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Collapse D2168 - Eleanor Pearson (later Redfern), pupil at Shirebrook Girls Secondary School - 1929-1931D2168 - Eleanor Pearson (later Redfern), pupil at Shirebrook Girls Secondary School - 1929-1931
Collapse 1 - Exercise books and school work - 1929-19311 - Exercise books and school work - 1929-1931
1 - Architecture exercise book: Autumn term - 1929
2 - Architecture exercise books: ?Autumn term 1930 - Spring term 1931 - 1930-1931
3 - Architecture exercise books including drawings: Summer term 1931 - 1931
4 - (Found loose in D2168/1/3): notes on Newark Church - 1931
5 - (Found loose in D2168/1/3): essay answers - 1931
6 - (Found loose in D2168/1/3): notes on Southwell Minister - 1931
7-8 - (Found loose in D2168/1/3): drawings of features - 1931
9 - English homework essay - 1930
10 - Botany exercise book including drawings Spring - 1932
2 - End of term reports autumn 1928 - Summer 1932 - 1928-1932
3 - Speech Day programme - 1 Jun 1932
4 - 'The Mercian' school magazine, Christmas - 1937
5 - Invitation to Open Day, 13 May - [1930s]
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Horace John Rylands (1886-1961) of Bakewell, First World War soldier

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