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D6948 - Messrs W G and J Strutt of Belper, cotton spinners - 1751-1938
J - Child workforce school records - 1815-1900
2 - Belper Mill Schools admission registers - 1818-1880
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D6948/J/2/3
Former Reference
D6948/15/3
Title
Belper Mill British Girl’s School admission register
Date
Dec 1848-Apr 1878
Description
Chronological list, with columns for consectuive number, date of admission, child’s name, age, residence, Sabbath School denomination, and parents' trade, Dec 1848-April 1878, including, at start, a summary of number of children admitted and readmitted from August 1839 to December 1849
Infant School Register (near end of book), with columns for consectuive number, date of admission, child’s name, age and residence, Jan 1849-Jun 1850.
Labelled 22, with later reference number O1/219 on front cover.
Extent
1 volume
Level
Item
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Messrs W G & J Strutt
English Sewing Cotton Company Limited
Copies
Microfilm version available at Belper Library.
Summary of number of infants admitted from August 1839 to December 1849. Details include the child’s name, age and residence. For a transcription of this register see
http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/DBY/Belper/StruttGirls1848.html
Term
Child labour
Employees
Factory workers
Workers
Places
Place (click for further details)
Type
Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site
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