COLL JB WD 02 02
COLL JB WD 02 02
Electrical Department: General correspondence
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Originally COLL/JB/WD/5/2
COLL JB WD 12
COLL JB WD 12
1938 - 1960
72 items
Termination of employment of member of staff from the Electrical Department. (1960)
Burglary insurance – 135 High Street Eton. (1958)
Heating the Electrical Department. (1952)
Correspondence concerning the random self-stopping of Lupton’s Tower turret clock, even after initial repairs. Includes photograph of clock mechanism and need for specialist repairs. Payments made to fix it. (1945 – 1948)
Bursar issues references to employees wishing to be part of electrician society. (1948)
Calls for automatic telephone exchange between the scattered offices of the bursary and works department. Between College Kitchen and Matron-in-College. Report follows. (1946)
Reports into installation of electrical works into boys’ houses and to 117 High Street, Eton. (1946)
Lighting of passageways and lanes. (1946)
Limits to liquid fuel supplies issued by the Ministry of Fuel and Power, due to war effort requirements. (1944)
Issuing allowances to employees called up for conscription. (1941 - 43)
Request for supplementary clothing coupons for electricians from the ministry of labour and national service. (1942)
Correspondence with the Public Schools Bursar’s Association concerning electrical charge. (1938-1939)
Cost of electricity in college chapel. (1938)
Burglary insurance – 135 High Street Eton. (1958)
Heating the Electrical Department. (1952)
Correspondence concerning the random self-stopping of Lupton’s Tower turret clock, even after initial repairs. Includes photograph of clock mechanism and need for specialist repairs. Payments made to fix it. (1945 – 1948)
Bursar issues references to employees wishing to be part of electrician society. (1948)
Calls for automatic telephone exchange between the scattered offices of the bursary and works department. Between College Kitchen and Matron-in-College. Report follows. (1946)
Reports into installation of electrical works into boys’ houses and to 117 High Street, Eton. (1946)
Lighting of passageways and lanes. (1946)
Limits to liquid fuel supplies issued by the Ministry of Fuel and Power, due to war effort requirements. (1944)
Issuing allowances to employees called up for conscription. (1941 - 43)
Request for supplementary clothing coupons for electricians from the ministry of labour and national service. (1942)
Correspondence with the Public Schools Bursar’s Association concerning electrical charge. (1938-1939)
Cost of electricity in college chapel. (1938)
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