Bridge School teachers KEC to school 17 07.1914 authorisation of Certificated teacher to be appointed 1. Emmie Hanson Chandler b. 30 September 1886 V appointed October 15' 1914 2. Letter from Board of Education (Edmund Phipps) 10.04.1915: war office says “ present requirements are not so pressing that the teachers should be released for Red Cross work. They should only be allowed to give up their present positions for nursing work under the most urgent circumstances.” 3. KEC to Rev H Knight (from Chol. Harrison) 15.04.1915 referring to and enclosing (2) above. 4. Formal contract of appointment letter from KEC for Miss Chandler, dated 10.1 1.1914. .1 Geo Andrews, Headmaster 5. From KEC (Chol Harrison) 21 2.12.1914 to B&P School (No.59) re Emmie H Chandler: Grade A5 Commencing at £95p.a. max £110p.a. annual increment £5 clue in August, commencing 28.09. 1914 6 From KEC 03.12.1914 salary payment delayed (late information). 7. From KEC 30.11.1914 has Miss C been absent on Red Cross work? 1 f so, to what extent? 8. From KEC 07.11.1914 permission given for RC work by Miss C one afiemoon a week. 9. From KEC 06.11.1914 Miss C was formerly at Barham up to 27.09.1914 10. From KEC to Miss EHC at Red Land, Pucle (sic) Lane Canterbury giving permission to work for Red Cross Society 11. From KEC to School 29.05.1915 enclosing (10) 12. MS letter from Miss EHC to G Andrews 01.06. (1915) from Greek Street Military Hospital Stockport 13. KEC to B&P school 13.05.1915 consent to release for red cross work. 14. KEC to B&P School l0.04.l919noting dernobilisation of Miss EHC on 05.04.1919 KEC to school 26.06.1915 no replacement necessary unless numbers increase KEC to school appointed Grade a5 @ £95rising at £5 p.a. to £110 from 28.09 1914 (corrected from 05.10.1914, first increment Aug 1915 MS letter to Rev Knight 02.12.1909 from 45 Millais Road Dover application, with three testimonials Grade A2 Commencing at £50 p.a. max £65 p.a. annual increment £3 due in August, commencing 10.01.1910 KEC to school 21.12.1909: salary [Tom the scale enclosed is £50. MS note attached’ Will you let Miss Hellon know this; I understood from you it was £55 H K(night)’ KEC to school 29.04.1910 agreement for appointment of Annie Mary Hellon as assistant teacher from 10.01.1910 @ £50 (witnessed by Geo. Hawkins, Riverdale House) From KEC 15.07.1910 appointed student teacher @ £20 From KEC: 19.07.1910: appointed Student teacher from 01.08.1910 @ £26 p.a. Completed year at SLGS as Bursar. Address: The Gardens, Bourne Park, Bishopsbourne. Payne Smith, SLGS, Pupil Teacher Scholarship See also below, Miss Knight (identified there as Miss Barter) KEC to school: 23.11.1904 leave of absence to attend King’s Scholarship Exam KEC to school 10.05.1904 travelling expenses to Canterbury provided she pays 10/- towards cost of tuition.on Saturdays KEC to school 17.06.1904 agrees expenses (she pays 30/- p.a. towards tuition). KEC to school 12.05.1904 will make up diff. between 10/— and actual cost at Canterbury KEC to school 05.07.1904 also a grant of£1 KEC to school 26.07.1904 refusing to increase salary until she is recognised as a supplementary teacher ‘KEC to school 27.09.1913 supply teacher to start in lieu of Miss Rayner ‘that her services will not be required again. KEC to school 21.10.1913 confirmation that Miss R’s