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S64 - Henshaw's Blue Coat School Oldham
1 - Henshaw & Hadfield v. Atkinson & Atkinson
2 - Establishment and Erection of the School
3 - School Management and Development
4 - Policy and Procedure
5 - Annual Reports
6 - General Correspondence
7 - Visitors' Books
8 - Financial Records
9 - Property and Land
10 - Provisions and Stock Control
11 - Log Books
12 - Admission Records
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14 - Staff Records
15 - Medical Inspectors Records
1 - Letter from Mr J. Murray to Mr Slater, Solicitor, Manchester, updating him as to the state of health of the Blue Coat boys after a recent outbreak of fever at the school, and suggesting that, once they have sufficiently recovered, they be sent away for a time, while the school is thoroughly purified
2 - Letter from James Murray to the Trustees of the Oldham Blue Coat School, informing them of the state of health of the boys now that the ringworm problem has disappeared, calling their attention (again) to the necessity of having a warm bath in the house and advising them to send one particular boy elsewhere, for health reasons.
3 - Letter from James Murray to the Trustees of the Blue Coat School, reporting that, since their last meeting, the only medical issues of note to affect the boys have been 2 cases of scarlet fever (now successfully contained) and 6 cases of ringworm (still being treated)
4 - Letter from James Murray to the Trustees of the Blue Coat School, Oldham, reporting on the death of one of the boys, informing them that 6 other boys had been taken ill for a time following a mix up in medicines and warning them that Mrs Barrett's health is suffering as a result of her laborious duties at the school
5 - Letter from James Murray M.D. to the Trustees of the Blue Coat School, Oldham, reporting that, since their last meeting, the boys' health has been generally good, with 3 principal exceptions, all of whom were sent home and one of whom has since died. He also advises them that a change of diet would benefit those boys still suffering from skin disease.
6 - Letter from James Murray to the Trustees of the Blue Coat School, Oldham, informing them of the remarkably good state of health of the boys and expressing a wish to bring the case of one boy before them verbally
7 - Letter from James Murray M.D. to the Trustees of the Blue Coat School, Oldham, reporting that the boys are in generally good health
8 - Letter from James Murray M.D. to the Trustees of the Blue Coat School, Oldham, informing them that the boys are in generally good health, with 3 specific exceptions. 1 of these boys has already been sent home and he recommends that the other 2 be similarly sent away.
9 - Letter from J. Murray M.D, reporting that the morning's medical examination had found all the Blue Coat boys to be in good health
10 - Medical Inspector's report book, containing details of the boys' medical examinations, including those of each elected boy before admission
16 - Chaplain's Records
17 - Teaching Records
18 - Publications
19 - School Event Memorabilia
20 - Photographs
21 - History of the School and Personal Reminiscences
22 - Newspaper Cuttings
23 - Artefacts
24 - Miscellaneous
25 - Old Blues Association
26 - Henshaw's Blue Coat School Benevolent Society
27 - Parent Teachers Association (PTA)
28 - Oldham, Henshaw & Church of England Educational Trust
29 - Henshaw's Blind Asylum
30 - Miscellaneous - Not Henshaw's Blue Coat School
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