1 Item A/99/14/21/73 Newlands Park, Sydenham 1 Item A/99/14/21/74 Queensthorpe Road, Sydenham 1 Item A/99/14/21/75 Queensthorpe Road, Sydenham, A. V. Allen,

Post Office, Sydenham 1 Item A/99/14/21/76 Sydenham Avenue, showing Crystal Palace

Entrance, Sydenham 1 Item A/99/14/21/77 Sydenham Avenue, W. Cobb’s Series 1 Item A/99/14/21/78 Sydenham Hill 1 Item A/99/14/21/79 Sydenham Hill, London 1 Item A/99/14/21/80 Sydenham Park 1 Item A/99/14/21/81 Sydenham Park (duplicate of A/99/14/21/80) 1 Item A/99/14/21/82 Sydenham Park (duplicate of A/99/14/21/80,

dated 1907) 1 Item A/99/14/21/83 Sydenham Road, Sydenham, S.E. 1 Item A/99/14/21/84 Sydenham Road, Grand Parade (p/m 1905) 1 Item

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A/99/14/21/85 Sydenham Road, with Christmas Greeting

and Best Wishes 1 Item A/99/14/21/86 Sydenham Road, Rapid Photo (p/m 1907) 1 Item A/99/14/21/87 Trewsbury Road, Sydenham (p/m 1908) 1 Item A/99/14/21/88 Venner Road, Sydenham 1 Item A/99/14/21/89 West Hill (looking up), Sydenham 1 Item A/99/14/21/90 West Hill, Sydenham, St Bartholomew's

centre 1 Item A/99/14/21/91 West Hill, Sydenham 1 Item A/99/14/21/92 Copers' Cope Road, Beckenham (p/m 1903) 1 Item A/99/14/21/93 Mr Oscar Asche (p/m 1908) 1 Item

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A/99/15 Sydenham Estates Ltd (builders): Records

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Ealing Local History Centre, Ealing Central Library Introduction This collection contains sales books, Sydenham Estates (builders) Found amongst unaccessioned Items. This volume was found amongst unaccessioned items at Ealing Local History Library. The firm of Sydenham Estates Ltd. is listed in directories at Queensthorpe Road, SE26, and described as an Estate Office (not Estate Agent). Acquired by: Deposit Access: Open. Date of accession: 30 September 1999 Accession number: A/99/15 Listed: AJW 9/99 Covering Dates: 1934 - 1938 Extent: 1 Volume A/99/15 A99/15/1 Sales Book, Sydenham Estates Ltd.

Relates to houses and other properties in south London, Kent and Surrey; also Basingstoke. The ownership of the properties is not stated. Records date of contract, address of property, name and address (and sometimes occupation) of purchaser, cost of renovations and/or date of completion, price, mortgage details, purchaser's solicitor and selling agency. There are references to Sales Books for other areas. At the front is an index to the properties, by street.

1934-1938

1 Volume

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A/99/16 Royal Naval School and Scholarship Fund: Records

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Commander Thompson, Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich Introduction The Royal Naval School was a charitable institution founded in 1831 to provide an education for the sons of naval and military officers in needy circumstances, with a preference for orphans of those killed on active service. The school opened in temporary premises in Camberwell in 1833 and moved to its purpose-built premises in New Cross in 1844. It moved to a new site in Eltham in 1889, and closed in 1910. The charity was converted to a scholarship fund, which was wound up in 1966. The records were sent to the Royal Naval College. The Goldsmiths Company bought the New Cross building for its Technical Institute (now Goldsmiths College). The Eltham premises were sold to the School for the Sons of Missionaries, now Eltham College. Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a File level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 28 October 1999 Accession number: A/99/16 Listed: J G/AJW 11/00 Covering Dates: Extent: 88 Files A/99/16

A/99/16/1 Subscribers and Council A/99/16/1/1 General Meeting Minute book April 1831 – May 1901 1 Item A/99/16/1/2 Council Minute book July 1831 – August 1836 1 Item A/99/16/1/3 Council Minute Book. Indexed August 1836 – October 1842 1 Item A/99/16/1/4 Council Minute Book. Indexed November 1842 – June 1849 1 Item A/99/16/1/5 Council Minute Book. Indexed June 1849 – October 1858 1 Item

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A/99/16/1/6 Council Minute Book. Indexed December 1858 – December 1867 1 Item A/99/16/1/7 Council Minute Book. Indexed February 1868 – January 1877 1 Item A/99/16/1/8 Council Minute Book. Indexed February 1877 – May 1887 1 Item A/99/16/1/9 Council Minute Book. Indexed July 1887 – October 1903 1 Item A/99/16/1/10 Council Minute Book, volume 9 December 1903 – January 1944 1 Item A/99/16/1/11 Volume of reports, regulations, and

subscriptions list 1831-1850 with an inserted program of the opening of new building in 1889.