appointment is terminated at end of summer term. REC to school 13.01.1913 Miss R Rayner overpaid by £l.14s.3d. Repayment demanded KEC to school 25.1 1.1913 No further action to be taken re: overpayment KEC to school 30.05.1907 salary increased to £30 as from 01.04.1907 KEC to school 20.1 1.1909 absence granted to Miss Rayner to sit for Certificate exam. KEC to school 25.1 1.1909 appointment of uncertificated teacher vice Miss JR. KEC to school 08.04.1910 permission to be absent to sit for her exam KIZC to school 08.07.1910 Miss JR cannot be recognised as uncertificated teacher unless she passes a qualifying exam KEC to school 24.05.1905 Miss JR Grade 2 @ £62.10 rising by £3 p.a. to £70. 15‘ increment Jan 1906 Grade a2 Commencing at £56 p.a. rising to £65 by £3 increments as from Jan 1912, commencing 0 1.05.191 1 KEC to school 07.07.1914 appointment of of Miss Rush as from 13"‘ July as assistant teacher KEC to school 28 07.1933 Salary scales supplementary teachers: £100 rising by £5 to £133, less temporary reduction of 10%, as from 1 Sept 1933. First increment payable on April 1“ 1934 KEC to school 06.02.1932 : temporary engagement as assistant teacher at salary less 10%. No payment for holidays, one day"s notice. Grade 212 (uncertiticated) salary £55 rising by £3 p.a. to £65 starting from 04.10.1915, first increment March 1917. To replace MISS E H Chandler, on leave. Witness Andrews. Resigned on 16.01.1918 in order to take post at Harbledown School Principal teacher of Infants’ dept from 01.10.1915 at £90 witness Robert Wye 17.07.1915 Undated letter from KEC: procedure for appointing Head Teacher in the Infants Dept. From KEC 26.02.1914 recommendation of Miss EH1’ Noted: she came on March 3rd and lefl March 6"‘. KEC to school 27.04.1912: Ada Horton Grade a2 Sa1ary£70 p.a. no increments starting 01.05.1912 Agreement dated 02.08 1912 but signed 26.11.1912, though started on May 15' Rev GM Livett Wateringbury Vicarage, Maidstone to Rev Knight, 19.03.1912: MS About Ada Horton 1 have nothing to say but what is good. She is very conscientious, very respectable, a really good girl. — in fact an uncommon girl. I think she teaches well, but you will learn all about that from others. I think she wants a change, partly on her aunt’s account ~ with whom she lives; and we shall be sorry to lose. I have known her for 16 years. KEC to school 04.03.1910 Increase ofsalary to £35 as from 01.02.1910 KEC to school 01.02. 191 0 Supplementary teachers get no annual increments. Circular letter from KEC 15.05.1919 difficulty in filling vacancies for Uncertificated Teachers. New definition ‘Class Teachers’ will now be unspecific. See also below, Miss Knight. KEC to school 03.03.1905 : Resignation of Miss Whale Dept of Education to school (Rev J Kirby) 12749 : 30.05.1895 confirmation that Gertrude G Wye is recognised under art. 51 of the code. 2 Cambridge Certs, 1 Class List 93/ 1 1368A KEC to school 03.11.1905 Agreement for Fanny Wye as Principal teacher of Infants @ £100 from 01.04.1906, appointed 20.07.1905, signed 07.11.1905 Grade H1 £100 maximum 30.10.1905 From Board of Education to school 06.05.1915 notice that Fanny Wye (Elementary School teachers Superannuation Act 1898) will be 65 on 08.09.1915 KEC to school 29.1 1.1905 appointment of Mr Andrews as Principal teacher of Mixed school @ £115 plus use of house ‘together with coal and water’ signed 01.05.1904 and 05.12.1905 KEC to school 06.07.1911 ref letter of 29.06.1911 agreement to employ Miss Knight for 3 months. Grade C as a2 @ £65 for three months commencing l0.07.l91 1 KEC to school 09.01.1912 has Miss Knight resigned yet? KEC to school 20.02.1912 in reply to letter of 19.02.1912 supply teacher may be possible to replace Miss Wright (sic) ?Knight. Otherwise recognise Student Teacher Miss Barter as part of the staff. Cannot be recognised as uncertificated until expiry of engagement as student teacher.. managers also refer to salary of Miss Hopkins. KEC to school 27.1 1 .1911 reply to letter of 03. 1 0.1911 proposal to terminate Miss Knigl1t’s engagement by three months notice. ‘The managers should approach the Teacher with a view to her tendering her resignation and failing the receipt of this they should give the Teacher notice that her engagement will terminate as indicated above.’ KEC to school 02.10.1918 Unattached teacher Miss King directed to the school as Assistant teacher Board of Education to school as of 20.01 .1932 — Mixed dept Report by I-IMI A M Morley The pupils consist of children of over 9 years of age and the number on the books is 67. Telnphane Nb. .- Tclegrarrts : Mmnsromz ‘I06. ,9 KENT EDUCATION COMMITTEE. """"‘”"°°‘"’ Director of Education. v 11:’, iclicrs shoulzl ba adxiressed 17; the 3—‘:~sh:.-3: r.-azs.-3! be p1-’z'paidw SESSIONS HOUSE. Ht/In MAIDSTONE. 10th April 1919. Briage & Patrixbourne School. ‘ Staff. Zlan, \ Dear Sir, The Commlttee have received a letter from iflss E. Ho 2» \ \ I am, dear Sir, . Yours faithfully, 3 a ,:' ” for the Diredtoro ~‘$ Rev. H. Knight, Patrixbourne Vicarage, Canterburyo before making any arrangements in the matter, E iss Chand- 511‘ SPRINGFIELD, MAIDSTONE. ‘W-\.‘{ 4 T9253 r Sonoon. ~% ence to the account of /“I”? L/*"v’M"” . “‘- which has been iforwarded to this Oifice, I am instructed _ _e . g1. . Q - - [g_,_?f,.—. . . ; under the provisions of Section 7 (I) (d) of the Education Act, 1902, the Com- -iahie only for the cost of Work which they consider to be due to fair Wear and “<- use of any room in the School-house for the purpose of_ a. Public Elementary The Managers are liable in respect of ‘he other part, and the items comprising ,9 ‘out have accordingly been apportioned as follows :— Amount payable by Committee. ,6 s. Managers. d. ,5 s. d. I I 1 i - 3 The amended account of .£ :_ _;f.‘g. s. g"l.’4_ 11. will subnlitted to the Committee for payment in due course, and I am to ask. that you will kindly inform the Ttadegman ' --~»—~-«L +1»:-+ I-ma Imnan made. "— WI! 3flaK‘111:I1i;er an the question of the appcsinmaut. I am, flaw: Sir, ¥ __._..Q1’.m.:s.feithful1y,.w. .. . . R, 0. r g , M , , . E . . E . , mcox_zm_._>2_ _u>r>om €3).»»4 \\\x zodmawma. :14 Ma C nterbury. om .‘ 3; .«§@ Ba=.==te— FENN, Wzxmhmr, filazims, gfixintzns, finnzz gllmzumtmc, H m.B mmmwumm .3. Sum wuwnommm .oo .S.»m.5w, %.Ofi ¥‘$?:.‘:‘T:E3i'.