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Collapse K1383 - Varrier-Jones collection: records of Peter Fraser (1913-1961), incorporating the extensive personal and professional papers of Sir Pendrill Varrier-Jones (1883-1941), Medical Director of the Cambridgeshire Tuberculosis Colony (from 1927 called Papworth Village Settlement), at Bourn and Papworth Hall, and other records relating to this and kindred establishmentsK1383 - Varrier-Jones collection: records of Peter Fraser (1913-1961), incorporating the extensive personal and professional papers of Sir Pendrill Varrier-Jones (1883-1941), Medical Director of the Cambridgeshire Tuberculosis Colony (from 1927 called Papworth Village Settlement), at Bourn and Papworth Hall, and other records relating to this and kindred establishments
Collapse A - Records of Peter Fraser &c. relating to Papworth HospitalA - Records of Peter Fraser &c. relating to Papworth Hospital
Expand 1 - Records of Peter Fraser: personal records1 - Records of Peter Fraser: personal records
Expand 2 - Records of Peter Fraser: Papers of a Pioneer by Peter Fraser2 - Records of Peter Fraser: Papers of a Pioneer by Peter Fraser
Expand 3 - Records of Peter Fraser as Member of Executive Board of Papworth Village Settlement3 - Records of Peter Fraser as Member of Executive Board of Papworth Village Settlement
Expand 4 - Records of Peter Fraser as Managing Director of Papworth and Enham Industries4 - Records of Peter Fraser as Managing Director of Papworth and Enham Industries
Expand 5 - Records of Peter Fraser as Private Secretary to Pendrill Varrier-Jones5 - Records of Peter Fraser as Private Secretary to Pendrill Varrier-Jones
Expand 6 - Papers of the Founder and Director, Pendrill Varrier-Jones6 - Papers of the Founder and Director, Pendrill Varrier-Jones
Expand 7 - Correspondence and papers addressed to Pendrill Varrier-Jones in files arranged by Peter Fraser7 - Correspondence and papers addressed to Pendrill Varrier-Jones in files arranged by Peter Fraser
Collapse 8 - Correspondence and papers of Pendrill-Varrier Jones from which papers in series above appear to have been selected8 - Correspondence and papers of Pendrill-Varrier Jones from which papers in series above appear to have been selected
Collapse 1 - Correspondence and papers of Varrier-Jones 1 - Correspondence and papers of Varrier-Jones
Expand 1 - 'Letters In', addressed to Pendrill Varrier-Jones mainly about the admission of patients and their employment but also including the administration of, and supplies to the Colony and other matters, from Central Government Departments (Ministry of Food, Ministry of Pensions) local authorities, Insurance committees and individuals. Some letters of enquiry about patients' addressed to Matron and some about supplies addressed to Mrs Keynes; writers include Sir Clifford Allbutt, Captain N Bardswell (London Insurance Committee), Mrs Dimsdale (London), Sir Hedley Le Bas (Lord Kitchener Memorial Fund, London), Mrs Keynes (Cambridge), Sir Robert Morant (National Health Insurance Committee, London).  1 - 'Letters In', addressed to Pendrill Varrier-Jones mainly about the admission of patients and their employment but also including the administration of, and supplies to the Colony and other matters, from Central Government Departments (Ministry of Food, Ministry of Pensions) local authorities, Insurance committees and individuals. Some letters of enquiry about patients' addressed to Matron and some about supplies addressed to Mrs Keynes; writers include Sir Clifford Allbutt, Captain N Bardswell (London Insurance Committee), Mrs Dimsdale (London), Sir Hedley Le Bas (Lord Kitchener Memorial Fund, London), Mrs Keynes (Cambridge), Sir Robert Morant (National Health Insurance Committee, London).
Collapse 2 - Correspondence, mainly with local authorities insurance committees and institutions about patients recommended for admission to Papworth with related papers, including 'medical certificates' completed by medical superintendents giving patients personal details and nature of their condition 2 - Correspondence, mainly with local authorities insurance committees and institutions about patients recommended for admission to Papworth with related papers, including 'medical certificates' completed by medical superintendents giving patients personal details and nature of their condition
1 - A.B. Lilley, Ingleside to Mrs Keynes enquiring whether a recovered patient could assist his gardener.