1831-1889

1 Item A/99/16/1/12 Annual reports and balance sheets; at

back, list of surviving donors and subscribers (1860)

1851 - 1867

1 File A/99/16/1/13 List of members of council

January 1899

1 Item A/99/16/2 Financial Records A/99/16/2/1 Balance sheets and accounts 1939 – 1961

1963 - 1965 1 File A/99/16/2/2 Expenditure accounts presented to

Management Committee (later to Governors)

1893 - 1965

1 File A/99/16/2/3 Ledger 1926 - 1934 1 Item A/99/16/2/4 Ledger 1935 - 1963 1 Item A/99/16/2/5 Ledger. List of securities, scholarship

fund 1911 - 1945

1 Item

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A/99/16/2/6 Ledger. Endowment funds One found is 1911-1934

1911-1934 1945

1 Item A/99/16/2/7 Notes on capital 1911 – 1934 1 File A/99/16/2/8 Capital not subject to deed of trust 1911 – 1936 1 File A/99/16/2/9 Journal, scholarships paid 1947 – 1957 1 Item A/99/16/2/10 Journal 1897 1 Item A/99/16/2/11 Journal Undated 1 Item A/99/16/2/12 Draft copy of Seymour v. Royal Naval

School w/letter, letter for winding up the school and administration funds, and a goods received letter for a box marked “minute books”

1910 and 1964

1 Item A/99/16/2/13 Envelope marked “important old

correspondence” which includes various letters regarding the awarding of grants, regulations for cadets, and letters regarding tax

April 1911 – 1945

1 Item A/99/16/2/14 Conditions attaching to Donations,

Ogle Scholarship, and Letter from Lord Clanwilliam

1889-1926

1 Item A/99/16/2/15 Standardised form for the published

annual accounts Of Marine Benevolent Institutions with various letters regarding auditing.

June 1934 – July 1946

1 Item A/99/16/2/16 Lloyd’s Patriotic Fund calculations C1899 1 Item

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A/99/16/2/17 Letters regarding the Edward Stanley Dawson Scholarship, Letters regarding transferring funds to Yarborough Fund, Letters regarding the Trust Deed for the Clanwilliam Prize

1908-1924

1 File A/99/16/2/18 Letter from Board of Education to

Masters’ Endowment Fund 1911

1 Item A/99/16/2/19 Correspondence regarding the

Masters’ Endowment Fund from Board of Education

May-July 1912

1 File A/99/16/2/20 Royal Naval college, Dartmouth, War

memorial fund (scholarship fund) correspondence and accounts

1940 - 1965

1 File A/99/16/2/21 Lloyd’s Patriotic Fund Annual Report 1964 1 Item A/99/16/2/22 Cash Account 1898 1 Item A/99/16/2/23 Income Tax Slips (9) 1963-1964 9 Items A/99/16/2/24 Cash book 1936 - 1953 1 Item A/99/16/2/25 Cash book 1953 - 1963 1 Item A/99/16/2/26 Postage book 1965 - 1966 1 Item A/99/16/2/27 Petty Cash book 1966 - 1967 1 Item A/99/16/2/28 Supplementary List – Credits (9 pgs)

January 1966 – October 1966

9 Items A/99/16/2/29 Bank Statements (21 pgs) January 1961 – December 1961 21 Items

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A/99/16/2/30 Bank Statements (24 pgs) January 1964 – December 1964 24 Items A/99/16/2/31 Bank Statements (21 pgs) + 2 notes December 1965 – December 1966 23 Items A/99/16/2/32 Credit Statements (6), Stamped

