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DCC - Derbyshire County Council - [18th cent]-2022
CA - Council and Councillors - 1889-2011
CC - Chief Executive's Department (formerly Clerks, later Directors) - 1904-1990
CD - Civil Defence, Emergency Planning and Community Safety - 20th cent
CL - Communities, Culture and Heritage - 1875-21st cent
DM - Democratic Services and Leadership Support - 21st cent
ED - Education and Learning - c1895-c2005
EV - Environment and Infrastructure - c1921-2019
FN - Finance - 19th cent-1986
HE - Health - 1889-2017
IT - Information and Communication Technology - 21st cent
LG - Legal - 1889-2023
MR - Media and Public Relations - 1969-2013
PD - Planning and Development - 18th-21st cent
PL - Personnel and Staffing - 1911-2013
PP - Public Protection and Consumer Affairs - 1928-1991
PR - Property and Estates - 18th-21st cent
1 - Number not used - nd
2 - Microfiches copies of plans of public buildings, taken from originals no longer extant - 1993
3 - Publications - 20th cent
4 - Design - 20th cent
5 - Construction - 20th cent
6 - Maintenance - 20th cent
7 - Colliery site management - 1972-1981
8 - Police station property files, containing technical reports, surveys, designs, and correspondence. - 20th cent
9 - Office humour and workplace social events - 20th cent
1 - Architects Christmas broadsheet: "A broadsheet or counterblast to Christmas" - 1969
2 - Architects Christmas broadsheet - 1970
3 - Architects Christmas broadsheet - [1971]
4 - Architects Christmas broadsheet - [1972]
5 - Architects Christmas broadsheet, stamped "new metric edition" - 1974
6 - Architects Christmas broadsheet - [1975]
7 - Architects Christmas broadsheet - 1976
8 - Architects Christmas broadsheet - 1978
9 - Architects Christmas broadsheet - 1978
10 - Architects Christmas broadsheet - 1980
11 - Architects Christmas broadsheet - 1981
12 - Architects Christmas broadsheet, presented as the Daily Grind, "Your tabloid broadsheet paper that supports our boys" - [1982]
13 - Architects Christmas broadsheet - 1983
14 - Architects Christmas broadsheet - [c1984]
15 - Architects Christmas broadsheet - [c1985]
16 - Cartoon representations of Architect's Department staff as cowboys - [1980s-1990s]
17 - Pen and ink sketch depicting people in an office. Caption: "It says here: Cheer up! The first fifty years are the worst! - Happy Birthday" - c1980s-1990s
18 - Obituary of Keith Gregory of Ashleyhay, design consultant, employed in the Architect's Department (1931-2001). - 2001
19 - Newscutting from Work Force (Derbyshire County Council staff publication) relating to the introduction of computer-aided design. Illustrated by a photograph of the Design Section: Iain MackKay, Richard Lomas, John Ellis, Deborah Braund, Christopher Martin, Colin Gilman, David Cox. - c1990
20 - Newscutting from Work Force (Derbyshire County Council staff publication). The "Me & My Job" feature focuses on Architect Julian Burgess. - c1990
21 - Film of Architects Christmas stage performance - c1990s
10 - Access Officer - 2009-2015
11 - Asset Management - 2008-2015
CT - County Terrier - 20th cent
CTL - Leases - 1882-2021
RG - Registration Services - c1913-1992
RI - Research and Policy Information - 1970s-2000s
SA - Social Care: Adults - 1912-2003
SC - Social Care: Children and Families - 1912-2019
SS - Social Care: Department of Social Services - 1970-2005
SV - Surveyors Department - 1909-1999
UL - Derbyshire County Council: unlisted records - 19th-20th cent
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