Homepage
  • Home
  • Advanced search
  • About the catalogue
  • How do I search?
  • Showcase
  • Glossary
  • Contact

Record

  •   KED - Ekins Dilley and related companies
    •   3928 - Accession 3928 records
      •   1 - Dilley Theakston and Beardmore (formerly Dilley and Son, etc.)
        • 17 - Sale particulars of many properties in Huntingdonshire, etc., sold by firm
RefNoKED/3928/1/17/51
AltRefNoED/3928/1/17/51
TitleBrampton. The Barn House, auction of 'antique and Victorian furnishings' comprising about 450 lots, for auction on the premises in a marquee by direction of executors of late Kenneth Hunnybun et al. Annotated roughly with amendments
Date25 October 1972
CreatorNameDilley, Theakston and Beardmore, auctioneers: sale particulars
RepositoryHuntingdonshire Archives
Add to My Items
    Skip to main content
    A tuberculosis patient in a hut at Papworth Village Settlement, 1932

    A tuberculosis patient in a hut at Papworth Village Settlement, 1932

    Useful Links

    Cambridgeshire Archives main website
    View this post on Instagram

    Thank you Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust for helping us #BeatTheFlu this winter by giving three of our RCN professional leads their flu vaccine. We’re calling on all nursing staff to get their flu vaccine to protect themselves and their patients too 💉 #flu #fluvaccine #fluseason #winter #nursing #nurses #patients #studentnurse

    A post shared by Royal College of Nursing (@thercn) on Oct 5, 2018 at 5:33am PDT

    Showcase items

    A list of our latest and most exciting new items.

    The Fisher family of Huntingdon, 1910
    The Fisher family of Huntingdon, 1910
    Elevation of a gateway at Kimbolton Castle, by Robert Adam, 1764
    Elevation of a gateway at Kimbolton Castle, by Robert Adam, 1764
    Cambridge Prison: elevation of the keeper
    Cambridge Prison: elevation of the keeper's house, 1801
    A tuberculosis patient in a hut at Papworth Village Settlement, 1932
    A tuberculosis patient in a hut at Papworth Village Settlement, 1932
    Explore Showcase
    • Sitemap
    • Accessibility Statement
    • Terms
    facebookinstagram

    © CalmView