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D3067 - Belper papers: collected ephemera relating to the Belper area, in particular Herbert Strutt School, St Peter's Church, St Mark's Church, Openwoodgate - early 20th cent.
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D3067
Title
Belper papers: collected ephemera relating to the Belper area, in particular Herbert Strutt School, St Peter's Church, St Mark's Church, Openwoodgate
Date
early 20th cent.
Description
includes prospectuses for Herbert Strutt School, 1902-1935, school magazines, Founder's Day programmes, rules of Old Scholars' Association, early 20th cent; with embroidered cards from serving soldier in France, temp World War I, national advisory leaflets and booklets temp World War II, jubilee booklet of St Mark's church, Openwoodgate, 1891-1941
Level
Fonds
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
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Archive Creator
Unidentified
Custodial History
Donated to Derbyshire Record Office in 1987. Added to the catalogue as part of the FindersKeepers project by volunteer JW.
Organisation Sub-Type
Schools
Related Material
For other records relating to Herbert Strutt School, Belper see D2200, D3309 and D5264. For other records relating to Belper St Peter and Openwoodgate St Mark see D2609.
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