~}‘Jf=!:>!eF@'. U1~ma,1s { No. of compartments L do. Feet run .4 Q g {- do. What system, ush‘ed A /,5@,y_;,;.4 ' Name of Company flag ¢zég fig . Is the supply by meter? &¢ If Spring water, full pam- Water tieulars as to pumps, W Supply Tanks, etc., lf rain water, full par- ticulars as to pumps, tanks, etc., and drink- ‘ ins supply ‘ No.01? Basins 293% If fixed‘ ya Lavatory Where - «£4. ££7'2%L % _ If look-up sink fié ' Sewer Q 7 ‘ do. l _ //fi§*‘ cfliA£éK< how < Cessplf. - - drained ’ ‘ do. if Wa.ter.'tig-ht or soa.k—a.way_£%/,é éage Surplus Land (if any)—— a.. r. pchs. yds. do. ’ How used, M H V I V d R l V V H M‘ do. f Freehold or Leasehold Owner ‘ Lzwéu gwec / If premises are held under lease, please state particulars : . W /2 gr” .' Commencing from ‘ How many years (Q Tenure How determinable Qfi/\. Rent Any special conditions '4’/par ‘*4 Wu/2 ,7 V ‘ ‘ I ) 15 *3‘? ‘I5’ m*°»*f6f?”__-%/ 1 If Spring whim, full par- If f;icu1.gz-5 as in pumps, Eupplgy 'I‘g:nks., 1‘? win flrawr, $1113 Znazu ticulazs as to pumps, iazxks, e=1;c., and d1-ink ing supply No. of Basins fizz Z ( If fixed 2/‘ y '/ Iflock-up sink % r ,;_.;,_m 04 ‘ semff V do. ‘ how < Cesspi 1; ______ T_ ;Lraim>zI. ' » 1 do. if WzLter~ti.g11t. or soa.k~a.wa.y Surplus Land, (if :mj;*) a. r, pchs. yds. do. Next’ used ‘ In x\?'l10m the property vested_ gfl‘ Q; (in. ]"m:;1,10ld or LtEE1.S(‘.h(J]d ‘ ()wnm1 ,_ W L /7«7£a— /Z« If pre.,n.n‘se,s :—LTi§ held under lease, please state particulars: ‘ Chmmeneing fmm ‘1 How nmxzy jgmas " ¥‘"¥.”,a" F K #3? :3 ififiiif fihnsaattinn Gfinmmilm. Material of Building Is the house part of School premises - 3 If so, state its position and whether de.tacI_1ed P E "9 E f School. No; ,5’? " Departm ant. Sit{fi11gRoom:——Size: /4 ft. Lin. x // ft. 3 in; ' x’ f ft. 4¢—in.1i1'gh. LivingB»o<>m= ,, /L ft. V in. x/9 ft. » in. x J" ,, Kitchen: ,, /0 ft. _, in. x 7 it. M in. 4: in. ,, S<=u11ery= /I/Q/VE ft. in..x ft. in. x . ft. ‘in. ,, (Has it a copper, sink, stove, or kitchener.) "V K Lauder: ,, ,4 ft. 4 in. x 4 ft. « in. x ,w ft. 4511. ,, /,,L1'1-,. 7111. x /Lft. g in. x 7 ft. (in. ,, /L ft. 2 in. x /0 ft. 9A in. x ;/ ft. ~’+ Bedroom (1.) ,, ,, (2) ,, ,, (3)> /1 ft. ~- in. x 9 ft. 5 in. x ,;« ft.91'n. ,, ,, ,;>ft.71n.><7 ft.3 in. x ;/£t."‘in. ,, State winich bedrooms have fireplaces: Nos. g I ,2 , 3 in. X ft. in. high. _ Is there 2). lavatory basin with Water supply. i Name of Water Company /fig,/5,525 1% §'Sizt:; R: '- x ft. Bath Hoomx If hot and cold W-a.te1' supply. Is the supply by meter, go and is it separate from the School supply V‘ If spring Wa.ber, full par- Water ; tioulars as to pumps «X , Supply \ and tanks /‘ If minxwmtexg full par- ! particulars as to ? pumps and tanks, and V‘ ; and state whence 1‘ mix-inking supply is ‘Z obtai11ed _ V , Is gas laid on, if so, has the house a separate meter? L _2cQ.:/ _€9;,'_,‘__ 6.2/‘_ 35 E?i‘~~—°--~~ r» --fw» Ma ~/” W Is the furniture Wholly or in part the property of the A-ianagers By whom is the House occupied P % . ‘ /If.‘ Closet system _ %%£;,o( i M‘: ( aaboc ‘- Oesspit 1 Vs/.,> Drainage (P School Cesspit) 5 Q S , 1 Septic 'l‘a.nks _, 1/ _ _ ' ystem. —---——————— Main Sewer 1:; */ Size of Garden ,, — ~ }0 Outbufldings gznx _To Whom does the house belong ? — Owner % Q . V ‘Address? " ‘ z H: T‘ B @W5<_zfl/ Bateabie value under last assessment ' ‘ ~ Oorrespondevzt. Date /__2_o 7 - «.1a§_»..fii . , .zv:.fifia2nh.w$d..1. . mI:.;zuamu4..~§»4wfl3xu,aX. .$_p.n>..«nmnamufluunn.x... . // A cfiwér <>':v¢u»=a/«n-Cf __#—————/ 455$ ??’/'3 %.D1«. to 12;. 1aR1DcuH1\1r>,j Builder and Undertaker, PORTLAND TERRACE, BRIDGE, NR. CANTERBURY, /, ©\— I9AmmmG, GLAZING, IQAIBI-312 BANGING, as. @ 1 [ \_ g 3 E % 5; zfijz ug x [H .