Miscellaneous documents and objects.
Miscellaneous documents and objects.
A miscellaneous collection of photographs, diaries, family letters, newspapers and documents relating to various members of the Taylor-Brown family including family trees for the Brown family. There are also items related to the funeral of King Edward VII and the coronation of Edward VIII, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II. In addition to this are minutes and other documents relating to the Wolverton branch of the Society of Graphical and Allied Trades
Extent
2 books; 1 box; 3 cards; 2 certificates; 3 diaries; 27 documents; 8 letters; 7 newspapers; 2 objects; 11 photographs; 1 pipe; 2 postcards; 4 programmes; 2 receipts; 6 slides
Reference number
TBC/014
Records in this Group
Black and white postcard showing the Secondary School and Church Street Wolverton, from the air. On the back there was a message to ‘Darling Frank’ and an address but it has been written over with measurements.
Black and white photograph showing Wolverton Congregational Church. The spire is on the left of the picture with the church running to the right. There are pieces of wood, desks and other bits of furniture in front of the church.
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.
A Souvenir card of the Coronation of Elizabeth II, presented to Bernice Brown by the Furze Way Coronation Group.
Black and White photograph of children in fancy dress in the foreground with adults behind. This is possibly related to TBC/14/051 and Queen Elizabeth’s coronation.
A form of prayer and dedication for use of Sunday evening 9 May 1937, being the Sunday before the Coronation of their Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth.
Diary for the coronation of Edward VIII 1937. A small booklet with gold cover. Inside, each page shows a month with a photograph of the Prince at various points in his life with a timeline on the last two pages. Edward VIII abdicated in 1936 and so was never crowned.
Contribution card and Chapel rules for the Ruling Department Combined SOGAT Chapel from the Wolverton branch of the Society of Graphical and Allied Trades. Small red card folded in two. Inside are spaces for the member’s name and card number and four years listed as 1971, 1972, 1973 and 1974 with spaces for ...
Minutes from the meeting to form the Ruling Department Combined Society of Graphical and Allied Trades Chapel on 30 June 1970. The minutes are handwritten in blue ink on lined paper which has been torn from a book. The minutes list that there were 18 people present and names those who were absent. ...
Attendance register with a list of names down the left, dates along the top and ticks to show whether the person was there or not. The register is on lined paper with the names handwritten in blue ink. The vertical lines have been drawn on by hand. The dates go from 10/7 ...
Balance sheet from the Ruling Dept. Combined Chapel for the Wolverton branch of the Society of Graphical and Allied Trades (SOGAT). This is handwritten in blue ink on white plain paper. It gives a balance sheet from 10/7/70 – 16/10/70. It shows that the income is £10-1-0 with a sick grant ...
Handwritten notes from a meeting written on a plain piece of paper in blue ink. The notes list issues such as hot water supply, electric truck etc. There are doodles on the page. The notes are written on the back of a folded ‘Classification copy’. This is presumably from the Wolverton ...
Printed sheets with Classification copy written at the top. To do with cars and motor vehicles. The form has spaces to fill in details of the vehicle and money paid. There are two copies
White piece of paper with handwritten family tree on it, with the title Brown (0). The family tree starts at John Brown and Sarah Evitts (d.1890). In the top right hand corner is an address with the name Mrs. B.U. Crisp, it is dated Xmas 1987.
White piece of paper with handwritten family tree on it. The family tree starts at Emily Brown (b.1862) and Leonard Jackson. In the top right hand corner is an address with the name Mrs. B.U. Crisp, it is dated Xmas 1987. It is an extension sheet for the family tree TBC/14/061.
White piece of paper with handwritten family tree on it. The family tree starts at Julia Brown (b.1865) and Frank Hegan. In the top right hand corner is an address with the name Mrs. B.U. Crisp, it is dated Xmas 1987. It is an extension sheet for the family tree TBC/14/061.
White piece of paper with handwritten family tree on it. The family tree starts at Frank Wise Brown (b.1879 d.1970) and Blanche Wildman. In the top right hand corner is an address with the name Mrs. B.U. Crisp, it is dated Xmas 1987. It is an extension sheet for the family tree ...
Photocopy of research written at Xmas 1987. It is titled ‘Brown’ and explains how the family links together and what the writer has done to research it. It is handwritten on lined paper over two sheets.
Family tree for the Browns, dated Feb 2004. A4 paper with printed chart starting with Joseph ? Brown (m.1815) going down to Richard Brown (b.1952). At the top in blue handwritten ink is the name, address, phone number and email for Betty Crisp. Sheet one of six.
Family tree for the Browns. A4 paper with printed chart starting with Maisie Agnes Brown (d.1976) going down to Matthew Barnes (b.1976). Sheet two of six.
Family tree for the Browns. A4 paper with printed chart starting with Nora Irene Brown (b.1914) going down to Sidney ? Jackson. Sheet three of six.
Family tree for the Browns. A4 paper with printed chart starting with Emily Brown (b.1862) going down to Reginald Hegan (b.1894). Sheet four of six.
Family tree for the Browns. A4 paper with printed chart starting with John Hegan going down to John Hillan. Sheet five of six.
Family tree for the Browns. A4 paper with printed chart starting with Kenneth Edward Hegan (b.1901) going down to Peter Brown. Sheet six of six.
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