Cheques (12 with Invoice notes) January 1966 – August 1966

1 File A/99/16/2/33 Stock Interest Statements January 1964 – October 1964 1 File A/99/16/2/34 Income Tax Statements (12 + Note)

and Stamped Cheques (68) 1964

1 File A/99/16/2/35 Major Davidson’s Salary Figures January 1966 1 File A/99/16/2/36 Stamped Cheques (63) January 1964 - Sep 1964 1 File A/99/16/2/37 Stamped Cheques (57) + 2 notes Sep 1964 – December 1964 1 File A/99/16/2/38 Stamped Cheques (101) December 1964 – April 1965 1 File A/99/16/2/39 Stamped Cheques (153) April 1965 – December 1965 1 File A/99/16/2/40 Stamped Cheques (118) and

Statements (148) January 1966 – October 1966

1 File A/99/16/2/41 Cheque Book Receipts (3 books) and

Stamped Cheques (2)

Sep 1963 – Sep 1966

1 File A/99/16/2/42 Insurance Receipts (8 Pgs) 1965 1 File A/99/16/2/43 War Stock Statement December 1964 1 Item A/99/16/2/44 Cheque Book Receipts 1966 1 File

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A/99/16/2/45 Copy of Trustee Investments Act (Ch 62)

1961

1 File A/99/16/2/46 Bank Statements (20 pgs) 1964 – 1965 1 File A/99/16/2/47 Stamped Cheques (69) April – September 1966 1 File A/99/16/2/48 Dr. Bell’s Building Fund Ledger 1831-1864 1 Item A/99/16/2/49 Order Book for stationery and

stationery delivery receipts August 1965-March 1966

1 File A/99/16/3 Pupil Records A/99/16/3/1 Pupils register. Pupil’s name, dates of

entering and leaving, parents name, medals gained, remarks. Indexed

1833 - 1892

1 File A/99/16/3/2 Pupil roll. Name, date of birth, date of

admission, father’s name, rank and address, remarks. Indexed

1892 - 1910

1 Item A/99/16/4 News Cuttings A/99/16/4/1 News Cuttings June 1831 – June 1858 1 File A/99/16/4/2 Clipping from Nautical Magazine

1843

1 File A/99/16/4/3 News Cuttings June 1858 – November 1897 1 File A/99/16/4/4 News Cuttings December 1897 – Sep 1948 1 File A/99/16/4/5 Various newspaper clippings and

notes relating to Old Boys of the Royal Naval School, many without dates, and Eltham College Assault at Arms Programme

1899-1906

1 File

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A/99/16/5 Publicity A/99/16/5/1 Royal Naval School Brochure January 1842 1 Item A/99/16/5/2 Greenwich Palace History and Guide

Book 1939

1 Item A/99/16/5/3 Kitchener Scholarships Brochure February 1955 1 Item A/99/16/5/4 School Brochures for Uppingham,

King’s (Canterbury), H.M.S. Conway, Lancing College, St. Edward’s, Lord Wandsworth, Kelly College

1961-1965

1 File A/99/16/5/5 Commando Brochure 1965 1 Item A/99/16/5/6 Sailors News Sep 1965 1 File A/99/16/5/7 Law Journal – Annual Charities

Review 1963

1 File A/99/16/6 Scholarship Fund Literature A/99/16/6/1 Acts of Parliament and Bye-Laws and

newspaper clipping June 1840 and clipping March 1910

1 File A/99/16/6/2 Acts of Parliament c. 1865 1 File A/99/16/6/3 Correspondence regarding the

scheme to set up the Central Bureau for Navel Officers’ Charities, and later correspondence with this organisation.

June 1928 – March 1941

1 File A/99/16/6/4 Deed between Ernest William Dart

and Winifred Rebecca Putt April 1952

1 Item A/99/16/6/5 Insurance Policy September 1957 1 Item A/99/16/6/6 A Plain Guide to Trustee Investments

Act October 1961

1 Item

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A/99/16/7 Buildings A/99/16/7/1 Various correspondences regarding

the sale of land to YMCA in Mottingham.

