• Reference
    Li/SA2/8
  • Title
    Correspondence 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 text
    May - Aug 1928
  • Production date
    From: 1928 To: 1928
  • Scope and Content
    Plus 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].
  • Level of description
    item