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Collapse K1140 - Papworth Village Settlement for the treatment and aftercare of tuberculosis, Papworth, CambridgeshireK1140 - Papworth Village Settlement for the treatment and aftercare of tuberculosis, Papworth, Cambridgeshire
Expand A - Records of Frank Jordan, archivist and historian of the Settlement and villageA - Records of Frank Jordan, archivist and historian of the Settlement and village
Collapse B - Special Collections: Records of the Village Settlement and elsewhere arranged and listed in detail by Frank Jordan while in office and after his retirementB - Special Collections: Records of the Village Settlement and elsewhere arranged and listed in detail by Frank Jordan while in office and after his retirement
Expand 4 - Frank Jordan's Lists of Records4 - Frank Jordan's Lists of Records
Collapse 5 - Records Arranged and Listed by Frank Jordan5 - Records Arranged and Listed by Frank Jordan
Expand 1 - 'Literature Publicity': brochures and leaflets about Papworth Village Settlement, (many printed at Papworth), for fundraising, programmes for film showings in aid of Papworth cuttings from magazines of articles about Papworth1 - 'Literature Publicity': brochures and leaflets about Papworth Village Settlement, (many printed at Papworth), for fundraising, programmes for film showings in aid of Papworth cuttings from magazines of articles about Papworth
Collapse 2 - 'Literature Publicity: Newspapers' 2 - 'Literature Publicity: Newspapers'
3 - ‘Princess Mary at Papworth: a new scout headquarters’
6 - ‘Where the Dole is Unknown; unique community without unemployment spectre’
7 - ‘Papworth: Welfare Fund Concert’
9 - ‘Tuberculosis Milk: Condemnation by Dr. Varrier-Jones - warning from the Pulpit’: Cambridge Daily News, Feb. 6 1931
10 - ‘The Prince of Wales: Today's Royal Visit to Royston and Papworth’
12 - ‘Sims Woodhead Memorial: Sir Arthur Stanley Opens New Laboratory at Papworth’
13 - The Optimist, Vol.I No.4, July 1929: ‘Papworth edition’, ‘Sixth Royal Visit brings Sunshine to Papworth’, including pictures and articles about royal visits(especially Duke and Duchess of York) and daily life, and article ‘The World's Watching Papworth’, by Sir Frederick Milner
Expand 16 - Village Settlement Pictorial16 - Village Settlement Pictorial
17 - Papworth Star Late Edition, July 26 1934, Counter-attack on TB: articles on royal openings and appeals (Prince George, Queen Mary), Mr. Neville Chamberlain on Papworth
20 - ‘An Appeal for Papworth’, women stricken by illness: The Morning Post, 18 Jul 1930
21 - ‘Safe Milk: pasteurisation and boiling’; letter from Varrier-Jones, The Times , 28 Feb. 1931
22 - ‘Papworth's Pioneer Community; where 'white scourge' is fought’: article from The Daily Chronicle, Aug 9 1927
23 - ‘A Colony of Consumptives’; article from The Spectator, Aug 4 1928
24 - Village Settlements Pictorial Vol.II No.3, Aug 4th 1931, Papworth ex-servicemen edition, ‘Forget Armageddon but not those that brought us peace’: article by Sir Frederick Milner, village stories, ex-servicemen tributes and stories, pictures of ex-servicemen rehabilition at Papworth
25 - Village Settlements Pictorial, Vol. III. No.2, Nov. 1932, Papworth edition, Remembrance and thanksgiving number: articles and pictures about disabled ex-servicemen at Papworth
26 - ‘Hope for the Unfit’: Dr. Varrier-Jones' broadcast radio talk
27 - ‘Sims Woodhead Memorial: Sir Arthur Stanley Opens New Laboratory at Papworth - Great Work for Mankind’: Press and News, May 9, 1924
28 - ‘Roses, roses all the way: a Royal Visit with Royal Weather’: The Cambridge Chronicle and University Journal, July 13 1932: full page spread on the visit of the Duke and Duchess of York to Papworth
29 - Pictures of Papworth Life: Independent Press and Chronicle, March 22 1935
Expand 30 - ‘Queen at the fair’: article on Queen Mary visiting Papworth30 - ‘Queen at the fair’: article on Queen Mary visiting Papworth
31 - Village Settlement Pictorial, Vol. VI No.1, Nov 1935, Papworth edition: remembrance articles and pictures, interview with Sir Pendrill, ‘Tragic plight of TB’ by Madeleine Carroll, articles and pictures of Papworth life
Expand 32 - Village Settlements Pictorial 32 - Village Settlements Pictorial
33 - Village Settlement Pictorial, Vol. II No. 4, Nov 1931, Papworth edtion, Historical Armistice Number: The Armistice, Papworth's ex-servicemen, article by James Douglas. Pictures of the war and of Papworth's ex-servicemen
34 - ‘Village Settlements; A Solution to Many Problems’: The Times, July 311929
