Newspaper cutting
Category
Ephemera
Date
28 Mar 1958
Materials
Newspaper
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Mr Straw's House, Nottinghamshire
NT 3167079.2.4
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 first of six newspaper articles taken from 'WORKSOP GUARDIAN 28 MAR. 1958'. 'IMPOTANT FIND AT LANGOLD A most interesting Stone Age axe head has recently been found at Langold by young Mr. George Canning. taking a favourite walk through Dyscarr Wood, now being cleared to make a playing field for the Langold Schools, he slipped on a stone in a rather swampy patch. he picked up the stone and was amazed to find that he had what he thought to be a Neolithic axe head in his hand....'.'.