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Expand 1 - Henshaw & Hadfield v. Atkinson & Atkinson1 - Henshaw & Hadfield v. Atkinson & Atkinson
Expand 2 - Establishment and Erection of the School 2 - Establishment and Erection of the School
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Expand 4 - Policy and Procedure 4 - Policy and Procedure
Expand 5 - Annual Reports 5 - Annual Reports
Expand 6 - General Correspondence 6 - General Correspondence
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Collapse 9 - Property and Land9 - Property and Land
Expand 1 - Land Purchase1 - Land Purchase
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Collapse 3 - The Lodge3 - The Lodge
1 - Letter to Mr J. Roscoe, Blue Coat School Lodge, from the School Governor, sending best wishes for a speedy recovery and informing him of the outcome of a trustees' meeting regarding his continued residence at the Lodge
2 - Letter to Mr R. Selby of 83 Stamford Street, Stalybridge, from the School Governor, instructing him about giving notice to his previous employer and beginning work at the school, including taking up residence at the Lodge
3 - Letter to Mrs Roscoe, Blue Coat School Lodge, from the School Governor, informing her of the dates of Mr Roscoe leaving and Mr Selby taking up the position of [caretaker], requesting a date when the Lodge will be free for the new occupants and enclosing a sum towards moving expenses
4 - Letter to Mr Selby of 83 Stamford Street, from the School Governor, apologising for as yet having no definite details as to when the Lodge will be free for his occupation because Mrs Roscoe has still not confirmed their date of leaving
5 - Letter to Mr Forsyth of 105 Beever Street, Oldham, from the School Governor, confirming his appointment as the schools chief maintenance engineer
6 - Letter to the School Governor from Slater, Heelis and Co, Solicitors, Manchester returning a draft tenancy agreement with suggested alterations and describing a potential pitfall in the proposed plan to let the Lodge until needed once again by a member of staff
7 - Letter to the School Governor from A. F. Rountree Accountant, of W. Wrigley & Sons, explaining that the advice of Slater and Heelis regarding the potential pitfall in letting the Lodge was as expected and would not be covered by the agreement over a 6d stamp. Therefore, they had drawn up the enclosed agreement and had the new tenants sign it in their presence. The enclosed agreement is in the form of a letter to Mr Richards from Albert and Betty Platt of 14 Edward Street, Oldham, thanking him for the opportunity to rent the Lodge at a reasonable rate and confirming that they understand that this arrangement is only until the property is required by a member of staff, at which point they will vacate the Lodge.
8 - Engine department time note, showing time worked in the [school] boiler house by A. Platt
9 - Invoice to the school for the welding of a machine part [probably a part for the boiler] from Dr. to A. Platt Motorcycle and General Engineer
10 - Letter to Mr Richards, School Governor from F. Thorpe and Whyman, Architects, Oldham, listing the results of an inspection of the Lodge and all suggested repairs to the building
11 - Letter to the School Governor from Mrs A. Turner, requesting consideration as a potential tenant of the Lodge. The reverse includes a draft reply stating that the Lodge has already been let to Mrs Rice, who is to join the domestic staff of the school
12 - Letter to 'Sir' from Mr E. Derbyshire of 592 Middleton Road, Chadderton, requesting consideration as a potential tenant of the Lodge. Mr Derbyshire offers his skills as a fitter to help with the school's maintenance and comments on his familiarity with the area, having been a spotter during the war at the school. At the top of the page, in pencil, is a draft reply stating that the Lodge is currently undergoing repairs and will then be occupied by a caretaker for the school.
13 - Covering letter to Mr Richards, School Governor, from Slater, Heelis and Co, enclosing a letter recording the occupation of the Lodge by Mrs Smith. The enclosure lists Mrs Smith's terms of employment with the School as cleaner and gate keeper and states her rights to residence at the Lodge, signed by Mrs Smith and T. T. Richards
14 - Letter to Mr S. Pearson of Messers Clegg, Slater and Pearson, Solicitors, detailing the circumstances with regard to Mrs Freeth and her resignation from the post of school cleaner and expressing the desire to have her move out of the Lodge to allow the new cleaner to take up residence. The enclosure lists Mrs Freeth's terms of employment with the School as cleaner and gate keeper and states her rights to residence at the Lodge, signed by Mrs Freeth and T. T. Richards
15 - Letter to Mr Richards, School Governor, from Charles Clegg, Slater and Pearson, Solicitors, acknowledging receipt of his letter dated 10 Apr and detailing what steps have been taken to resolve the situation regarding Mrs Freeth and the tenancy of the Lodge
16 - Letter to Mrs E. Mills, listing her terms of employment with the school as cleaner and gate keeper and stating her rights to residence at the Lodge, signed by Mrs Mills and T. T. Richards
17 - Letter to Mr H. L. Daltry from T. T. Richards, School Governor, offering him residence at the Lodge for the duration of his employment as a teacher and stating the financial terms under which it is offered
18 - Note detailing some terms on which the Lodge will be let to Masters of the school
19 - Letter to Mr J. U. Spence from T. T. Richards, School Governor, offering him residence at the Lodge for the duration of his employment as a teacher and stating the financial terms under which it is offered
20 - Letter to Mr J. U. Spence from T. T. Richards, School Governor, expressing concern about the exterior condition of the Lodge and surrounding area and requesting that Mr Spence make an effort to rectify the situation. On the reverse of the letter is a letter to parents, dated 18 Nov 1953, regarding general school business such as the school play, carol service and school uniform.