2 - Copy circular from F. J. Willis, the Town Clerk for the President of the Local Government Board, Whitehall, regarding measures to prevent men suffering from Tuberculosis from admission into the army.
3 - R. S. Nolan, Home Office, Whitehall, regarding a request from The Colony for 25-30 prisoners of war to undertake drainage work.
4 - Typed form regarding the employment of civilian prisoners of war.
5 - [Signature illegible] Prisoners of War Ploughmen Group, Sandy, Beds., about setting up a prisoner of war camp in Papworth Agnes and requesting Dr. Varrier-Jones undertake any medical services.
6 - Hedley Le Bas, Joint Secretary, Lord Kitchener National Memorial Fund, Norfolk Street, London asking for quotes for open-air shelters for discharged soldiers suffering from Tuberculosis.
7 - Circular from F. J. Willis, requesting details of accommodation for patients. Refers to enclosed copy of leaflet regarding penalties for breach of discipline by discharged soldiers and sailors.
8 - C.H. Slailing and W. S. Osbourn apologising for not adhering to colony rules.
9 - Arthur Newsholme, Medical Officer, Local Government Board, requesting copy of any sanatorium rules and regulations.
10 - Telegram to Dr. Varrier-Jones at Bryntyrion Hall, Hereford regarding offer of beds at Papworth.
11 - Thomas Batey, Clerk to Insurance Committee for the County of London, Insurance Street, Wilmington Square, about vacancies available at Papworth colony. They have a waiting list of 200 soldiers.
12 - Thomas Batey, about vacancies available at the Bourn Colony.
13 - Thomas Batey, regarding the offer of at least 10 patients to Papworth.
14 - Thomas Batey, about a visit from Dr. Bardswell and charges and vacancies for patients.
15 - Memorandum from The Principal, Sanatorium Department, Local Government Board, London, to the Bourn Colony requesting details of all vacant beds at the beginning of each month
16 - J. L. Jenkings, Superintending Inspector, Ministry of Pensions, Castle Square, Swansea, requesting information about training of men suffering from tuberculosis
17 - Copy letter from A. Maclachlan, Assistant Secretary, Local Government Board, about financial assistance in the founding of the Papworth Colony, including requests for a breakdown of the £20,000 expenditure and plans of the open-air workshops.
18 - S. H. Hunt, Board of Trade, Coal Mines Department, Holborn Viaduct Hotel, London, about coal supplies to the colony.
19 - [signature illegible], Ministry of Pensions, Westminster House, Millbank, regarding the cancellation of a vacancy for a soldier who has already proceeded to a sanatorium of his own accord.
20 - {signature illegible}, National Health Insurance Commission, City Hall, Cardiff about a visit to Papworth.
21 - Ministry of Pensions, Secretary's Office, acknowledging receipt of a letter.
22 - Postcard written on behalf of Major Arthur Cooke, Grove Lodge [Trumpington Road], Cambridge, about being unable to attend Queen's visit as in France.
23 - N. B. Warner Bromley, Solicitor, Finsbury House, London, arranging a mutual visit to the Discharged Soldier Centre at Barnardiston Hall, Haverhill.
24 - Postcard from Berks. and Bucks. Joint Sanatorium, Peppard Common, Oxon., [signature illegible], leaving a matter due to inconvenient timing.
25 - Handwritten note from [Miss Cochrane], The Downs, [Croxton],about a patient who helped collect and sell flags.
26 - H. Fisher, Midland Railway, requesting authorisation of delivery of packages from the Y. M. C. A.
27 - Jeannette C. Hargrave, Deputy County Tuberculosis Officer, Huntingdon about the acceptance of some Huntingdonshire patients at Papworth and enquiring whether patients with epilepsy are accepted.
28 - Jeannette C. Hargrave, asking if Papworth admits cases of surgical Tuberculosis.