1910-1913

1 File A/99/16/7/2 Folder containing copy of Speech by

the King to Eltham College, new bye-laws, rules for governors, clipping of Closure of Eltham, short history of Royal Naval Scholarship Fund

June 1885 –1930

1 File A/99/16/8 Various A/99/16/8/1 Small printing blocks c. 1850 1 File A/99/16/8/2 Stamp and Seal c. 1900 1 File A/99/16/8/3 Printing block (Esto Perpetua) and

stamp c. 1900

1 File A/99/16/8/4 Metal and wood printing block for

Eltham College Newspaper(?) The Elthamian

c. 1900

1 File A/99/16/8/5 Metal printing block for prize award,

Eltham College c. 1900

1 Item A/99/16/8/6 Set of badges “Esto Perpetua” 1912 1 File

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A/99/17 Conveyance of Ravensbourne Park Estate

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from John Hillyer (OBE) Introduction Acquired by: Deposit Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1999 Accession number: A/99/17 Covering Dates: 17 March 1830 Extent: Small Part Box A/99/17

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A/99/18 Oak House and Blackheath Proprietary School: Records

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Mrs Margaret Williams Introduction This Collection contains photographs of Oak House School, Bexleyheath and Blackheath Proprietary School, featuring Donald McDonald father of the donor. Acquired by: Deposit Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: Accession number: A/99/18 Covering Dates: 1897 - 1901 & 1903 - 7, 1889 - 1982 Extent: 1 Bundle

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A/99/19 Wheen’s Soap Works, Deptford Creek: Papers

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Mrs Wheen Introduction Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1999 Accession number: A/99/19 Covering Dates: 1898 - 1955 Extent: Small Part Box A/99/19

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A/99/20 Gas Training Certificate of Mrs. C. Jones.

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Mr Hackman Introduction Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1999 Accession number: A/99/20 Covering Dates: 16 June 1939 Extent: 1 Item A/99/20 A/99/20/1 Gas Training certificate of Mrs. C. Jones. 16 June 1939 1 Item

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A/00/4 British Cellulose Lacquers

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Mr P J Bailey Introduction This business is listed in Kangley Bridge Road, Sydenham, SE26 from c.1937 to 1965, replaced by B.C.L. Coatings Ltd, paint manufacturers. Acquired by: donation Access: Open Date of accession: 12 September 2000 Accession number: A/00/4 Listed: AJW 12/00 Covering Dates: c. 1937 - 1957 Extent: 1 Item A/00/4 A/00/4/1 Album of photographs relating to British Cellulose

Lacquers Ltd: directors, staff, premises, plant. Most undated.

c. 1937-1957

1 Item

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A/00/5 Lewisham Afternoon Townswomen’s Guild

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Mrs G Broadbent Introduction A separate accession, A/00/15, is a scrapbook compiled by a member. From this it appears that the Guild was founded in 1951. During the period covered by the minutes the Guild met monthly at St George’s Hall, SE23. It was agreed in November 1997 to close the Guild, and the final meeting was held in January 1998. Acquired by: Donation Access: Open Date of accession: 14 September 2000 Accession number: A/00/5 Covering Dates: Extent: 6 Items A/00/5 A/00/5/1 Minutes of meetings of the Guild (loose sheets) January 1996-

January 1998 1 Item

A/00/5/2 Minutes of Committee meetings (loose sheets) July 1996- 1 Item

A/00/5/3 Letters acknowledging donations to charities made by the Guild

1993; 1997-1998

1 Item

A/00/5/4 Photographs: tree planting 1987, fundraising events and presentations, social events and craft displays

1987-1993 and Undated

1 Item

A/00/5/5 Circular badge, N[ational] U[union of] T[ownswomen’s] G[uilds], felt

Undated

1 Item

A/00/5/6 Circular badge, Lewisham Afternoon Townswomen’s Guilds, felt

Undated

1 Item

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A/00/9 Lewisham Slum Clearance Photographs

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG The following item were received from the Lewisham Council, Environmental Health Office. Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 24 October 2000 Accession number: A/00/9 Covering Dates: 1930s, 1960s Extent: Small Part of Box

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A/00/11 Mrs Godden: Collection

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG The following item were received from Mrs G Heywood Introduction This collection contains the household bills of Mrs Godden, 38 Tyrwhitt Road Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 7 November 2000 Accession number: A/00/11 Covering Dates: Extent: 20 items

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A/00/12 Catford Wanderers Cricket and Lawn Tennis Club

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following item was purchased from Complete House Clearance, 89 Rushey Green, SE6. Introduction Catford Wanderers Cricket Club was founded in 1906. The tennis section was formed in 1914. After having various homes the club moved to its present premises in Southend Lane in 1920. In the 1930s there were also table tennis and badminton sections. See A history of Catford Wanderers Lawn Tennis Club 1914-1998 by Denis Costelloe, available at Lewisham Local Studies and Archives Acquired by: Purchase Access: This is only a File level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 30 November 2000 Accession number: A/00/12 Listed: AJW 12/00 Covering Dates: 1924-1939 Extent: 1 Item A/00/12 A/00/12 File relating to Catford Wanderers Cricket and Lawn Tennis