21 - Letter to Mr Stott of 11 Chancery Lane, Shaw, from the School Headmaster, explaining the arrangements [necessary to confirm his appointment as Governor's Man]
22 - Letter to Mr L. Forsyth of 105 Beever Street, Oldham, from the Vice Chairman of the Executive and Finance Committee of the Oldham, Henshaw and Church of England Educational Trust, serving him notice of the termination of his employment as Maintenance Engineer at the school and detailing terms of the termination
23 - Letter to Mr Stott of 11 Chancery Lane, Shaw, from the Clerk, informing him that he has been appointed Governor's Man at the school and expressing the hope that he and his wife will come to live in the Lodge on site
24 - Letter to Mr Spence of Blue Coat School Lodge from the Clerk, informing him of the termination of his tenancy of the Lodge
25 - Letter to Messers Mayall and Perrins of 176 Oldham Road, Springhead, from the School Headmaster, inviting him to visit the Headmaster to discuss some work required on the Lodge
26 - Letter to the School Governor from Mayall and Perrins, Painters and Decorators, quoting for repairs required to the lodge building
27 - Letter to Messers Mayall and Perrins from the Assistant Clerk, thanking them for their estimate for work on the Lodge but regretting that they are unable to accept the price
28 - Letter to Mr Rountree of Messers W. Wrigley and Sons, Accountants from the Assistant Clerk, enclosing the accounts for the estate of Ruth Davies (deceased), explaining that Mr Stott has been appointed the Governor's Man, telling of his intended tenancy of the Lodge and requesting advice on the enclosed tenancy agreement
29 - Letter to Miss Taylor, Assistant Clerk at Blue Coat School, from Mr Rountree of Messers W. Wrigley and Sons, Accountants, in reply to the letter of 26 October suggests that the tenancy draft be cleared by a solicitor and commenting on the renovations required to the Lodge. A draft tenancy agreement between Mr Stott and the school, setting out the terms of his tenancy of the Lodge, is enclosed.
30 - Letter to Mr Pearson of Messers Clegg, Slater and Pearson, Solicitors, from the Assistant Clerk, requesting that he review and advise on the enclosed draft agreement about Mr Stott's tenancy of the Lodge
31 - Letter to T. McManners from Messers Clegg, Slater and Pearson, Solicitors, giving their opinion on the draft tenancy agreement and enclosing a revised version, taking into account the Rent Restrictions Act
32 - Letter to Mr Rountree of Messers W. Wrigley and Sons, Accountants, reporting on the opinion of the solicitors in relation to the tenancy agreement and requesting a second opinion on the matter
33 - Signed tenancy agreement between the Blue Coat School and Mr James Stott Signed tenancy agreement between the Blue Coat School and Mr James Stott
34 - Letter to Mr McManners of Blue Coat School from F. Thorpe and Whyman, Architects, reporting on the condition of the Lodge's windows and suggesting a solution to the problems. Includes a diagram on the reverse of suggested window replacement.
35 - Letter to Mr J. Mayall, Decorator, of Springhead from F Thorpe and Whyman, Architects, requesting a quote for the minor repairs and decoration of the windows of the Lodge
36 - Letter to Mr McManners of Blue Coat School from F. Thorpe and Whyman, Architects, giving prices for both the replacement of all nine windows in the Lodge and, as an alternative, the replacement of only three
37 - Letter to F. Thorpe and Whyman, Architects, from the Clerk, agreeing to the scheme to replace all nine windows in the Lodge and requesting that they carry out the work
38 - Letter to Miss Taylor, Blue Coat School, Secretary, from F. Thorpe and Whyman, Architects, enclosing payment certificate for the replacement of windows and stating that the payment for painting the windows will not be due until the work has been completed. Payment certificate from Armitage Units, Ltd. is included.
