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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D2764
TitleBruce Hooley and Company, Long Eaton
Date1934-1983
DescriptionSurvey Books 1934-1970
Notebooks used by members of the firm when out on survey. Entries usually in pencil and somewhat abbreviated. They relate to all aspects of the firm's business: lists of chattels for auction, surveys of houses and contents for probate valuation (NB d.o.d = date of death), notes on houses from which sale particulars were drawn up. Only very partially indexed. Contain a number of loose papers relating very closely to the business in hand.
Extent14 boxes
LevelFonds
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
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Archive CreatorBruce Hooley and Company, Long Eaton
Administrative HistoryThe firm was founded by Mr A Bruce Hooley just after the First World War. (He had earlier worked as a clerk in a solicitor's office). To start with he worked chiefly as an auctioneer, also taking on some probate valuations. The occasional house sale was also undertaken . With the growth in house owner-occupation in the mid-twentieth century, the nature of the firm's business changed. House sales became more and more important, until they formed the bulk of work, while auctions of chattels were discontinued about 1950. Probate valuation has continued as a significant element in the work.

Business has evidently been drawn from Long Eaton itself and from surrounding areas in the three counties of Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire, including: eastwards; Borrowash, Spondon and Derby; westwards: Beeston and Nottingham; northwards: Kirk Hallam: and southwards, Barrow on Trent, Kegworth, Castle Donington and even Melton Mowbray.
Custodial HistoryThese records were deposited in March 1984, December 1985 and August 1995.
ArrangementOriginally kept in a number series - these numbers have been retained as the item references.
Organisation Sub-TypeSurveyors
TermBusiness
Places
Place (click for further details)Type
Long Eaton
Kirk Hallam 
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