Club, including annual balance sheets and reports, correspondence concerning premises and functions of other organisations held in the Club’s premises

1924-1939

1 File

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A/00/13 Old Askean Rugby Football Ltd: Records

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG The following item were received from Mr Maurice Alexander Acquired by: Deposit Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1 December 2000 Accession number: A/00/13 Covering Dates: 1935 - 1997 Extent: 1 Box

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A/00/14 Lewisham Youth Training Scheme

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG The following item were received from the LB Lewisham Youth Training Scheme Introduction This collection contains photographs and other items of LB Lewisham Youth Training Scheme. Acquired by: Transfer Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 6 December 2000 Accession number: A/00/14 Covering Dates: 1975 - 1999 Extent: 3 Boxes & 2 Volumes

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A/00/15 Lewisham Afternoon Townswomen's Guild

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Mr Ken George Introduction Acquired by: Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 14 December 2000 Accession number: A/00/15 Related Material: For the Lewisham Afternoon Townswomen's Guild, see A/00/5. Covering Dates: 1985 - 1992 Extent: 1 Volume A/00/15 A/00/15/1 Scrapbook of photographs, membership cards and other

ephemera relating to the Guild, compiled by Mrs Mary George. She served on the Committee, and held office as Vice-Chairman, Chairman and President.

1985 - 1992

1 Item

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A/01/1 Roland Moyle’s Campaigns Against Motorways Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG The following items were received from Mr Roland Moyle.

Introduction For Roland Moyle’s parliamentary career and his other constituency correspondence see A/93/12.

These files deal with his part in campaigns against proposed motorways. The Dover Radial Route, planned by the London County Council, would have gone through Blackheath. Ringway 1 and Ringway 2 were planned by the Greater London Council in its draft Greater London Development Plan of 1969. Ringway 1 would have gone through Blackheath, Lewisham and New Cross; Ringway 2 through Grove Park, Downham and Beckenham. The Blackheath Motorways Action Group was affiliated to the London Motorways Action Group. In turn, many local residents’ associations and other organisations were affiliated to B-MAG. The Grove Park Motorway Action Group was affiliated to the Homes Before Motorways Action Group (with others along the route of Ringway 2). Revised proposals in 1972 would have moved Ringway 1 from Blackheath to Deptford. Ringways 1 and 2 were abandoned in 1973. The proposed Ringways 3 and 4 were replaced by the M25.

Acquired by: Deposit Access: Open Date of accession: 23 February 2001 Accession number: A/01/1 Listed: AJW 9/01 Covering Dates: 1962 - 1980 Extent: 39 Files A/01/1 A/01/1/1 Local campaigns A/01/1/1/1 File: Motorways – Ringway 1 to 6 April1970

Initially Dover Radial Route Committee (a Blackheath group) later Blackheath Motorways Action Group. Correspondence, press releases, notes for speeches, press cuttings.

1962-1970

1 File A/01/1/1/2 File: Motorways – Ringway 1 6 April1970 to 20 March 1972

Blackheath Motorways Action Group. Correspondence, press releases, notes for speeches, press cuttings and submission to the GLDP Enquiry.

1970-1972

1 File

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A/01/1/1/3 File: Motorways – Ringway 1 20 March 1972 to Correspondence, press releases, notes for speeches, press cuttings.

1972-1973

1 File A/01/1/1/4 File: Ringway 2

Correspondence (including Grove Park Motorway Action Group) press releases, press cuttings, notes for speeches.

1969-1973

1 File A/01/1/1/5 File: East Lewisham Route safeguarding Granville Park

Proposed spur road from Kidbrooke to New Cross, not abolished with the majority of the proposals in 1973, but abolished in 1974. Correspondence, press releases, press cuttings.

1973-1974

1 File A/01/1/1/6 File: Ringways M20

Proposal to route the M20 through Hither Green and Lee. Correspondence (including Milborough Crescent Residents Group) press releases, press cuttings, notes for speeches.

