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DCC - Derbyshire County Council - [18th cent]-2022
SC - Social Care: Children and Families - 1912-2016
1 - Children and Young People's Residential Establishments - 1951-2016
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
DCC/SC/1/2
Former Reference
D6689
Title
Glenholme Children's Home, Long Eaton (1958-)
Date
1958-1972
Description
Log book 1958-1972, Admission and Discharge Register 1992-2012
Extent
2 volumes
Level
SubSeries
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Derbyshire County Council
Administrative History
Glenholme officially opened on 30 September 1958, with the first children admitted on 3 October. The original proposal for the home had been for 10 children aged 3-15. In 1973 10 places provided, by March 1997 there five places.
Term
Childrens homes
Archivist Note
Address: 7 Dove Lane, Long Eaton, NG10 4LP
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