- ReferenceLi/SA2/12
- TitleCorrespondence ‘A -L’ including references to the establishment and running of the following library centres: Dunstable; Marston Moretaine; Little Barford; Caddington Slip End; Caddington Green; Bromham; Westoning; Colmworth; Cople; Aspley Heath; Sharnbrook; Gravenhurst; Lidlington; Leighton Buzzard; Shillington; Carlton; Aspley Guise; Goldington; Riseley; Kempston; Heath & Reach; Ridgmont; Harrold;
- Date free textJan - Apr 1930
- Production dateFrom: 1930 To: 1930
- Scope and ContentPlus the following: - List of number of book issues at Dunstable [Apr 1929 - Mar 1930]; - Report of case of scarlet fever at Houghton Regis; - Report of chicken pox at Gravenhurst; - List of library centres based in schools with the name of the teacher in charge[Apr 1930]; - Letter reporting an epidemic of measles at Shillington [Feb 1930]; - Letter reporting cases of diphtheria at Heath & Reach [Feb -Mar 1930]; - Note of 314 books donated to the County Library by Mrs Gregory White [Apr 1930]; - Copy of completed Library Association Questionnaire regarding fines for overdue books [n.d].
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- KeywordsBedfordshire County Library, health administration, CORRESPONDENCE, County Librarian, DUNSTABLE, MARSTON MORETAINE, Little Barford, Caddington Slip End, Caddington Green, BROMHAM, WESTONING, COLMWORTH, COPLE, ASPLEY HEATH, SHARNBROOK, GRAVENHURST, LIDLINGTON, LEIGHTON BUZZARD, SHILLINGTON, CARLTON, ASPLEY GUISE, GOLDINGTON, RISELEY, KEMPSTON, HEATH & REACH, RIDGMONT, HARROLD, HOUGHTON REGIS, scarlet fever, chickenpox, school libraries, measles, diphtheria, Library Association, printer, stationer, bookseller, Bedford High Street, Library Association, books
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