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DMS82 - Records of Winnersh Methodist Church (previously Winnersh Mission Hall)
1 - Trustees
2 - Leaders and society stewards/Church Council
4 - Service of the Church
5 - Registration
6 - Membership
7 - Sunday School and Sunday Institute
8 - Printed material/Miscellaneous
1 - Photocopies of Mabel Matthews’ reference as a teacher from Southlands Training College, Battersea, Surrey (1907) and of her letter to fellow former students [c.1957-1965] summarising her subsequent career (including the work at Winnersh).
2 - Photographs of [female members of Miss Matthews’ family, probably including herself and her sister, and possibly their aunt Sophie Kitson].
3 - Photograph and memorial card relating to Annie Grace Lilian Matthews (c.1882-1917).
4 - Winnie Matthews’ membership ticket of the Wesleyan Methodist Church, December quarter 1910.
5 - Correspondence and papers relating to the winding up of the estate of Sophie Kitson (aunt of Miss Matthews and founder of the Mission Hall).
6 - Handbill advertising opening (by Mabel Matthews) of a new vestibule at Harrow Christian Fellowship, Headstone Hall, 2 Headstone Road, Middlesex.
7 - Handbills advertising services and special events at Winnersh Hall.
8 - Press cutting reporting the opening of the mission hall.
9 - Unused printed letter form for arranging preachers at the hall.
10 - Register of evacuees from London to St Neots, Huntingdonshire, [kept by Mabel Matthews].
11 - Correspondence of Mabel Matthews concerning the work at Winnersh.
12 - Correspondence of Miss E W Matthews concerning her dispute with the Methodist Church over the ownership of the hall.
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