GEORGE BEADNELL fonds – 1864 -2016 – 0.5 cm. of textual records and one CD containing 4 items and one flash drive containing 10 items
(A.19.12) – Loc.A-H-9 – George Beadnell family history is 10 pp. letter size emails of Beadnell family history, particularly concerning his wife Amy Beadnell.
These emails were initiated by Joan Smith and donated to the museum by her.
(A.19.16) – Loc.A-F-4 – George Beadnell history CD contains 4 items. 1. A scan of a small 41 pp. book written by George Beadnell in 1864 “The Physiology of Man, Life and Death”. 2. A scan of a 100 pp. journal/scrapbook of George Beadnell’s (1864-1872) containing handwritten notes on anatomy and newspaper clippings, ticket stubs, postage stamps and other ephemera. 3. A letter from Joan Smith (2016) explaining the CD’s contents. 4. A letter from Hilary Foskett to Rosemary Smith (2000) on Geo. Beadnell family history.
The CD was compiled and donated by Joan Smith.
(A.22.17) – Loc.A-F-4 – Beadnell diary, family history, and photos on flash drive contains 8 items. 1. Beadnell diary 1892, Liverpool to Denman; 2. Census records 1851-1891 following the Beadnells; 3. Notes in local papers on the Beadnells; 4. Dr. Beadnell’s journal 1864-1872 as a medical student, same as (A.19.16.2); 5. Fillongley photos; 6. Amy Bastin history by Joan Smith; 7. Dr. Beadnell probates, England; 8. Beadnell bios by Joan Smith
The flash drive was compiled and donated by Joan Smith.
See also A.20.23 – Loc. A-H-9 – Beadnell – Fillongly photos