29 - Philip Lawson, London War Pensions Committee, Chelsea requesting information about requirements for acceptance into the colony.
30 - Noel Bardwell, regarding fees of patients from the Insurance Committee for the County of London.
31 - Noel Bardwell, regarding fees of patients and discussing the situation at Hull colony, where cured cases will not commit themselves to training from the land. Requests revision of a report from Woodhead and Allbutt. Includes annotations by Bardwell.
32 - W. C. Chaffey, Borough Treasurer, Metropolitan Borough of Greenwich regarding certificate entitlements in accordance with Public Health Regulations 1912.
33 - George (Julen?), Acting Medical Officer of Health, Health Department, West Hartlepool, asking if they accept patients from other districts.
34 - S. Vere Pearson, The Sanatorium, Mundesley, Norfolk, responding to enquiry of vacancy for a female patient.
35 - A. M. Cook (Surveyor) and G. W. Lack, Linton Rural District Council, Cambs., requesting to know cost of material and work done to Sawston pump.
36 - M. Edwards-Jones, Weston, Bath, requesting some advice on how to improve her health after being diagnosed with tuberculosis in the left lung and describing her situation.
37 - [ ] Fraser, solicitor, Office of Skye District Committee, County Council of Invernessshire, responding to a letter from Dr. Varrier-Jones; he mentions that all patients are male and not advanced.
38 - [ ] Cundell, County Medical Officer, Huntingdon requesting another supply of medical forms.
39 - E. Hardy, School House, Bourn, writing to the Matron to say she can no longer maintain job as launderer.
40 - Gestelle Blyth, Comeragh Road, West Kensington Road, two copies of a letter enquiring of a place for a friend.
42 - James Rose, National Health Insurance Commission, Buckingham Gate, about letters from Gestelle Blyth and the Cheshire Pensions Committee.
43 - J. N. Dark, National Health Insurance Commission, Buckingham Gate, London, requesting consideration for J. R. Offord and enclosing a medical report.
44 - Medical Certificate of William Earp Frost.
45 - Walter George Ferrier, notification of discharge and medical report form.
46 - Jeannette C. Hargrave, postcard to inform departure of P. Jolly from Huntingdon County Hospital.
47 - Jeannette C. Hargrave, postcard to inform of Percy Pateman's departure from Huntingdon.
48 - Jeannette C. Hargrave, notifying intention to send Percy Pateman to Papworth. Refers also to Pettitt.
49 - Medical Certificate of Harold Holdsworth.
50 - C. E. Mulholland, War Pensions Office, Leeds, requesting a vacancy for H. Holdsworth.
51 - C. E. Mulholland regarding H. Holdsworth's medical certificate.
52 - A. E. Abel, London War Pensions Committee, Bermondsey, about John Harris' decision to come home.
53 - [signature illegible], London War Pensions Committee, Bermondsey, about John Harris' decision to stay on.
54 - John Harris, 23 Richardson Street, Bermondsey, about the return of his brother to England and so he will have some more days away.
55 - James William Bowen, Salford. A brief autobiography of his illness and its effects on his work.
57 - G. Foster, Secretary, Custom House, 1 Russell Road, requesting a doctor's certificate for J. [Omyers] as proof of his condition in the sanatorium.
58 - [ ] Neville, Banstead, Surrey about a local young man with tuberculosis.
59 - P. W. Northey, Pelham Crescent, London about a possible place for his son at Papworth Colony.
60 - Peggie [Seemer], 94 Wednesbury Road, Walsall updating Miss Bourne about her son.
61 - Harold C. Crohill, asking for enclosed to be approved (not included). Refers to a tournament to take place that week.
62 - T. Murgatroyd, Office of the Official Receiver in Bankruptcy, Byrom Street, Manchester, about a case he is dealing with regarding a man suffering from tuberculosis: J. W. Bowen.
63 - Sydney J. Norris, Notification of Discharge and Medical Report.
64 - Captain [W. T. Gues], War Office, Adastral House, Victoria Embankment, requesting any correspondence regarding Captain H. M. Stannard should be sent to enclosed address.