35 - ‘Sanatorium for Surrey: Formal Opening by Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Minister of Health’: Surrey Comet, 21 Jul 1928
40 - ‘The Attack on Tuberculosis’: article from The Nursing Times, July 9 1927
41 - ‘Papworth’: article from The New Statesman, March 5 1927
43 - ‘Papworth’: article from The Spectator, 6 Aug 1927
45 - ‘Care and After-care in Tuberculosis’: article from the British Medical Journal, 28 Jun 1930
46 - ‘A Village of Hope: Papworth's Pioneer Community’: Liverpool Post and Mercury, 9 Aug 1927(Newspaper cutting, 2x23, Envelope 1
47 - ‘A Practical Way to "Remember"’: Daily Mail, 11 Nov 1927
49 - ‘A Rose and a Smile from the Duchess’
53 - ‘Consumptives Persecuted; Doctor's Plea for New Attitude’; article from Dr. Varrier-Jones
54 - ‘The Stone Laying’: Laying of the Foundation stone for the Baron Hospital
55 - ‘Altogether for that Pool! Papworth's thanks to ‘G.L.’ and ‘D.H’ ‘; opening of the pool at Papworth
56 - ‘Have you sent us yours? South Still leads in Pool Fund’
57 - ‘Say ‘Pool’ six times and send us the result’
58 - Group photograph at opening of the swimming pool: Sunday Dispatch, Aug 17 1930
59 - ‘Excellent Scheme: Village Settlement for Tuberculosis - Rotary Address’: Evening Herald, April 25 1932
63 - ‘Wanted: A Papworth Day’: from letters to the Editor, Cambridge Daily News, 28 Aug 1929
64 - ‘Queen Mary at Papworth: special home for special staff inspected’
65 - ‘Consumption War - film that shows how it can be fought’
66 - ‘Friendly Societies' Council; Addenbrooke's and Papworth Matters’
69 - ‘British Medical Association: the Programme of the Meetings, Many Distinguished Visitors’, by a Medical Correspondent
70 - ‘Broadcasting to-day’: Feb 10 1923
71 - ‘Visit of the Duke and Duchess of York’
72 - ‘Checking consumption: the Duke of York's visit today’
Expand 73 - ‘Papworth Colony: further progress of Great Movement Reported at Annual Meeting’73 - ‘Papworth Colony: further progress of Great Movement Reported at Annual Meeting’
74 - Letter to Dr. Varrier-Jones regarding a request for a ‘Home’ from a consumptive woman, Miss Grace Heinston (?), sent with a copy of Varrier-Jones' article on ‘Hope for the Unfit’, June 7 1928 [see 1140/5/26 above]
75 - ‘Life in the British Legion Village’: Daily Sketch, 30 Sep 1928
76 - ‘Prince to visit model village: Papworth's work for consumptives’: Mar 30 1928
77 - ‘Prince of Wales on Papworth: Impressed by Settlement System’: Mar 30 1928
80 - ‘Papworth seen on screen: film story of war on white scourge’: Daily Herald, 15 Nov 1929
82 - Village Settlement Pictorial, Vol. III No.3, Nov 1933, Papworth edition, Remembrance and thanksgiving number: articles and pictures about disabled ex-servicemen at Papworth, including an article on Stanley Baldwin's radio appeal for Papworth
96 - ‘Boiled Milk’: The Times, Feb 28 1936, relating to a letter by Dr. Varrier-Jones regarding tuberculosis bacilli in milk
98 - Papworth; Cite de Vive et d'Esperance’; article by Warwick Deeping: Vivre, 12 Mar 1933, p 3
101 - ‘Nurses' Gift Home - built and furnished by patients’ by Lady Patricia Ward
102 - ‘Papworth Wants £10,000: Medical Director's Appeal’: Cambridge Independent Press, May 18 1934
103 - ‘Papworth Nurses' Home’
Expand 104 - ‘Papworth's New Hostel: Laying of Foundation Stone - visit of Minister of Health’: Cambridge Daily News, Oct 29 1932104 - ‘Papworth's New Hostel: Laying of Foundation Stone - visit of Minister of Health’: Cambridge Daily News, Oct 29 1932
105 - ‘A Papworth Film’: Yorkshire Post, 15 Nov 1929
106 - ‘A Lido for the Children’: picture of the opening of swimming pool, Sunday Dispatch, Aug 17 1930
108 - ‘Tuberculosis Colony; first annual meeting of Pioneer Association’: Cambridge Weekly News, Feb 18 1918
109 - Picture of the corner of the village school room
110 - Article on Queen's informal visit, Sept 20 1929
111 - The Optimist, Vol.I No.4, July 1929: ‘Papworth edition’, ‘Sixth Royal Visit brings Sunshine to Papworth’, including pictures and articles about royal visits(especially Duke and Duchess of York) and daily life, and article ‘The World's Watching Papworth’, by Sir Frederick Milner
112 - ‘Prince George visits Papworth’: pictures, Cambridge Chronicle, July 30 1930
113 - ‘Cambs. Council Debate: Shortage of Hospital Accommodation; - Huts as a solution?’: Cambridge Daily News, Nov 5th
114 - ‘Deeping, Incognito, visits workingmen's home for book material’: gathering material for his book Smith, the sympathetic story of a workingman's life