1972-1973

1 File A/01/1/1/7 File: Motorway documents (newspaper cuttings) 1962-1969 1 File A/01/1/1/8 File: Motorway documents I

Correspondence, press releases, press cuttings, relevant publications, notes for speeches

1962-1966

1 File A/01/1/2 London-wide campaigns A/01/1/2/1 File: London Motorway Action Group to 30 June 1970

Minutes, correspondence, press releases, press cuttings, notes for speeches

1968-1970

1 File A/01/1/2/2 File: London Motorway Action Group 30 June 1970 to

Minutes, correspondence, press releases, press cuttings, notes for speeches

1970-1973

1 File A/01/1/2/3 Loose papers

Mainly GLDP Enquiry 1970-1971

1 File A/01/1/3 Relevant publications 1 File 1963-1980

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A/01/1/3/1-28 Including LMAG’s Transport Strategy in London, 1971(3/12) and the [Layfield] Report of the GLDP Panel of Enquiry, 1973 (3/16-17). Many annotated by depositor.

1 File

Page 143: Lewisham Archives Catalogue 1997– 2002

A/01/5 4 Sydenham Scouts: Records

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG The following items were received from Mr John Ryall Acquired by: Donation Access: Unfit For Production. Restricted access; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: May 2001 Accession number: A/01/5 Listed: AJW 9/01 Covering Dates: 1931-1938 Extent: 1 Item A/01/5 A/01/5/1 Minutes of the 4 Sydenham Scouts Court of Honour to

1935, Group Council from 1936. Patrol Leaders and Scoutmasters, the Group Council by Scoutmasters attended the Court of Honour only. Condition: Volume damaged and incomplete. Unfit for production; contact Local History and Archives Centre.

1931-1938

1 Item

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A/01/6 Health Care Centre, Lewisham High Street: Records

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG The following items were received from Mr Sean Jackson Introduction The donor found this volume in a charity shop. Acquired by: Donation Access: Open. Date of accession: 3 June 2001 Accession number: A/01/6 Listed: AJW 9/01 Covering Dates: 1935 - 1936 Extent: 2 Items A/01/6 A/01/6/1 Volume: bills of quantities for Central Maternity and Child

Welfare Clinic and Tuberculosis Dispensary, Lewisham High Street. Full details of costings and general conditions of contract. Forms part of the contract signed by The Demolition and Construction Co, July 1935

April 1935

1 Item

A/01/6/2 (Inserted in 1) Order of proceedings for the opening of the new Health Centre (i.e. the Clinic and the Dispensary)

7 May 1936

1 Item

Page 145: Lewisham Archives Catalogue 1997– 2002

A/01/7 Horsted Road, Brockley SE4: Deeds

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG The following items were received from Mrs Pat Perryer Introduction The name for Horsted Road, Brockley SE4 was approved in 1898 and was applied to the first section of St Norbert Road to be erected. It was changed to St Norbert Road on 20 December 1910. Horsted Terrace was also here. Acquired by: Donation Access: Open. Date of accession: July 2001 Accession number: A/01/7 Listed: AJW 9/01 Related Material: See Also A/75/22, A/85/4. A/87/11/1/9 Albion Cottage lease, and A/87/11/4/1 sale of 156 Deptford High Street Covering Dates: 1883 Extent: 4 Items A/01/7 A/01/7/1 Lease for 80 Years No. 1 Horsted Road, which 2 have built.

1. Robert Kersey of Hurst Lodge, High Road, Lee, gent. 2. William Skelsey of 88 St Donatts Road, New Cross, and

Edwin Squire of Huddersfield, Yorkshire, trading as Skelsey and Company, brickmakers and builders

19 July 1883

1 Item

A/01/7/2 Lease for 80 Years No. 3 Horsted Road, which 2 have built. 1. Robert Kersey of Hurst Lodge, High Road, Lee, gent. William Skelsey of 88 St Donatts Road, New Cross, and Edwin Squire of Huddersfield, Yorkshire, trading as Skelsey and Company, brickmakers and builders

19 July 1883

1 Item

A/01/7/3 Lease for 80 Years At the request of 2, 1 leases to 3 . 3, 5, 7 and 9 Horsted Road, which 2 have built. 1. Robert Kersey of Hurst Lodge, High Road, Lee, gent. 2. William Skelsey of 88 St Donatts Road, New Cross, and

Edwin Squire of Huddersfield, Yorkshire, trading as Skelsey and Company, brickmakers and builders

