Comprises an overview of the Parliamentary questions and answers, relevant extracts from the written answers and an extract from a House of Commons debate.
Nuclear Policy Group, Greater London CouncilContents includes a question on Nuclear Weapon Verification [Col.1008] and a motion on the Soviet Union: Relations with the East [Col.1012]
HansardComprises Charity Commission schemes relating to Charities within the Parish of St Saviour, Southwark as well as histories of the charities. The Liberty of the Clink was an area of Southwark on the south bank of the Thames.
A report comprising a scheme for the United Charities, information on the charities included in the United Charities Scheme, information on the charities not included in the United Charities Scheme, and information on private charities and educational foundations of the parish.
J. A. JohnsonThis report comprises the reports made by the Parish of Camberwell to the Charity Commission as a result of an inquiry held in every Parish in London into Endowments.
References The Free Grammar School, Sir Edmound Bowyer's Charity, Poors Land, Henry Smith's Charity, Arnot's Charity, Mathew's Charity, Noye's Charity, Mrs Harriet Smith's Charity, Allen's Charity, Terry's Charity, Application of the General Donation Fund, Dulwich Free School, Dulwich College, Wilson's Grammar School, The Peckham Cage, The Old Cage, Denmark Hill, The Old Engine House, Camberwell Green, The Old Engine House, Blue Anchor Lane, the Bursteds, Brayard's Road Peckham, Unknown Donor's Charity, Elizabeth Miles Pinchback's Charity, Susannah Jones's Charity, Jane Willson's Charity, James Allen's Girls' School (formerly known as the Dulwich Free School), Alleyn's College of God's Gift at Dulwich, and the Dulwich College Picture Gallery and School of Fine Art, The Eleemosynary Endowment, The Chapel Endowment, St Giles Camberwell Greencoat and National Schools, The Mary Datchelor Girls' School and Thomas Coventry's Prize Fund, The New Maze Pond Street, John Hollis's Charity, Abraham Atkins's Charities, Thomas King's Charity, St Chrysostom's Schools, formerly known as Peckham National Schools, Thomas Baily's Charities, John Whitfield's Charity, Rev Thomas Jenyns Smith's Charity, The Peckham and Kent Road Pension Society including Bagot's and Kilbourn's Gifts, Hyndman's Bounty to the Church of England - Endowment and Repair Fund of Christ Chucrh Camberwell, Philip Hammersley Leathe's Charity, St John-the-Evangelist, East Dulwich National Day and Sunday Schools, Camden Church Repair Fund, Alexander Truss's Charity, Camden Church Mission Hall Fund, The Dulwich Infants' School, Emmanuel National Schools, Peckham Rye, Goose Green and Nunhead Green Recreation Grounds, Charity for the benefit of the Church of St Peter East Dulwich, The Channell Memorial Fund including the Rev Edmund Lilley's Gift, Robert Alexander Gray's Charities, The Camberwell Mission and Ragged Schools, including the Travers Buxton Memorial Fund, Rachel Dobree Kemble's Charity, Catherine Everington's Gift to the Camberwell Provident Dispensary, Hall in Connexion with St James's Church East Dulwich, George Young's Charity, Henry Vincent Bagot's Charity
Comprises Charity Commission schemes for the Parish of Bermondsey.
Notes and papers from the conference.
London South Bank UniversityContains the following essays:
'Problems Connected with Trade Schools. An address given at Cardiff by C.T. Millis, M.I.Mech.E. 30th March, 1909. To which is added the Syllabuses of the Borough Polytechnic Institute Technical Day School for Boys and Trade School for Girls.';
'The Need for Preparatory and Systematic Courses of Instruction, Being a Paper read before the Association of Technical Institutes at Grocers' Hall, 28th January, 1898, by C.T. Millis, Principal, Education Department, Borough Polytechnic Institute, with an Introduction by Sir Philip Magnus.';
'On Employment and Education - Paper read at the North Lambeth Charity Organisation office by Principal C.T. Millis, Borough Polytechnic, November 20, 1906.';
'Trade Schools for Boys and Girls- Their Economic Value and their Place in a National System of Education. By C.T. Millis, M.I.Mech.E., Principal, Borough Polytechnic Institute. [Reprinted from 'Continuation Schools in England and Elsewhere,' by Professor M.E. Sadler, M.A.]';
'Association of Technical Institutions. Paper read at the Annual General Meeting March 4th and 5th, 1921. On 'Junior Technical Schools: Their Status and Position.' by C.T. Millis, M.I.Mech.E., (Borough Polytechnic Institute, London).';
'Application of Geometry to Plumbers' Work. A Lecture, by C.T. Millis, M.I.Mech.E. (Principal, Education Department, Borough Polytechnic Institute), delivered for the District Council for Manchester and District in connection with the National Registration of Plumbers at the Manchester Municipal Technical School, in Session, 1896.';
Millis; Charles Thomas; MrDocuments and correspondence regarding the revision of courses at Battersea Training College of Domestic Science including the three year course of training for teachers of domestic science and the social study course.
Battersea Training College of Domestic ScienceComprises a selection of reports, agendas, minutes and documents regarding the recommendations of the Report of the Committee on Higher Education from various bodies including the Battersea Training College of Domestic Science Board of Governors, the London County Council Education Committee and the University of London Institute of Education Steering Committee.
Battersea Training College of Domestic ScienceContains correspondence between the Greater London Council and the Home Office regarding the Home Office's request for local authorities to complete preparation plans required by Civil Defence Regulations 1983. Also includes a report from a GLC meeting to discuss the Home Office request.
Greater London Council, Home OfficeSection of a paper by Dr Crossley which outlines his views on the nature of a Soviet attack. It differs from other experts in the field in that he argues that an all-out nuclear strike would occur within a few hours of a conflict being declared.
Dr Crossley