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2238 - Material relating to 4 and 6 Charing Cross Road (now Charing Cross Library)
1 - Samuel Addington & Co, woollen merchants
2 - Casa d'Italia, Italian Cultural Club
3 - New Zealand Forces Social Club
1 - Copy of What a Celebration! Correspondence from New Zealand servicemen and servicewomen relating to the New Zealand Forces Club, 4-6 Charing Cross Road, published by City of Westminster (with proof copies)
2 - Robert W Coddington, transcript of his memories of the club and seven letters sent to Alison Morris including details of advertisement in New Zealand R.S.A, (Returned Services' Association) Review
3 - Copy black and white photograph of interior of the club taken from the first floor balcony
4 - Black and white photograph of Charing Cross Road and Trafalgar Square on VE (Victory in Europe) Day, taken from club
5 - Black and white photograph of four unamed servicemen and one servicewoman stood outside the club on VE (Victory in Europe) Day
6 - Part of an account of an unamed female voluntary helper, who met her husband at the club
7 - John Aitken, memories of the club, with two black and white photographs of two servicemen in the club in 1944, Jack Brightwell holding mug of tea (report of his death over Norway in 1945)
8 - Jack Baker papers
9 - Walter Robert William Bell, memories of the club (one of original soldiers who assisted in the club) and letter to Ms Alison Morris
10 - G Blamey, memories of the club and letter to Ms Alison Morris, with cutting of intial article in R.S.A. newsletter
11 - Graham R Burgess, copy of cutting from The Weekly News, featuring a photograph of female volunteers at the club, two photocopies of articles relating to a New Zealand nurse Miss Mabel Thurston and an article relating to Ian Jolley, a Beaufighter pilot
12 - Copy black and white photograph of Leading Seamen Bill Walbran, Bruce Burgess and Sergeantt Pilot Graham Burgess, stood outside the club
13 - Copy black and white photograph of Seargant Pilots Alec Appleby, Colin Allison and Graham Burgess, stood outside the club
14 - Ray Burker, memories of the club and letter to Ms Alison Morris, with black and white photograph of him and a pilot named Sutherland stood outside he club
15 - Dorothy Burrows and Leo Burrows, letter to Ms Alison Morris with memories of the club, describing how they first met there
16 - Doug Cameron, letter to Ms Alison Morris with memories of the club
17 - Brian Chitty, letter to Ms Alison Morris with photocopies of an article from NZ Herald, 17 Mar 1979, concerning Bill Jordan and the club
18 - Max A Collett, letter to Ms Alison Morris with memories of the club and photocopy of a picture of him stood outside the club
19 - Lindsay Drummond, letter to Ms Alison Morris with memories of the club and a copy black and white photograph of him and his navigator, George Patrick, stood outside the club in 1942
20 - Denis Henry Edwards and Norman John Edwards letter from I D Carswell to Ms Alison Morris, seeking information concerning his uncles killed whilst serving with Bomber Command
21 - Ruth Glengarry, letter to Ms Alison Morris with memories as a voluntary worker at the club, where she met her husband
22 - A E E Hargreaves, letter to Ms Alison Morris with memories of the club
23 - Ewan P Jones, letter to Ms Alison Morris with memories of the club, two photocopies of pictures of the visit of the King and Queen to the club in 1944 and photocopy from NZ Truth on the Naval Airarm, 4 Nov 1943
24 - D Kelly (Mrs), letter to Ms Alison Morris with memories of the club and copy of black and white photograph of John Cudden, Charles Kelly (her husband) and Ray Glensor stood outside the club in early 1943
25 - Ray J Lovell, letter to Ms Alison Morris with memories of the club
26 - Reay M Mackay, two letters to Ms Alison Morris with memories of the club, a copy black and white photograph of Bebe de Roland, photocopies of newspaper cuttings of Christmas Party and visit of King and Queen in 1944.
27 - Doug McConiche, letter to Ms Alison Morris with memories of the club
28 - Les McKenzie, letter to Ms Alison Morris with memories of the club and copy black and white photograph of seven servicemen stood outside the club in 1942
29 - Jack B Neville, letter to Ms Alison Morris with a copy black and white photograph of the Christmas party at the club in 1940
30 - Shirley K O'Dwyer, account of work as a voluntary worker at the club, where she met her husband
31 - George Parry, letter to Ms Alison Morris with three negatives, ncluding two black and white photographs of a group of four servicemen stood outside the club
32 - D L Smart, letter to Ms Alison Morris with memories of the club
33 - B Thompson, two letters from Susannah Rayner, Westminster City Archives, to Capt B Thompson, Auckland, concerning the history of the Forces Club
34 - Neville F Turner, letter to Ms Alison Morris with memories of the club and cuttings from RSA Review
35 - Charles Watters, letter to Ms Alison Morris with memories of the club and two photocopies of photographs of the visit to the club by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in 1944
36 - D W Wilson, letter to Ms Alison Morris concerning father Capt F W Wilson
37 - Black and white photographs of a named group at a celebratory luncheon at the club hosted by Mr William Jordan, New Zealand High Commissioner, following an official investiture at Buckingham Palace (including Capt F W Wilson)
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