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D2058 - Henstock Family of Ashbourne - 1680-1954
1 - Business records - 20th cent
2 - Ashbourne Savings Bank - 1846-1891
3 - Personal records - 1900-1908
4 - Newscuttings etc many collected by Edward Bamford - 19th cent
5 - Other Ashbourne and district records - 19th cent
1 - Loyal address by inhabitants of Ashbourne to Prince Regent 23 Nov (printed) - 1819
2 - Archaiological and Graphic Illustrations of Ashbourne Church by Rev S Terrison Mosse including illustrations by Day and Haghe of south door, north east view, south transept, chancel, monumental chapel (printed) 44 x 62 cm - 1842
3 - Satirical broadsheet regretting death of football game in 1860 and calling for new game including song of 1821 (printed) - 1861
4 - The Ilam Anastatic Drawing Society volume of sketches and text including Norbury Church (printed) - 1865
5 - Volume containing: MS verses The Progress of Religion in Ashbourne, or The Methodists electing a King Ashbourne Spring Meeting - satirical list of candidates [? for Local Board] 1868 Bishop George's charge to his chaplain satirical verses (printed) Bill Daisy Bank, the Barber satirical broadsheet (printed) MS poem signed David to "Dear Walter", refs to Walter's emigration to North America 1872 MS poem about death of a child 17 Feb 1867 - [1860s-1870s]
6 - Other Ashbourne and district records - 1867-1878
7 - Shrovetide football - C1879
8 - (/1-7) Covers for The People's Almanack advertising Joseph Bradley of Ashbourne, printed by E Bamford, later Bamford and Henstock 1882, 1887, 1890, 1891, 1893, 1894 (incomplete), 1895 - 1882-1895
9 - Ashbourne celebration of Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee programme of proceedings (printed) - 1887
10 - Scrapbook entitled Jubilee News Gleanings 1887 - 1887-1903
11 - Obituaries of Mrs. S Wright of Osmaston Manor and Mrs. H Blunt of Offcote House in Ashbourne Deanery magazine (printed) - 1889
12 - Advertising pamphlet for Joseph Osborne of Ashbourne, printer bookseller and stationer - [1890]
13 - Report of Ashbourne Local Board Committee to investigate water supply - 1893
14 - The Ashbourne Donkey Derby Parade: Results, satirical broadsheet of UDC election (photocopy) - 1894
15 - Ashbourne Wesleyan Bazaar programme (printed) - 1895
16 - Ashbourne Choral Society programme for La Fille de Madame Angot by Lecocq (printed) - 1897
17 - Ashbourne Baby Show, satirical broadsheet for [UDC election] (printed) - 1901
18 - Ashbourne Coronation Celebration order of carnival procession (printed) - 1902
19 - Ashbourne News Shrovetide football game supplement - 1903
20 - The People's Palace: Dog Show, satirical broadsheet [for UDC elections] (printed) - 1903
21 - Ashbourne Spring Handicap, satirical list of candidates (printed) with MS identifications - 1907
22 - Proclamation of George V in Ashbourne (printed) - 1910
23 - Chamber of Horrors, satirical broadsheet [for UDC election] (printed) - [20th cent]
24 - 'A New Act of Parliament: Drunkards Beware' humorous broadsheet (printed) - [late 19th-early 20th cent]
25 - Dove and Churnet Valleys Musical Competition at Calwick Abbey (Staffordshire) programme including history, illustrated (printed) - 1924
26 - Form of service to commemorate late George V - 1939
27 - The National Trust: the Dovedale and Manifold Valley properties, (printed) with illustration of Manifold Valley - 1939
6 - Printed views - mid-late 19th cent
7 - Maps and plans - 19th-20th cent
8 - World War II - [1945]
Florence Nightingale
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