\T DU'i3s'3\TaON COMMITTEE. II‘! C}. Tzuzsuoutz NATIONAL B73 WESTMINSTER. CAXTON Hous E, All letters should be addressed, to \‘he Secretary. Pamgfl mm be Prepaid WESTMINSTER, s.w. ENCLOSURE. (NIAR 51-. .Inu:s's FARR STAYIGN or mrrmcx RAILWAV.) Jfth June, 1907. 1. Bridge & Patrixbourne School. 2. Playground. Elem. W. PLEASE warrs AT THE HEAD or YOUR REPLY Dear Sir, In reply to your letter of the 7th instant, I have to inform you that the Committee cannot legally contribute out of their funds towards the expense of tar paving the playground of a Voluntary School. For the information of your Managers, I send you the following copy of a letter received from the Board of Education dated the 6th January, 1904, on this matter:- "...I am to inform you that the Board of Educa- tion are advised that the persons responsible for repairs to a playground forming part of the premises of a. Voluntary School are the Managers of the School. " I accordingly return the estimate of Messrs. Chit- tenden & Simmons, Istd., for carrying out the proposed W0 Pk . I am, dearlsiri ,_ , Yours fai thfully ,6 9 Assi stant Secretary. 4 /3; B ..,w,,,¢e,§, K.\Ti0NAL 1658 HOLEORN. =- . . B EDFO H D ROW. Please 71015 the fallozvinn -instrzwtzom. 1r1~'5A—- 44 ( ) “ostr-472 must bu prcpaxw LONDON, W.C. 3 .I. (o) Sammie Letfus must be tlnitba-rt for erwh subiect (n) Each utter would mm the amcs reference. 5 R B E =2 g (A) Ali. letters sizould. be addressed ta t-luv Secretary. 9 Q (3) Foolscap paper should be used for each. mm. E: g 8th February, 1906. I . 1. Bridge and Patrixhourne National School. PWWEWN“ “'“E 2. Teacher's Dwelling-house. HEAD OF YOUR REPLY _ W. M. Dear Sir, In reply to your letter of the 2nd instant I am directed to inform you that the Committee will of course pay for the water supplied by meter for the use of the children and washing purposes in the Classrooms. The Comittee, however, do not understand how it is the Teacher's Dwelling- house is supplied by the same meter, as the house is entitled to a separate domestic supply; I am therefore to suggest that the Managers should approach the Water Co. with a view to getting a supply of water to the house separate from that of the School and for the charge for such supply being assessed upon the rateable value of the house. The Managers are en- titled to this arrangement. If this course be followed no difficulty will arise as to th§‘app6?tionment)of the water charges hetueen the” Managers and the Committee. The rent due to the Managers will be included in the next schedule of payments to be made by the Committee. I am, dear Sir, E F Yours faithfullv. E W -‘saws 1-sv;a:<-—.~=w.v .5: 8 75* .~ ‘clue-ms - ‘us ‘v * ¥ 2‘. l$ HF: [E E1.‘ ‘E Form TEACHERS’ =rss:.:u:.11::ee.s:o1jsss. aasertt fihturatinn (llintttmitbze. ‘Z9 S0h001- 370- Q g Department. Material of Building 2,»; é‘&%_4_ +//éz i Is the house part of School premises _ » If so, state its position and whether detached? Jfig" — C ,,,2,(_ find Sitting Room :—Size: /4.; ft. ,Z,i11. x// £t..; in} x 3 max in. high. Living Room‘: ,, /,?/ ft. V in. x/0 ft. V ]'J1.V><.f ft./44 in. ,, Kitchen: ,, /0 ft. V in. x Q ft. « in. X3? ft;.44 in. ,, Scullery: /V/0,/VE ft. in. x ft. ix; x‘ ‘ft, in. ,, (Has it a copper, sink, stove, or kiichener.) Len-der: _ ,, 4 ft. 5 in. x 4 ft.