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Worcestershire Archive and Archaeology Service: 2019 Accessions

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  • Alexandra Hospital, Redditch: operation theatre registers 1983-2019 (16358)
  • Worcestershire Royal Hospital: operation theatre registers 1984-2019 (16359)
  • Powick Lunatic Asylum: framed plans (2) 1883 (16420)
  • Classical Music Society: photos, press cuttings in scrap books, programmes and financial records 1970-2017 (16340)
  • Kidderminster Cooperative Society: minute of quarterly meetings 1914-1947 (16325)
  • Worcestershire and Districts Change Ringing Association (WDCRA): records incl peel books, annual reports, accounts, Belfry Advisory Panel Projects, repair fund, minutes, newsletters, members registers 1882-2018 (16429)
  • Grant, by Richard de Clifton, of his land called Hamstede at Clifton Juxta Severn Stoke, to Nicholas de Aston, adjoining the land of Nicholas Hycoun, called Lochfelde; incl annotated translations from Latin 1317 (16427)
  • Book of Recollections of contested election 1806; book of letters and bills 1806 (16355)
  • Worcester Carnival: records incl old newspapers, souvenir programmes accounts, scrap and cash books minutes of meetings, bank records 1963-1995 (16366)
  • Worcester City Select Committee: book of proceedings to try and determine the merits of the Petition complaining of the undue election and return for the City of Worcester 1819 1819 (16314)
  • Worcester Writers' Circle: records, incl attendance lists, writing guides and publications 1941-2019 (16406)
  • Volume of 'Le avventure di Pinocchio Storia di un burattino' by Carlo Collodi, owned by Arthur Geoffrey Veasey Aldridge (1909-74) of Worcester, who was in the Royal Army Medical Corps and had the book with him when taken prisoner in 194; the book is signed and marked with a stamp of Stalag IX C 1941 (16374)
  • Deed rel to the Manor of Shelve (Shell) 1547 (16383)