- ReferenceLi/SA2/1
- TitleCorrespondence including references to the establishment and running of the following library centres: Aspley Heath; Houghton Regis; Langford; Eaton Bray; Riseley; Sandy; Eaton Socon; Henlow; Thurleigh; Shefford; Barton; Biggleswade; Ridgmont; Southill; Dunton; Toddington; Stotfold; Arlesey; Pavenham; Wootton.
- Date free textJan - May 1926
- Production dateFrom: 1926 To: 1926
- Scope and ContentPlus correspondence regarding the following: - Grant from the Carnegie United Kingdom Trust of £500 to be spent on the purchase of books for adult readers.[Jan 1926]; - Correspondence with Cedric Chivers Bookbinders [Jan 1926]; - Letter regarding the return of Library book from a house in Kempston where there has been a case of German Measles, advising its separate packing for return and disinfecting.[Feb 1926] - Confirmation of book purchases from G Herbert-Fowler, Chairman of the County Library Sub-Committee[Jan 1926]; - Report of County Library Scheme from its commencement in April 1925, by George Glazier [Mar 1926]; - Letter from Percy Langdon about his book ‘Illustrated Guide to the Bedfordshire Antiquities’ [Dec 1926]; - Election of Mr Glazier as vice-president of the Shire Hall Cricket Club [Jan 1926]; - Postponement of County Librarian’s talk at the Pavenham Women’s Institute due to the outbreak of scarlet fever in the village [Mar 1926].
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- KeywordsBedfordshire County Library, health administration, CORRESPONDENCE, County Librarian, ASPLEY HEATH, HOUGHTON REGIS, LANGFORD, EATON BRAY, RISELEY, SANDY, EATON SOCON, HENLOW, THURLEIGH, SHEFFORD, Barton, BIGGLESWADE, RIDGMONT, SOUTHILL, DUNTON, TODDINGTON, STOTFOLD, ARLESEY, PAVENHAM, WOOTTON, Carnegie United Kingdom Trust, German measles, Shire Hall Cricket Club, Women's Institute, scarlet fever
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