65 - Telegraph from War Pensions Committee advising 'to proceed 3rd proxo'
66 - Medical certificate of Walter Cundell.
67 - R. N. [Gichholz], Ministry of Pensions, Westminster House, Millbank, asking if there is a vacancy for W. H. Green.
68 - Postcard from Matthew Nathan, Ministry of Pensions, Millbank, acknowledging receipt of letter regarding Lieut. Mullett, addressed to the Matron.
69 - Postcard from Ministry of Pensions, acknowledging receipt of letter about Lieut. Mullett.
70 - Harold C. Crohill, three pages notifying the persons elected on the games committee, and requesting four others be allowed leave the following weekend.
73 - H. [Clanebaneturn], London War Pensions Committee, Paddington, Asking whether Charles Frederic Dixon arrived at Papworth.
74 - C. F. Dixon, Bayswater, London asking for a certificate of proof of his stay at Papworth.
75 - Postcard from Ministry of Pensions, acknowledging receipt of letter
76 - Arthur Wright, Insurance Committee for the County of Cambridge, St Andrew's Street, Cambridge, agreeing to extension of stay of particular patients, and not allowing extension of a further two patients.
77 - H. Skeggs, Ministry of Pensions, Pension Issue Office, Baker Street, writing to Ashley Tabrum, County Hall, Cambridge asking for details of an army pensioner.
78 - C. L. Kingsford, Westminster House, Millbank, regarding A. J. Davidson's pension book.
79 - Report of condition of Cyril J. G. Brown for the London Insurance Committee.
80 - Secretary, Borough Pensions Committee, Guildhall, Cambridge, regarding Bernard Holland.
81 - N. Bardwell, regarding William H. McMurray.
82 - Margaret London, Radnor Park Road, Folkestone, asking if there is a vacancy for her brother at Papworth.
83 - A. H. Mclaren, Riversdale Road, Highbury, letter and medical report regarding vacancy given at Padstow Hall.
84 - A. J. Blackwell, Coronation Avenue, Fishponds, Bristol, asking for a place at Papworth Colony.
85 - Telegraph from War Pensions Committee requesting immediate admittance of a patient.
86 - Postcard from Ministry of Pensions acknowledging receipt of letter.
87 - R. N. [Gichholz], regarding the case of W. Liddle.
88 - G. Marseille, Ministry of Pensions, about W. Liddle who has not responded to offer of vacancy and so will be replaced by H. A. Woods.
89 - Managing Director (signature illegible), Baily, Grundy and Barrett Ltd. Electrical Engineers, Saint Mary's Passage, Cambridge, requesting confirmation that foreman Robert Pamphilon and assistant E. Palfrey are both working at the Colony.
90 - Postcard from Ministry of Pensions acknowledging receipt of letter.
91 - Notes on four patient's weight on admission and at date of report: C. Brown, A. Cowerd, J. Henry and W. Griffiths.
92 - Record of progress for London Insurance Committee of Albert Henry Hinds.
93 - [Malcolm] Price, The Judges Lodgings, Oxford, about a discharged soldier.
94 - Beatrice Herbert, Great Chesterford, Essex, to Mrs Keynes, about being granted permission from the County Director to work at Papworth,
95 - Thomas Batey, about patient accounts.
96 - Correspondence by telegraphs and letter from R. N. [Gichholz] and medical report all about the possible admittance of D. G. Puttock.
100 - Fred Brown, New Cross Road, enquiring if there are any clerical vacancies at Papworth.
101 - N. D. Corbett Lowe, Parkgate, Cheshire, requesting a place for a sufferer. Includes medical certificate and responding letter.
104 - Ministry of Pensions, requesting vacancy for Lt. Col. Whitehead.
105 - Telegraph from Ministry of Pensions declaring Col. Whitehead unfit to travel and Lieut. Broughton arriving instead.
106 - Fred G. Hatch, Norwich Insurance Committee, Haymarket, Norwich, about arrival of patient James Sherwood to Cambridge.
107 - N. Bardwell, about William Lawrence.