“ in. x r £1-,.4< in. ,, Bedroom (1) ,, /,2_ ft. 7 in. X /,2_ ft. / in. X ft./ in. ,, ,, (2) ,, /Z, ft.,Z, 1'11. x/0 ft./4~ in. xf ft.4‘ in. ,, ,, (3) ,, /3 ft. r‘ in. x 7 ft} in. xé’ , “ft./9‘ in. ,, guy in. x 7 ft._j in. x 5” ft./9‘ in. ,, State which bedrooms have fireplaces: Nos. /. Z, 3 ' Size: ft. in x ft. in. X ft. in. high. éa fie/ . Is there at lavatory basin With Water supply. _fl”r- Name of Water Company Is the supply by meter, do, and is it separate from the School supply J7 ~ dyag/Loo/z,/b-01“./flbérv-L” .u%%»€ If spring Water, full par- Water ticu1a,1's as to pumps 1/‘ Supply‘ and tanks Bath lioomg If hot and cold'Wa.te1' supply. \ If rainwater, full par- 1/ particulars as to _ pumps and tanks, and 7 and state whence \ dx-inking supply is ‘ obtained Is was laid on, if so, has the house a. separate meter 1‘ 1% ,%¢—/ &% ,,¢;_ Is the furniture Wholly or in part the property of the Managers _ , By Whom is the House occupied P g Closet system L,,._a,44,,,_%«,,.,..., 4., e.a.u. 7 Cesspit %’@ Drainage (? School Cesspit) /9,0 System. Septic ’1‘anks___ 4/: Main Sewer "//Lo Size.of, Gcamden , , W ,_ -- __go Outbufldings Q2 2/C 4'/“D-a-—e( ‘é«_% To Whom does the house belong P fl ,@¢%¢ Owner &g:£QC£Q51¢j V Address ‘g ‘5':'E£7l3i3Z£{l!!E.!§£‘§1lflE’fi§§EIh!!‘&fi£!!@fiHE%E mim§'=Ifi mmmmm2.: Rateable value under last assessment C’or1~esp0ndent. N §§fl3u.ii§§.§n%§a§u%wwaam@§mE§a£mfis.$,%E,m2.a§Hmfiwham%§%,,%mm_§Ea§azffim _,. ,_ _ HIGH STREET; BRIDGE. @ m 1;.» E { E. { gas. in '1‘. CROUCH, E Builder, Qlumber, 3)-a‘imer and Slazier, Pa.per—Hange1-, Hons-e Decorator, Gas-fitter, &o. by ' Water Glosets, Gistems, &c:., Repaired on shortest notice. _ __ Esnmxrss ervmc FOR GENERAL Rnmuns. “Z7? 7‘ fl’ CK‘. /I ooh ' : i . ,,,,, V . . ,7 _ W 7/’ _ fix/’fi‘%'f""O-. 9 aid/4,. balsa-. § /4, o/.¢..’7_ /3.... J. é ’— %,¢,¢ flu. .. 2' .. 3 i § ;. g 1 is ( ‘ 3. k ‘aw-«.44 _ 1 £5" ' Zi I .1 % s T T —uL s 9 2 9 1 it 5 ~ ‘— E L) 4 ~._- ; 7.? Q % Q xaxf wmx Tg£,;g$wm\\® s\§§% Qxux. ...3.33\,fi:e.m\r.w\L 3‘ .0, : .. a. .<:% .\n./... R lm . C .. wf . VP V \m\u \ xx, ; x g V“ 4% . § .m.& 9%: §\ E \ 431% 1.3.5 \§\ «,\&E% %\i } - e ‘fixes \ WK . ..».:fl7»..w....;, ‘..u.?z,5,eL%¥_%;e!$93‘ . .3: ya, A. » kEw,. .: .7...‘ M. 55.‘. .1 . . , .. 2. %$.....W~ ,, a.E: .._..s;.,~,§$.,.:.§.w‘§,.smx&fl&w.~.. f=‘?.1?*=?“?EE3!3£!£!!*!!!~=w.!?‘mEW&7:r1&s@.'s!.§Umar»e§ '54. AA:-..‘ -' A A , , 5% I! i ‘MIN %J 113 LA )1 .’:alIF~&1JL ‘sign .4. m :ga5_:w1m27z.A):z3azm:aumlg|::ss:;sssnaI!r3 k I \ . . 9 ‘ \ _ H : 1-e‘ . .,_—,‘; iii‘ \ § E E .3 E x \E N J 9&9/5”/%4 E l_ _. ALBERT TERRACE, ‘BRIDGE, NI‘. Canterbury. bk‘ §.‘: J» V 1}?’ . ‘ --.__.._ V ' W‘ V‘ at ‘ ; ’/ . , .9 Ex M’ ID;z2z.3m4L£4g.a;1a¢émo£}km.-yééfa -3 § 3 R. 5 3 *»L”' ..& Dr. to 92; * °-P11-xmhmt, Cfiiazimz, ?z~Iird;m:, -I=In1x£B gllzrntatnt, Tqgs Am; m...M$,m, n_J2Dl.&.§«a& 44 . w J #332 wrnéé nu __mé/,2 .u,,"_E.?;, an , aw, fifi‘/36 \. .413 .22.. ¢§§,v§}.fl§ M , . . 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FENN, saw. ‘3PI1xmhm~, Giletzixzt, 5Pa1';ni:2¢:, -I=I1:k1xz-<2 flgtnxatnx, GAS AND WATER FITTER. _ ESTIMATES FOR GENERAL REPAIRS. 0 £2; %4,.,{ 4,, : fl é T fl%M;.s M/wugzux “V44,/zkaméam/f’Mv§ij; % 3 ;y4 4 _{__ /;1_4,% I :£%V*W4i&/~m~«,..' ea/’?~¢«««~w@«>.o¢z«/Miéwfl} i s. :_ 9 § .24, ‘$254.!’ I 1 ! I3 i ; ‘wgazz . a: «