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D1573 - Horace John Rylands (1886-1961) of Bakewell, First World War soldier - 1916-1969
2 - Horace John Rylands: copy documents - 2014
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D1573/2/1
Title
Printed copies of documents relating to Horace John Rylands (photographed from originals not deposited)
Date
2014
Description
Including:
Record of H J Rylands' being awarded the first Pitman Memorial Prize for Knowledge of Holy Scripture, Eastbourne Old School, Jul 1901.
Drawing of Manor Farm and Ivy Cottage, Monyash and Bakewell Bridge over the Riyer Wye and Holme Bridge and a scholarship certificate from the British and Dominions School of Drawing, early 20th cent.
Cartoons dated 1953, showing Rylands family members on horseback, and depicted as children in Cape Town, c1892.
A pencil portrait of Kate Rylands (d.1948)
Photographs of Rylands on horseback, and among family and friends (including with friends on a tennis court, 1925).
Business card for Rylands' riding school at Fulwood.
News cutting dated 27 Apr 1937 from unspecified newspaper, showing some riders leaving Rylands' Riding School, Fulwood.
Obituary of "Jack Rylands" from an Edgar Allen company publication, c1961.
For digital images, see CD/316 or the attached document
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File
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Horace John Rylands (1886-1961) of Bakewell, First World War soldier
Copies
A digital copy of this file can be viewed on the public computers at the record office.
Document
D1573 (originals not held).pdf
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