108 - J. Adams, Secretary Borough of Bedford War Pensions Committee, Harpur Street, Bedford, enclosing medical certificate. Also a letter to Mrs Dimsdale, Madingley Road, Cambridge, refusing admittance of Harold Johnston.
111 - Application for Sanatorium Benefit by Alfred Brookland.
112 - Card from Sir Clifford Allbutt, Professor of Physic, Cambridge, regarding a possible vacancy for one of his cases.
113 - Frank Buckley, Dullingham Vicarage, Newmarket, regarding a vacancy for a woman with phthisis.
114 - Notification of discharge of P. C. Cottee.
115 - Notification of arrival of patient P. C. Cottee by London Insurance Committee.
116 - Rev. J. F. Rowbotham, Sutton Cheney, Nuneaton, requesting vacancy for a young man.
117 - Mrs R. Northey, Pelham Crescent, London, asking for a vacancy for her son.
118 - E. Marriot (Nurse), Connaught House, Ventnor, describes her own experience working with tuberculosis sufferers and asks for a vacancy for her husband.
119 - A. Maclachlan, agreeing for two war work volunteers to remain at Papworth until their work has finished.
120 - J. R. Wardlaw Barnet, Ministry of National Service, Westminster, about whether A. J. Linford and A. Peacock are to be allowed to carry on as war work volunteers.
122 - Notification of arrival of A. Brookland to Cambridge, by London Insurance Committee.
123 - London Insurance Committee Memorandum regarding change in arrival date of Alfred Brookland.
124 - M. Clarkson, Naval and Military War Pensions , Norwich Local Committee, Queen Street, Norwich requesting vacancy for discharged soldier keen for training in poultry and agricultural work.
125 - Telegraph form Medical Officer, R. A. F. Bircham Newton, Norfolk requesting urgent admittance of two patients.
126 - Application for Sanatorium Benefit by Frederick William Cheverton.
127 - N. J. Wilding Cole, War Pensions Committee, Ashford, Kent, requesting vacancy for a man.
129 - Postcard from W. [ ] , Cambridge about the forwarding of a certificate and letter of [Mr Anthony Howe].
130 - Medical Report of Sidney Moule.
131 - [A.] E. Lowance, Stockwell, requesting a small holding for his family at the Colony.
132 - Winifred Hutson, Hindhead, Surrey, about plans for her sister to be brought home.
133 - Marie Hutson, Bickley, Kent, about her sister's condition and acknowledgement of letter from the Matron.
137 - [N] Hutson, Stow Bridge, Downham; six letters recording the condition and treatment of daughter. It includes references to treatment at Midhurst and Bramblewood, and requests for Varrier-Jones to visit her and thanks for all his help.
143 - Notification of arrival of Samuel Newman to Cambridge and notification of discharge.
145 - [ ] [Pickard Cambridge] Naval and Military Pensions, Herts. Local Branch, Birkhamstead, regarding the admittance of a patient.
146 - [ ] [Pickard Cambridge] , confirming sanction of payment for treatment of T. W. Ellis.
147 - [ ] [Pickard Cambridge], asking if T. W. Ellis can defer his arrival until after Christmas.
148 - [ ] [Pickard Cambridge], asking for a form to be sent regarding T. W. Ellis.
149 - Lt. Col. Gripper, Naval and Military Pensions, Hertfordshire Committee, about application form for T. W. Ellis.
150 - Medical Certificate of T. W. Ellis
151 - Medical Certificate of T. W. Ellis
152 - Frank Jewson, Insurance Committee for the County of Norfolk, Prince of Wales Road, Norwich about possible vacancies for W. Woolston and F. J. Long.
153 - C. [Haedverald], Health Visitor, Board of Guardians for the relief of the Jewish Poor, Middlesex Street, Bishopsgate, requesting a place for a severe case.
154 - C. Glory, Soham, Cambs., regarding the admittance of Hallett Loake from Soham.
155 - C. Glory about Loake's unwillingness to visit him or get treatment at a sanatorium.
156 - A. E. Abel, about a vacancy for Frederick Robert Brett.
