'Cour des Lions' added in manuscript in pencil.
Reproduction of a photograph.
'Daguerreotype Lerebours.'
'Imp. de Bongeard.'
'Salathé sc.'
'Publié par Rittner & Goupil [ ... ] N. P. Lerebours [ ... ] H.r Bassange [ ... ].'
[ ] Lerebours.
'Cour des Lions' added in manuscript in pencil.
Reproduction of a photograph.
'Daguerreotype Lerebours.'
'Imp. de Bongeard.'
'Salathé sc.'
'Publié par Rittner & Goupil [ ... ] N. P. Lerebours [ ... ] H.r Bassange [ ... ].'
[ ] Lerebours.
Arthur McIvor and Ronald Johnston in conversation with South Wales miner Les Higgon, Gorseinon, 10 May 2004.
Interview C30.
Johnston, Ronald James, b. c. 1960, oral historian, researcher, writerCorrespondence 1993-1998, re Michael O’Connor’s move to release copies of Turner & Newall records gathered in preparation of Chase Manhattan Bank v. T&N plc et al., United States District Court, Southern District of New York.
At the time O’Connor was Vice President and Senior Associate Counsel of Chase Manhattan Bank.
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Closes with Nancy Tait corresponding re O’Connor’s Freedom of Information Award in the UK, 1995, in recognition of “his remarkable efforts to supply British victims of asbestos diseases with documents needed for their compensation claims."
Copies of minutes and other papers relating to T&N Board and Executive Committee meetings, 1967-1990.
With a detailed covering letter from Michael O'Connor, 20 July 1993. Correspondence and papers re proposed changes to the Asbestos Regulations and T&N's subsequent steps for compliance.
Papers include
Corporate correspondence and papers re media coverage on the asbestos industry, in particular the Yorkshire Television documentary ‘Alice: a fight for life’ (broadcast 20 July 1982). The programme was named after Alice Jefferson, who developed malignant pleural mesothelioma thirty years after working at an asbestos plant for a few months as a teenager. The film documented her last days and explored the health issues surrounding the manufacture and use of asbestos products.
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The bulk of the file dates from 1982-1983. Covering correspondence with Chase Manhattan is dated 1993.
'L. M. Cordonnier, Lille'
'Palace of Peace, The Hague' endorsed in manuscript in pencil in bottom margin.
'From G[rea]t Capitals Portfolio' endorsed in manuscript in pencil on reverse.
From an unidentified [portfolio] publication. Number '3' in top right corner.
Cordonnier, Louis Marie, 1854-1940, architect'[N Z 1914] A D Wool'
From 'Stieler's Hand-Atlas No. 76'.
Photographs and images of the discovery and removal of asbestos and images of a Reserve Power Station in Melbourne.
Photographs as follows:
-1 black and white photograph of 4 men in hazard suits on a rocky outcrop by the sea, handling what is likely to be asbestos deposits, c1980s
-8 colour photographs of the asbestos removal in the charity's Cuffley Office, mounted on A4 paper, c1970s
-1 photocopy of a photograph of a warning sign for asbestos found in ceiling tiles, with a transcription of the sign
-image of ceiling containing asbestos with the asbestos labelled and the legend 'Parts of Ceiling', on acetate and a paper copy
-12 colour photographs mounted on two sheets of A4 paper, labelled 'Edwards Ipswich, Damages Asbestos Insulation' and one photograph labelled 'Reynolds 1975' on the reverse of the second A4 sheet of paper
-4 black and white prints of 'figures', with captions, illustrating the removal of asbestos and the dust it creates
-11 colour photographs of different views, mainly interior views, of what looks like a group visit to a power station. Found within an envelope labelled: 'Reserve Power Station, Melbourne'
-1 colour postcard showing a lump of asbestos held in a hand. Postcard is captioned on the reverse: 'Crude Asbestos. Thetford Mines, Qubec, Canada, World's Largest Asbestos Center'
Card index of SPAID/OEDA cases, in alphabetical order (by surname of individual afflicted and family member). In some cases cross-referenced to case number or 'Q' file (OEDA/C/1/2); see link below.
Printout of the OEDA case database in the form of a table, 28 July 2003. 171 pp, listing cases 2-3650 (with gaps) and cases 4001-10,000 (with extensive gaps), followed by a few rows with anomalous case numbers. This and other indicators suggest that there may have been a technical problem with the database.
The printout appears to have been generated to support OEDA's case for continued funding from Association of London Government (ALG; formerly the London Boroughs Grant Unit, LBGU), the organisation's main source of funding since 1983.
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