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Mr Straw's House, Nottinghamshire
NT 3167079.2.1
Summary
Brown paper envelope containing a series of A. Leslie Armstrong's lecture syllabus 1954, 1956, 1957 & 1958 (record 3167079), a handwritten note, two pages of typed notes held with a pin, six newspaper cuttings, a typed book list and a 'Basildon Bond' note pad of handwritten notes by William Jnr. . The syllabuses (record 3167079) are; 'THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD SESSION 1957-58 THE PROGRESS OF MAN IN PREHISTORIC TIMES' 'THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD SESSION 1957-58 THE PROGRESS OF MAN IN PREHISTORIC TIMES' 'THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD SESSION 1957/58 THE PROGRESS OF MAN IN PREHISTORIC TIMES (PART II)' 'THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD SESSION 1957/58 THE PROGRESS OF MAN IN PREHISTORIC TIMES (PART II)' 'THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD SESSION 1956-57 THE OLD STONE AGE IN BRITAIN' 'THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD SESSION 1956-57 PREHISTORIC BRITAIN' 'THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD SESSION 1957-58 THE PROGRESS OF MAN IN PREHISTORIC TIMES' 'THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD SESSION 1957-58 THE PROGRESS OF MAN IN PREHISTORIC TIMES' The brown envelope is plain on the back. On the front side with the envelope in a landscape plane has a black triangular postal mark starting at the left with '700' stamped inside and seven wavy lines to the right. On the right top corner is a burgundy postage stamp with Queen Elizabeth II head facing left surrounded by a wreath of flowers and '2d.POSTAGE REVENUE 2d.' underneath. The same black postal mark as the one on the left runs over the stamp. In the centre is an address 'W. & W. W. Straw, 7, Blyth Grove, Worksop.' Handwritten by William Jnr. on the front over the address in portrait orientation; 'MR A. L. ARMSTRONG'S LECTURE SYLLABUSES He gave at Worksop 1954 Oct 6th A single lecture on Creswell Caves, whaley and ashtree 1956 Oct 4th 1st lecture of 6 on the stone age in Britain 1957 (Spring) Course of 10 on Prehistoric archaeology a..... Course of 12 on the progress of men inPrehistoric Times (1st lecture 12th Sept 1958 P. of M in P. T (Part II) Course of 12 began 16 Jan 4/in all. I attended all WS'.