3. Joseph Barnes of 5 St Thomas’s Street, Southwark, railway store keeper

2 October 1883

1 Item

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A/01/7/4 Assignment of Leases The leases of 1 and 3 Horsted Road William Skelsey of 88 St Donatts Road, New Cross, and Edwin Squire of Huddersfield, Yorkshire, trading as Skelsey and Company, brickmakers and builders Nancy Barnes, wife of Joseph Barnes of Abbey Mount, Woolwich Road, Belvedere, Kent

10 August 1883

1 Item

Page 147: Lewisham Archives Catalogue 1997– 2002

A/01/10 Telegraph Hill School: Records

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG The following items were received from Telegraph Hill School Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 13 July 2001 Accession number: A/01/10 Covering Dates: Extent: 4 Boxes & I framed Certificate

Page 148: Lewisham Archives Catalogue 1997– 2002

A/01/11 Stone House and Mason Arms

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were received from Surrey Record Office. Introduction These documents were part of the collection of William Wakefield, a Manuscript dealer active in the 1930s. See Society of Archivists Newsletter July 2001. Acquired by: Gift Access: Open Date of accession: July 2001 Accession number: A/01/11 Listed: AJW 9/01 Covering Dates: 1865 - 1878 Extent: 2 Items A/01/11

A/01/11/1 Lease for 21 years 1 James John Seymour Spencer Lucas of Boxfield

Priory, Westbury on Trym, Glos, Esq. 2 Harriot Wire of Stone House, Deptford, Kent, widow

The Stone House, Loampit Hill, Deptford, with coach house, yard, garden and premises. Lessor reserves free passage for water and soil in drains. Rent £111 per annum. Endorsed: assignment of the lease by 2’s executors to Mary Elliott and Elizabeth Rosa Elliott of Lewisham Road, St John’s, Kent, spinsters, 1881

16 May 1865

1 Item

A/01/11/2 Mortgage 1 Thomas Thing of the Masons Arms, Besson Street, New

Cross, beer retailer 2 Courage and Company of Horselydown, Surrey 19, 19A and 21 Besson Street, formerly 47, 48, 49 Mason Street, New Cross – beerhouse “The Masons Arms”. Endorsed: Surrender of the mortgage, 31 March 1878

4 January 1878

1 Item

Page 149: Lewisham Archives Catalogue 1997– 2002

A/02/1 Lease: Milton Court

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG The following items were received from Benjamin Beck Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 18 January 2002 Accession number: A/02/1 Covering Dates: c. 1947 Extent: 2 Boxes

Page 150: Lewisham Archives Catalogue 1997– 2002

A/02/2 Thomas H Sawyer & Sons, Builders: Records

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG The following items were received from Mr Godfrey Smith Introduction This collection contains the records of Thomas H Sawyer & Sons, builders of Boxley Road, Lewisham. Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 4 February 2002 Accession number: A/02/2 Covering Dates: Extent: Half a box

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A/02/7 Blackheath Sponsored Housing Development: Papers

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG The following items were received from Miss A Russell via Surrey Record Office. Acquired by: Deposit Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 15 October 2002 Accession number: A/01/3 Covering Dates: 1963 Extent: Half a box

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A/02/8 Deptford Rental Books (Hales Estate)

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG

The following items were purchased at auction (Stride & Son, Chichester, 5/11/2002, lot 556) Introduction These volumes seem to concern the Hales Estate at Deptford. The name of Joseph Hales appears prominently in A/02/8/1 and that of William Hales in A/02/8/2. The properties were in Broomfields, Cooleys Alley, the Watergate, and the Stowage. An account of their purchase, with the prices paid, is given on the first page. One of the major tenants was William Barnard, the Deptford Green shipbuilder. Acquired by: Purchase Access: Open Date of accession: 14/11/2002 Accession number: A/02/8 Listed: 23/12/02 Covering Dates: 1748 - 1824 Extent: 2 Volumes A/02/8

A/02/8/1 Rentals and estate accounts 1748-1824 1 Volume

A/02/8/2 Rentals and estate accounts 1801-1824

1 Volume

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A/02/9 Brockley Society Archives

Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG The following items were received from Kate Jones Acquired by: Donation Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 22 November 2002 Accession number: A/02/9 Covering Dates: 1974 -1996 Extent: 2 Boxes