157 - Medical Certificate of Frederick Robert Brett.
158 - A. E. Abel, about an application form for F. R. Brett.
159 - Noel Bardwell, about moving W. Smith out of Papworth and reflecting on the need for continuous colony treatment or good aftercare for patients after a patient, James Henry, left the colony and since declined in health.
160 - [J] A. Hopper, Secretary, The London City and Midland Bank Insurance Society, Threadneedle Street, London, about any possible claim for sickness benefit for C. J. A. Brown.
161 - Four letters, from [ ] Rind, Ministry of Munitions of War, Northumberland Avenue, London, Robert Morant, National Health Insurance Commission, L. Brock, National Relief Fund, Queen Anne's Gate, London, about the case of Miss Caesar, requiring secretarial work at a sanatorium.
165 - James Harris, Heycot Hill Sanatorium, Sittingbourn, Kent, requesting work on the colony.
166 - [ ], Castle Street, Cambridge, requesting a visit to a prison warder sent home due to ill health.
167 - Medical report card for Fred Pratt, Newtown, Willingham.
168 - Unsigned copy of letter requesting funding from the National Relief Fund.
169 - I. D. Acland, Bryanston Square, London, to Sir Clifford Allbutt, commenting on a letter from Varrier-Jones about the correct treatment for tuberculosis sufferers.
3 - Copies of various accounts, including copy invoice to Cambridgeshire County Council for the conveyance of patients [listed by name, presumably from Bourn to Papworth], poultry, fuel and other stock, capital, institutional, domestic and house committee accounts, list of receipts, list of patients giving date of admission, 'actual cost of food' with copy invoices to the Ministry of Pensions and other local authorities for the maintenance of patients
Expand 4 - Copy replies to letters above (ref /64 - Copy replies to letters above (ref /6
2 - Varrier Jones' correspondence, mainly about personal matters including alterations to garage at Brymtirion, [Hereford], copy letters to Jeffreys and Powell, solicitors, Brecon about estate of Thomas Jenkins
Expand 3 - Varrier-Jones' personal and professional correspondence found loose, arranged largely in alphabetical order by correspondent, including Automobile Associations about routes for specific journeys and summons of chauffer for speeding in London, Susan Allbutt (widow of Sir Clifford), Cambridge, Knight, Frank and Rutley , estate agents, London about sale of Hatley Park Estate, donations to Sims Woodhead memorial3 - Varrier-Jones' personal and professional correspondence found loose, arranged largely in alphabetical order by correspondent, including Automobile Associations about routes for specific journeys and summons of chauffer for speeding in London, Susan Allbutt (widow of Sir Clifford), Cambridge, Knight, Frank and Rutley , estate agents, London about sale of Hatley Park Estate, donations to Sims Woodhead memorial
4 - Copy replies to letters with correspondents whose initial letter is 'R':
Expand 5 - Varrier-Jones personal correspondence 1929 found loose, appears to be with correspondents and institutions 'A-N', although arrangement is confused.  Subjects include building and landscape work to home in Hereford, sale of land adjacent to property in Hereford, proposed sale of property called Turphilip Farm, Talybont-on -Usk, Brecon, personal financial matters (including property and life insurance) and portrait by Lance Calkin  5 - Varrier-Jones personal correspondence 1929 found loose, appears to be with correspondents and institutions 'A-N', although arrangement is confused. Subjects include building and landscape work to home in Hereford, sale of land adjacent to property in Hereford, proposed sale of property called Turphilip Farm, Talybont-on -Usk, Brecon, personal financial matters (including property and life insurance) and portrait by Lance Calkin
6 - File containing correspondence with individuals and organisations with initial letter 'D' 1934-1935, and personal correspondence of 1935
7 - Correspondence, professional and personal