39 - Letter to M. Harrison, Director of Education agreeing to a meeting with the Education Committee about the school buildings
40 - Letters to Mr Rountree of Messers W. Wrigley and Sons, Accountants and Mr Cheetham of Messers James Hardman and Co, confirming the time of the meeting with the Education Committee and suggesting a preliminary discussion before the meeting
41 - Letter to Mr Pearson of Messers Clegg, Slater and Pearson, Solicitors, from the Clerk to the Governors, requesting that he take another look at the tenancy agreement for the Lodge because the Local Education Authority are taking over the financial responsibility for the caretaking and cleaning of the school
42 - Letter to Miss R. Taylor, Clerk to the Governor, from Messers Clegg, Slater and Pearson, Solicitors, giving their opinion on the tenancy agreement with Mr Stott in the changed funding circumstances
43 - Letter to Mr D. McAlister of Henshaw's School from T Wellock and Sons of 34 Clegg Street, Oldham, Solicitors on behalf of Mr Aspinall, explaining the situation regarding Mr Aspinall's house purchase delay and the effect this will have on his vacation of the Lodge
44 - Letter to T. Wellock and Sons, Solicitors, from the School Headmaster, acknowledging receipt of their letter of 26 Nov and pointing out that as the free rent and rates accommodation at the Lodge make up a substantial part of the caretakers wage they would like a definite date when Mr Aspinall will be leaving the Lodge
45 - Letter to Mr D. McAlister of Henshaw's School from T. Wellock and Sons, Solicitors updating them on the situation with Mr Aspinall and expressing the hope that completion [of the house purchase] will have taken place in the next 10-14 days
46 - Letter to T. Wellock and Sons, Solicitors, from the Clerk, granting a further extension to Mr Aspinall allowing him to remain as a tenant at the Lodge until 15 Dec, but no later, as the caretaker will be required for evening events over the Christmas season
47 - Letter to Mr Aspinall from the Headmaster, requesting for a final time, before legal proceedings begin, a date when the Lodge will be vacant. The Headmaster expresses concern that Mr Jackson, the new caretaker, has been working for the school for five weeks but has received no rent in return for being unable to move into the Lodge.
48 - Letter to Mr D. McAlister of Henshaw's School from T Wellock and Sons, Solicitors, informing him that the sale of the house to Mr Aspinall is unlikely to go through before Christmas and that Mr Aspinall has come to an agreement with Mr Jackson
49 - Letter to Maurice Harrison, Director of Education, Oldham, from the Headmaster, informing him that Mr Aspinall will remain in residence at the Lodge until at least 5 Jan, meaning that Mr Jackson will not be on school premises over the Christmas holidays
50 - Letter to Mr D. McAlister, Head Teacher, from the Director of Education, noting the problem with the caretaker and informing him that a request should be made for Mr Aspinall to leave before the 5 Jan
51 - Letter to F. Thorpe & Whyman, Architects, from the Headmaster, requesting that they make an inspection of the roof of the Lodge and give an estimate of the costs of repairs and certain alterations
52 - Letter to the Headmaster from F. Thorpe and Whyman, Architects, reporting on the investigations into the Lodge repairs and enclosing a quote from W Shepherdson and Sons
53 - Letter to F. Thorpe and Whyman, Architects, from the Clerk, requesting that they begin work on the Lodge as soon as possible
54 - Letter to Mr D. McAlister, Head Teacher from F. Thorpe and Whyman, Architects, confirming that they have ordered work to begin on the Lodge
55 - Letter to Mr D. McAlister, Head Teacher, from F. Thorpe and Whyman, Architects, enclosing the account owing to William Shepherdson and Sons of Lees for repairs and alterations to the Lodge
56 - Letter to Mr D. McAlister, Head Teacher, from F. Thorpe and Whyman, Architects, informing him that the tenders for work to the Lodge have been sent out and that planning permission and byelaw approval have been granted for the work
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Expand 10 - Provisions and Stock Control 10 - Provisions and Stock Control
Expand 11 - Log Books 11 - Log Books
Expand 12 - Admission Records12 - Admission Records
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Expand 14 - Staff Records14 - Staff Records
Expand 15 - Medical Inspectors Records 15 - Medical Inspectors Records
Expand 16 - Chaplain's Records 16 - Chaplain's Records
Expand 17 - Teaching Records 17 - Teaching Records
Expand 18 - Publications 18 - Publications
Expand 19 - School Event Memorabilia19 - School Event Memorabilia
Expand 20 - Photographs20 - Photographs
Expand 21 - History of the School and Personal Reminiscences21 - History of the School and Personal Reminiscences
Expand 22 - Newspaper Cuttings 22 - Newspaper Cuttings
Expand 23 - Artefacts23 - Artefacts
Expand 24 - Miscellaneous24 - Miscellaneous
Expand 25 - Old Blues Association25 - Old Blues Association
Expand 26 - Henshaw's Blue Coat School Benevolent Society26 - Henshaw's Blue Coat School Benevolent Society
Expand 27 - Parent Teachers Association (PTA) 27 - Parent Teachers Association (PTA)
Expand 28 - Oldham, Henshaw & Church of England Educational Trust28 - Oldham, Henshaw & Church of England Educational Trust
Expand 29 - Henshaw's Blind Asylum29 - Henshaw's Blind Asylum
Expand 30 - Miscellaneous - Not Henshaw's Blue Coat School 30 - Miscellaneous - Not Henshaw's Blue Coat School
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