COLL B 09 20
COLL B 09 20
Bursar: Jourdelay's
File
1922 - 1946
3 files
Correspondence regarding alterations, installations, Brocklebank replacing Assheton (1945), the H.W. Tank, materials, the Weekly Committee, reports on examinations, boilers and the hot water supply, inspections, repairs, replacements, boiler cleaning, window-netting, the Ministry of Works, damage, maintenance, accounts, charges, concerns over the ceiling (1941), fencing, visit by the Provost, Vice Provost, Bursar, Junior Bursar and Mr Skipp to Jourdelays (February 1938), improvements, holiday work, fire precautions, trees, lavatories, responsibilities of the tenant, the Works Department, the coachhouse, drive of the house, General Purposes Committee, installations, Assheton succeeding the late H.E.E. Howson (1933), surveys, removal of the squash court due to noise complaints (1931), erection of a squash court in the garden (1922).
Licence for the installation of a new tank, from the Ministry of Works (1945). Order to the Beeston Boiler Company for protection brick, with instructions in the event of the loss of goods due to enemy action (1941). Advertisement for Beeston closed domestic boilers. Schedules of dilapidations (1934 and 1941).
House masters: F.W. Dobbs (1922-1931), H.E.E. Howson (1931-1933), R.T. Assheton (1934-1945), T.A. Brocklebank (1946).
Licence for the installation of a new tank, from the Ministry of Works (1945). Order to the Beeston Boiler Company for protection brick, with instructions in the event of the loss of goods due to enemy action (1941). Advertisement for Beeston closed domestic boilers. Schedules of dilapidations (1934 and 1941).
House masters: F.W. Dobbs (1922-1931), H.E.E. Howson (1931-1933), R.T. Assheton (1934-1945), T.A. Brocklebank (1946).
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