8 - Varrier-Jones' professional and personal correspondence (with one letter addressed to Dr Brieger, inviting him to speak to the Association of Industrial Medical Officers) some of which is marked [in Peter Fraser's hand] with a reference number for filing which includes /402 followed by initial letter of surname of correspondent. Content includes arrangements for visits to Papworth, distribution of Research Bulletin. Personal matters include invoice for 'lease of Rhosson Bungalow from Mrs J Manning and others' with decision taken not to proceed from Few and Co. Solicitors
9 - Correspondence found loose dated 1939, includes letters to both Pendrill Varrier-Jones and Peter Fraser (in some cases its not apparent which), about various matters, including arrangements for visits to Papworth by Queen Mary and others
Expand 9 - Papers and Correspondence about Motor Vehicles9 - Papers and Correspondence about Motor Vehicles
Expand 10 - Pendrill Varrier-Jones' (and in some cases, Peter Fraser's) correspondence with Individuals 10 - Pendrill Varrier-Jones' (and in some cases, Peter Fraser's) correspondence with Individuals
Expand 11 - Varrier-Jones Correspondence and Papers about Personal Matters11 - Varrier-Jones Correspondence and Papers about Personal Matters
Expand 12 - Varrier-Jones records about Patients12 - Varrier-Jones records about Patients
Expand 13 - Publicity and Appeals: General Correspondence Files13 - Publicity and Appeals: General Correspondence Files
Expand 14 - Correspondence with Wreford about particular subjects14 - Correspondence with Wreford about particular subjects
Expand 15 - Correspondence from Reynell Wreford selected by Peter Fraser15 - Correspondence from Reynell Wreford selected by Peter Fraser
Expand 16 - Papers about donations from the London Office16 - Papers about donations from the London Office
Expand 17 - Copies of memos to Reynell Wreford from Papworth Industries sent to Varrier-Jones17 - Copies of memos to Reynell Wreford from Papworth Industries sent to Varrier-Jones
Expand 18 - Papworth Industries and Institution18 - Papworth Industries and Institution
Expand 19 - Papers retained for reference by Varrier-Jones19 - Papers retained for reference by Varrier-Jones
Expand 20 - Published Medical Papers and Reports20 - Published Medical Papers and Reports
Expand 21 - Records of other Officers of Papworth Village Settlement: Reynell Wreford, Organising Secretary's, correspondence and papers21 - Records of other Officers of Papworth Village Settlement: Reynell Wreford, Organising Secretary's, correspondence and papers
Expand 22 - Records of other Officers of Papworth Village Settlement: Reynell Wreford, Organising Secretary's, press cutting albums22 - Records of other Officers of Papworth Village Settlement: Reynell Wreford, Organising Secretary's, press cutting albums
Expand 23 - Records of other Officers of Papworth Village Settlement: Reynell Wreford, Organising Secretary's, papers found loose in press cutting albums23 - Records of other Officers of Papworth Village Settlement: Reynell Wreford, Organising Secretary's, papers found loose in press cutting albums
Expand 24 - Records of Thomas Johnson, Secretary, Papworth Village Settlement24 - Records of Thomas Johnson, Secretary, Papworth Village Settlement
Expand 25 - Press cuttings books acquired by Papworth Village Settlement25 - Press cuttings books acquired by Papworth Village Settlement
Expand 26 - Records of the General Manager of Papworth Industries 26 - Records of the General Manager of Papworth Industries
Expand 27a - Records of Lionel Papé, Chief Accountant, Papworth Village Settlement and Enham Village Centre27a - Records of Lionel Papé, Chief Accountant, Papworth Village Settlement and Enham Village Centre
Expand 27b - Records of the Chief Medical Officer27b - Records of the Chief Medical Officer
Expand 28 - Other records originating from Papworth Village Settlement28 - Other records originating from Papworth Village Settlement
Expand B - Papworth Village Settlement papers about Enham Village Centre, Andover, HampshireB - Papworth Village Settlement papers about Enham Village Centre, Andover, Hampshire
Expand C - Papers relating to Preston Hall, Aylesford, Kent.C - Papers relating to Preston Hall, Aylesford, Kent.
Expand D - Papers relating to Peamount Sanatorium, Newcastle, Co. Dublin.D - Papers relating to Peamount Sanatorium, Newcastle, Co. Dublin.