115 - ‘War to Stamp Out Tuberculosis: Great Irish Scheme - Work at the Peamount Settlement’: Irish Independent, 26 Apr 1932
116 - ‘Papworth Village Settlement: Year's Work Reviewed - more patients treated’: May 26 1932
117 - ‘Papworth's Tired Nurses: Home in a garden orchard’: Cambridge Chronicle, Oct 5 1932
118 - ‘The Royal Tour of Papworth; Queen's Surprise Visit’: 14 Oct 1933, Queen Mary’s visit to Papworth
119 - ‘Village that is a Haven of Hope: Papworth Village Settlement and how it shelters hundreds of our fellow men’: Weekly Illustrated, July 28 1934
120 - ‘Papworth Farm Blaze’: Aug 17 1935, picture of Chequers Farm
123 - ‘Alarming Fire at Papworth’: article on the fire at Chequers Farm
127 - Village Settlement Pictorial, Vol. III No.1, July 1932, Papworth edition, Ninth Royal Visit Number: The Duke and Duchess of York visit Papworth Village Settlement for the third time, article by the Marchioness of Linlithlow, ‘"Tuberculosis - Snare of Youth’, other articles about Papworth
128 - ‘Boiled Milk’: relating to a letter by Dr. Varrier-Jones regarding tuberculosis bacilli in milk
129 - Programme for the Opening Ceremony of the New Headquarters, printed by Papworth Industries
132 - ‘British Legion in Devon’ by Legionaire: Express & Echo, 4 Aug 1932
134 - ‘Papworth Village Setllement; Letter of Congratulations from Prince of Wales - "Rapid Progress"’
136 - Letter to contributors and the public requesting donation to Papworth Hospital from Admiral of the Fleet The Lord Keyes, Vice-President
366 - ‘Good News for Papworth: £20,000 for Men's Hospital: Mr. Bernhard Baron's Trustees’
399 - ‘Papworth Village Settlement; A Record Year Reported’: May 20 1932
Expand 3 - 'Literature General': Documents from the Village Settlement and elsewhere3 - 'Literature General': Documents from the Village Settlement and elsewhere
Expand 4 - 'Literature Medical' 4 - 'Literature Medical'
Expand 5 - 'Literature Medical Booklets' 5 - 'Literature Medical Booklets'
Expand 6 - 'Literature pre-Settlement' 6 - 'Literature pre-Settlement'
Expand 7 - 'Literature Catalogue' 7 - 'Literature Catalogue'
Expand 8 - "Papworth Annual"8 - "Papworth Annual"
Expand 9 - "Papworth's Progress"9 - "Papworth's Progress"
Expand 10 - Papworth [Annual] Reports 10 - Papworth [Annual] Reports
Expand 11 - "The Colonist"11 - "The Colonist"
Expand 12 - "Pendragon Post"12 - "Pendragon Post"
Expand 13 - Photographs of village scenes, buildings and people13 - Photographs of village scenes, buildings and people
Expand 14 - Photographs of exterior and interior of medical buildings and hostels, Papworth Hall, medical staff and patients, facilities for the disabled, shelters and ambulances; series entitled "Photographs Medical"14 - Photographs of exterior and interior of medical buildings and hostels, Papworth Hall, medical staff and patients, facilities for the disabled, shelters and ambulances; series entitled "Photographs Medical"
Expand 15 - Photographs of interior and exterior of offices and workshops, goods produced by the Industries, visits by VIPs, royal warrant and personnel 15 - Photographs of interior and exterior of offices and workshops, goods produced by the Industries, visits by VIPs, royal warrant and personnel
Expand 16 - Photographs taken at Bourn of Sir Pendril Varrier-Jones and of Settlement, soldiers and personnel at Papworth during the Second World War, called "Early Days"16 - Photographs taken at Bourn of Sir Pendril Varrier-Jones and of Settlement, soldiers and personnel at Papworth during the Second World War, called "Early Days"
Expand 17 - Photographs of Sir Pendrill Varrier-Jones, his grave, Matron Borne, medical and Settlement personnel, Ernest and Anna Maria Hooley, visits by royalty and VIPs, called "Royals and Persons"17 - Photographs of Sir Pendrill Varrier-Jones, his grave, Matron Borne, medical and Settlement personnel, Ernest and Anna Maria Hooley, visits by royalty and VIPs, called "Royals and Persons"
Expand 18 - Photographs taken at village pantomimes, sporting activities, flower shows, Women's Institute, Gala Week, called "Entertainments and Publicity"18 - Photographs taken at village pantomimes, sporting activities, flower shows, Women's Institute, Gala Week, called "Entertainments and Publicity"
Expand 6 - Collected Records: Photographs6 - Collected Records: Photographs
Expand C - Official and business records of the SettlementC - Official and business records of the Settlement
Expand D - Records Collected from other IndividualsD - Records Collected from other Individuals
Expand E - Papworth Oral History ProjectE - Papworth Oral History Project