Identity area
Reference code
QC/14/3/1/1
Title
Principals’ and Vice-Principals’ retirements
Date(s)
- 1946-1976 (Creation)
Level of description
File
Extent and medium
1 folder
Context area
Name of creator
(1908-1993)
Name of creator
Archival history
Immediate source of acquisition or transfer
Content and structure area
Scope and content
This file contains 1 folder:
- Dorothy H Melvin: copy of text for newspaper articles requesting contributions to the retirement presentation fund, 1946
- Isobel S Gibson: note of meeting of retirement presentation organising committee, November 1962; copy of letter requesting contributions towards the retirement presentation fund, December 1962
- Etna J Taylor (Vice-Principal 1948-1969): memo regarding the retirement presentation dinner on 26 June 1969 and requesting contributions towards the presentation fund, April 1969
- Juliann M Calder: copy of Juliann Calder’s curriculum vitae; handwritten and typescript note of meeting of retirement presentation committee, 18 November 1975; note requesting contributions to the retirement presentation fund, November 1975; handwritten notes regarding the presentation; note of small committee of Governors’ meeting on the retirement presentation, 22 April 1976; handwritten presentation fund accounts; suggested menus for the presentation luncheon; invitation letter to the special luncheon following the governors’ meeting on 17 June 1976; invitation response letters; handwritten list of donations; arrangements for staff presentation to Juliann Calder on 25 June 1976; arrangements for the special luncheon following the governors’ meeting and list of guests; thank you letters from the Secretary and Treasurer to individuals involved in the arrangements; invoices and handwritten accounts for the presentation fund
Appraisal, destruction and scheduling
Accruals
System of arrangement
The content of the folder has been ordered chronologically in descending order.
Conditions of access and use area
Conditions governing access
Open although access to some records may be restricted by data protection legislation.