- ReferenceLi/SA2/8
- TitleCorrespondence including references to the establishment and running of the following library centres: Harlington; Pertenhall; Houghton Regis; Eaton Bray; Carlton; Houghton Conquest; Shefford; Goldington; Sandy; Southill; Luton; Kempston; Biggleswade; Yielden.
- Date free textMay - Aug 1928
- Production dateFrom: 1928 To: 1928
- Scope and ContentPlus the following: - Letter referring to a case of diphtheria at Houghton Regis [Jul 1928]; - Annual Report of the Bedfordshire County Library to The Carnegie United Kingdom Trust [May 1928]; - Agreement for the establishment of a County Library at Dunstable in co-operation with the Dunstable Library and Museum [May 1928]; - List of books to be bound by Cedric Chivers & Co. [May 1928]; - Letter regarding disinfection of book which had been in a house at Aspley Heath where there was a case of scarlet fever [Jul 1928]; - Notice of the publication of ‘Luton & its Hamlets in the County of Bedford’ by William Austin [1928]; - Letter advising that no disinfection was necessary for books from a house in Goldington where there had been cases of measles and meningitis {Jun 1928]; - Notice of completion of the agreement between the County Library and Dunstable Library & Museum [3 Aug 1928]; - Letter from Woburn Women’s Institute regarding a talk to be given by Mr Glazier, the County Librarian [Jul 1928]; - Letter from Mr Glazier to Mr L W James, Head Teacher of Manor House School, Barton, enquiring whether the epidemic of diphtheria had abated. [Jul 1928]; - Letter from ‘The Settlement’ community centre for adult education in Letchworth [Herts]requesting books [Jul 1928]; - Letter from Miss Eve Rayment, Head Teacher of Kempston Rural School, reporting a considerable epidemic of measles in the district [Jun 1928]; - Memorandum of furniture required for new Librarians rooms at the Shire Hall [Jun 1928].
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- KeywordsBedfordshire County Library, health administration, CORRESPONDENCE, County Librarian, HARLINGTON, PERTENHALL, HOUGHTON REGIS, EATON BRAY, CARLTON, HOUGHTON CONQUEST, SHEFFORD, GOLDINGTON, SANDY, SOUTHILL, LUTON, KEMPSTON, BIGGLESWADE, YIELDEN, diphtheria, Carnegie United Kingdom Trust, DUNSTABLE, ASPLEY HEATH, scarlet fever, measles, meningitis, Women's Institute, WOBURN, Barton, School, headteacher, Letchworth, Kempston Rural School, Shire Hall, furniture
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