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Assorted letters and letterheads from The Elms (S505)
Last Modified: 05 Jun 2019 10:32:11 (Administrator-No-Users-Yet)
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Ancestry (UK)
Army Personnel Centre
Borthwick Institute for Archives
British Newspaper Archive
Cambridgeshire Record office
Canterbury Cathedral Archives
Christening cards
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East Riding Archives & Local Studies Service
East Sussex and Brighton and Hove Record Office
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Jennerations assorted photo prints
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Mothering Sunday cards
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The Elms, London Road, Maidstone. As Headmaster of the Elms School and also St. Nicholas School, may I request the pleasure of your company, together with the friends, pupils and staff of both Schools, to snare in the closing ceremony of the two schools on the afternoon of Friday next, 21st. July 1961. This will take the form of a snort service at St. Peter's Church, Maidstone, at 2.30 p.m. conducted "by the Vicar, the Rev. E. Langhorne. The Address will be given by the Rev. R. A. Bird, Vicar of Rainham, Essex, who is an Old Boy of the School. As this is the last occasion on which it will be possible to call together a formal assembly of everyone connected with the two schools may I ask you to give priority to this event which I am sure you will agree is a fitting conclusion to the work which has been done by the two schools. I sincerely hope you will be present. During the course of the last few weeks many parents nave indicated their plans for their children for the forthcoming term and we are generally aware of their intentions. However in order to avoid any mistakes and also to enable me to fulfil my legal obligations to the Educational Authorities I am obliged to furnish s record of pupils who leave. This applies on this occasion to every pupil and I snail be obliged therefore if you will be good enough to return to me personally the lower half of this letter completed as indicated. Yours sincerely, H.I. Piper.
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