You are here: Home>Search Search Currently displaying: 62 results You've searched for: Collection: "Taylor Brown Collection." xFormat: "Letter" x Search term Filter by Collection Taylor Brown Collection. (62) Filter by Format Letter (62) Filter by Decade 1910s (6)1920s (1)1930s (1)1940s (37)1960s (1)1970s (1)1980s (1)1990s (5)2000s (1)2010s (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Two letters from Beryl and Frank Brown whilst on holiday. TBC/014/037 Two letters in an envelope. The envelope is addressed to Mrs. L. Taylor and is postmarked Llandudno 7 July 1943. One of the letters is from Beryl to her parents whilst away and the other one is addressed to Lou and ?? and is from Frank. Both letters are chatty and talk ... Letter to Lou from her Mother. TBC/014/038 Letter addressed to Lou from her mother dated 9.5.45. This letter includes reference to the fact that the War in Europe is over and hoping for the Japs to be sorted. Letter to Lou from her Mother. TBC/014/039 Letter addressed to Lou from her mother dated 7.6.45. This letter tells of a rash she has had that won’t clear up. Also of sending fags to Hue. It also talks of Beverley and ‘Girlie’s girl’ being able to play together. Letter to Lou from her Mother. TBC/014/040 Letter addressed to Lou from her mother dated 9.7.45. This letter tells of the weather not being good and how she has read that Wolverton have their holiday. She talks of Hue (in Japan) who hopes to be home this year. Letter to Lou from her Mother. TBC/014/041 Letter addressed to Lou from her mother dated 20.7.45. This letter tells of how the War with Japan is over and that Hue hopes to be back soon. She also talks of a visit she made to Wolverton to see Beverley and ‘Girlie’s girl’ both of whom she refers to as nice girls. ... Letter to Lou from her Mother. TBC/014/042 Letter addressed to Lou from her mother dated 13.3.46. This letter tells of the cold weather but how it is getting lighter. It also says how she is pleased that Hue likes his work and how she hears about Marguerite and Bernice. Letter to Aimee about the coronation of Elizabeth II. TBC/014/051 Letter written to Aimee from Granny on 5.6.2001 telling of the events of the coronation of Elizabeth II. Attached to the letter are some photographs of the day and two medals. Memorandum from the Daventry Co-operative Society. TBC/001/003 Letter from the Co-operative Society in Daventry to the Co-operative Society in Wolverton recommending Mr. T.. Taylor as a suitable young man for employment. Letter from the Wolverton Industrial and Provident Society. TBC/001/004 Letter from the Wolverton Industrial and Provident Society testifying to the character of . Taylor. Dated Sept 29th 1910. Letter from the Wolverton Industrial and Provident Society. TBC/001/005 Letter from the Wolverton Industrial and Provident Society thanking Mr. Taylor for the visit to his department. Dated Dec 9th 1918. Letter from the Wolverton Industrial and Provident Society. TBC/001/036 Letter to Mr. Taylor with reference to a matter discussed this morning and asking him to visit as soon as possible. Dated July 26th 1918. Letter from Betty Colquhoun. TBC/005/032 Handwritten letter from Mrs. Betty Colquhoun sending a copy of a photograph of Frank Brown’s wedding. The letter is to Roger and explains who the people in the photograph are. The letter is on cream writing paper with an address label stuck at the top right hand corner. It is dated 25.8.2011 ... Letter from A.W Gurney and son in envelope. TBC/006/012 Envelope addressed to Mrs. Taylor 170, Church Street Wolverton, Bucks. Letter enclosed to Mrs. Taylor enclosing a copy of the order for the memorial stone for Thomas Taylor. Printed in black and hand written with blue ink, dated July 27th 1964. Letter from Thomas and Louisa Taylor. TBC/006/026 An undated letter to Beryl, Jack and Bernice, from ‘Mum & Dad’ (Louisa A. Taylor and Thomas Taylor), expressing their wishes about disposal of their belongings after their deaths. Found in metal tin TBC/06/022 Letter from Louisa Taylor. TBC/006/029 Envelope ‘To Pop or Jack, Hubert, Beryl to be opened after my death.’ Contains a letter from Louisa A. Taylor expressing her wishes about disposal of her belongings after her death. Found in metal tin TBC/06/022. Letter from Louisa Taylor. TBC/006/030 Envelope ‘To whom it may concern’. Contains a letter from Louisa A. Taylor expressing her wishes about disposal of her belongings after her death. Found in metal tin TBC/06/022. Standard Motor Club membership renewal form. TBC/010/045 Membership renewal form from the Standard Motor Club which has not been completed. The form is printed on white paper with black ink. There are two names and telephone numbers written near the top, Chris Jones and Peter Jones. Please, Please can any-one help me?. TBC/010/046 Letter entitled ‘Please, please can anyone help me?’. Letter requesting help to restore the Taylor-Browns Standard Eight car FBH 992. It details some of the history of the car and was written by Bernice Taylor-Brown. Letter from the DVLA. TBC/010/048 Letter from the DVLA to Mrs. B. Taylor-Brown explaining that they have no record of a car with the registration FBH 922. The letter goes on to explain how registration documents can be obtained. It is dated 7/8/92. Letter from the Standard Motor Club. TBC/010/050 Printed letter dated 31/7/93 to Bernice accepting her application to register her 1938 Flying Standard Eight under its original number. It explains how to obtain vehicle registration documents. The letter has a Standard Motor Company logo at the top and a gold address sticker on it. Letter from the Standard Motor Club. TBC/010/051 Printed letter from Standard Motor Company welcoming the ‘New Member’ to the club. It is a standard letter . Letter from Alan Faulkner-Stevens. TBC/010/052 Handwritten letter from Alan Faulkner-Stevens. The letter is in blue ink and is a receipt of receiving the 1938 Standard 8 motor car which he will store and restore. The letter is dated 22nd June 1992. Letter from the Ministry of Pensions. TBC/001/039 Letter to Mr. T. Taylor from the Ministry of Pensions explaining how he will receive his gratuity. Civil Employment letter. TBC/001/041 Letter to the Manager of the Co-operative Society, dated 20th March 1918, asking him to help Mr. Taylor find employment since he has been discharged from the Army. On the back it shows how the letter is to be folded with the address and stamp on it. PAGE: 123Next >