Description | D8332/5/1/7/1: Contains contains a handwritten Proposal for a Project The New Mills People's War; list of partipants and characters; Theatre Licence issued by The Council of The Borough of High Peak, 1 Dec 1987; letter from Philip Thrift to Arts Worker, 2 Mar 1988; letter from Arts Worker to Philip Thrift, 10 Mar 1988; The People's War 39-45 Research Information Pack; The Black Market; Trade Unions 1940-1950; Questionnaire on War; New Mills Town Hall Council Records - Secondary Sources and Research Methods; Local History Material Held By New Mills Local History Society List 3 Nov 1986; NMUDC Files Index Continued; People's War Project and Press Coverage letter; Press Release Title: The People's War; Press Release about exhibition; Press Release about play; An Invitation to the performance of "Tin Hats'n'Telegrams", 17 Nov 1987; Press Release "Getting `Tin Hats` Together", 21 Jan 1988; People's War Pathe Newsletter; Press Release - Write On Course; The People's War 39-45 publicity artwork; The People's War A Day To Remember at St George's Parish Hall, Saturday Apr 25th, A4 poster; Tin Hats'n'Telegrams play programme; Tin Hats'n'Telegrams A3 poster; handwritten press release "Thanks to New Mills Town Council"; Press Release - Thanks to New Mills Town Council; photocopied newspaper cutting headed "It's Wartime Over Again", High Peak Reporter, 6 Mar 1987; photocopied newspaper cutting headed "War group needs money"; photocopied newspaper cutting headed "War project needs cash", High Peak Echo, Jul 1987; photocopied newspaper cutting headed "Script to be ready soon", The Reporter, 7 Aug 1987; A4 paper containing three photocopied newspaper cuttings "Musical about wartime life", The Reporter, 31 July 1987, "Chance to re-live wartime memories", "Rail memories?", High Peak Echo, Aug 1987; A4 paper containing two photocopied newspaper cuttings "Chance to travel back in time", The Reporter, 24 Apr 1987, "Trip Down Memory Lane", The High Peak Courier, May 1987; A4 paper containing three photocopied newspaper cuttings "...wages war in the Peak", Songs of the Forties", "Wartime swapshop"; A4 paper containing two photocopied newspaper cuttings "Peak Dale... and there's more!", The High Peak Courier, 23 Aug 1987, article about exhibition; A4 paper containing two photocopied newspaper cuttings "People's War Project - New Mills", Blackscribe, "People's Wartime Revived" [partly obscured], Derbyshire Insight; photocopied newspaper cutting headed "It's War in New Mills", Buxton Advertiser, 9 Dec 1987; photocopied newspaper cutting headed "The People's War - a time to remember", Insight Into Education, Spring 1988; photocopied newspaper cutting headed " High Peak Community Arts The People's War Project", Mailout; two scripts for The People's War Project Tin Hats'n'Telegrams (The first script contains fifty nine pages of A4 printed text and a cover page with handwritten notes. The second script contains fifty nine pages of A4 printed text with two additional pages inserted. The cover page has a handwritten note from the Script Co-ordinator, to the Director and Project Co-ordinator). |