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GB 2830 PAC · Collection · 1943 - 1996

Margaret 'Jill' Swales was a student at the City of Leeds Training College from 1943 to 1945 during its sojourn at Scarborough during WW2. This collection is of her experiences at the college through notes, photographs and artefacts.

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Iain Poole Donation
GB 2830 POL · Collection · 1899 - 1987

Reminisces of 1910-12 CLTC student Thomas Halliwell, Teaching practice notes of CLTC student Samuel Childs. Teaching practice notes of CLTC student Ada Sones. College ephemera including handbooks. George Sprittles scrapbook dating from the time the College buildings were the 2nd Northern General Hospital during WW1.

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Queenswood Donation
GB 2830 QUE · Collection · 1878 - 2000

Carnegie cricket books; Yorkshire Training College of Housecraft ephemera including college magazines and book presented by Mary Princess Royal; City of Leeds Training College notebooks, visitors book and Leeds School of Art record of student careers.

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Stanley Anderson Donation
GB 2830 SAN · Collection · 1923 - 1933

Stanley Anderson attended the City of Leeds Training College in the 1920s and taught in schools in the Dearne Valley area of Yorkshire. In the 1960s, he became a Headmaster. He was a keen sportsman both at college and in later life.

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GB 2830 BPL/TES · Série organique · 1932 - 1945
Fait partie de Beckett Park Library Collection

On at least two occasions a Committee was set up to organise testimonials of retiring or leaving staff of the City of Leeds Training College. That of Dr Airey in 1933 included the commissioning of a portrait. Miss Simpson began at the College in that year and moved on to another post in 1945. The Committee was made up of Tutors and Students. This testimonial material appears to have originally been kept with City of Leeds Training College Old Students Association papers at BPL/OLD, however at some point they were separated.

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