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AGENDA
NOTE: In the case of non-members, this agenda is for information only
Committee - BRECKLAND AREA MUSEUMS COMMITTEE
Date & Time - THURSDAY, 24TH OCTOBER, 2013 AT 2.00 PM
Venue - THE COUNCIL CHAMBER, THETFORD TOWN COUNCIL, KING'S HOUSE, KING STREET, THETFORD, NORFOLK IP24 2AP
Persons attending the meeting are requested to turn off mobile telephones
Committee Members:
Breckland Council Norfolk County Council
Mr P.J. Duigan Mr C. S. Clark Mr P R W Darby Mr R.G. Kybird Mrs P.A. Spencer
Mr S Hebborn Mr H Humphrey Mr M.A. Kiddle-Morris Mr W. R. J. Richmond Mr P Smyth
Co-optees
Mr D. Blackburn Mrs T Paines Ms C Walters
Member Services Elizabeth House, Walpole Loke, Dereham Norfolk, NR19 1EE
Date: Thursday, 17 October 2013
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1. CHAIRMAN
To elect a Chairman of the Committee for the ensuing year.
2. VICE-CHAIRMAN
To elect a Vice-Chairman of the Committee for the ensuing year.
3. MINUTES
To confirm the Minutes of the meeting held on 1st February 2013.
4. APOLOGIES
To receive apologies for absence.
5. CHAIRMAN'S ANNOUNCEMENTS
6. URGENT BUSINESS
To note whether the Chairman proposes to accept any item as urgent business, pursuant to Section 100(B)(4)(b) of the Local Government Act, 1972.
7. DECLARATION OF INTERESTS
Members are no longer required to declare personal or prejudicial interests but are to declare any new Disclosable Pecuniary Interests that are not currently included in the Register of Interests. Members are reminded that under the Code of Conduct they are not to participate and must leave the room, for the whole of an agenda item to which they have a Disclosable Pecuniary Interest. In the interests of transparency, Members may also wish to declare any other interests they have in relation to an agenda item, that support the Nolan principles detailed within the Code of Conduct.
8. ANCIENT HOUSE MUSEUM OF THETFORD LIFE 1 - 9
Report of Curator, Ancient House.
9. GRESSENHALL FARM & WORKHOUSE 10 - 80
Report by the Western Area Manager.
10. NEXT MEETING
To agree a date for the next meeting.
BRECKLAND AREA MUSEUMS COMMITTEE
24th October 2013 Item No.
ANCIENT HOUSE, MUSEUM OF THETFORD LIFE REPORT
Report by the Curator
1. Exhibitions and Interpretation 1.1 Thetford’s Lost Tudor Sculptures 27th July 2013 – 29th March 2014
The current exhibition at Ancient House displays the findings of a research project into the stone monuments of the Dukes of Norfolk at Thetford Priory, and features the return to Thetford of artefacts from the British Museum, Norwich Castle and Framlingham Castle. The sculptures are set in their Tudor context and the displays encompass the exhibitions room, Hall, the stairs and a part of one of the upper rooms. . A guide book to the exhibition has been written by the principal investigator of the research project, Phillip Lindley. This is a partnership project with the University of Leicester and English Heritage with funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council, Engineering and Physical
This report provides information on activities at Ancient House, Museum of Thetford Life from
February 2013 to September 2013
If you need this report in large print, audio, Braille, alternative format or in a different language please contact Oliver Bone on 01842 752599 and we will do our best to help
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Sciences Research Council and others. Project funding has allowed free admission at the Ancient House in August and September when normally a charge applies. An additional marketing push for the exhibition has included production of a leaflet with details of events, advertising in the monthly ‘About Thetford’ magazine, a street banner on the pedestrianised high street and door to door distribution of fliers August and September visitor figures are significantly increased. 1.2 Hard Times Earlier this year the Museum showed the Hard Times exhibition which looked at the poorest members of society around 100 years ago, covering topics such as sanitation, factory work, slum housing, and the workhouse. The display also made reference to the work camps for unemployed people set up in Thetford Forest after the First World War. A star object of the display was a rare workhouse doll on loan from Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse. 1.3 Toys 12th April 2014 – 19th July 2014 Museum staff are currently planning a more light hearted exhibition based on the theme of toys and games of the last 50 years or so. A public appeal has been made for objects and a photographer is lined up to take portrait shots of people of all ages with their favourite toys. 1.4 Thetford’s World War One 2nd August 2014 – June 2015 The Museum is actively involved in coordinating commemorations for the centenary of the Great War, which falls next year. We are working with colleagues in the town from a number of community organisations and interested individuals, with a view to creating exhibitions and events to mark the local version of an international anniversary. We plan to write a funding bid to the Heritage Lottery Fund this autumn for support to enhance the various activities.
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1.5 Future Exhibitions The Museum is included in a Stage Two bid to the Heritage Lottery Fund badged ‘Breaking New Ground’. The Ancient House is one of a large number of partners in this umbrella project led by the Brecks Partnership to conserve, enhance and promote better understanding of the Brecks area of Norfolk and Suffolk. Included for Ancient House in the bid are two exhibition projects (history of the countryside with the Norfolk Record Office, and All about Flint) and funding for learning activities for children and young people. 1.6 Japanese cultural exchange visit. Last October Thetford and the Museum were visited by a group from Japan keen to build cultural exchange with the Thetford area. Facilitated by Simon Kaner of the UEA School of Japanese studies, this was followed up in August by a visit to Nagawa Machi Japan by the Museum Curator and Deputy Head of Thetford Grammar School generously funded by the Japanese prefecture and partners. There are hopes of developing student exchanges, internet resources, exhibitions and other forms of connections using the rich archaeological heritage of both areas, particularly flint and obsidian. 1.7 Thetford Priory App In addition to the Thetford’s Lost Tudor Sculptures exhibition mentioned above, an accompanying app and digital teaching resources is being launched this autumn. This interpretive device provides talks from experts and actors, maps and reconstruction drawings to enliven and make sense of the Priory ruins. The app will be available for download onto mobile devices and the Museum has a set of ipads available for use at the Priory. Melissa Hawker, Learning Officer has been much involved in the development and testing of this educational resource working with colleagues from the Leicester team.
Using a trial version of the app at Thetford Priory.
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1.8 Social Media One of our Museum trainee’s contributions has been to set up and develop the Ancient House’s social media presence. These media offer an increasingly important way to promote the museum’s work and activities and to communicate with our audiences. Please join us on
@AncientHouseMus https://twitter.com/ancienthousemus https://www.facebook.com/AncientHouseMuseum
Ancient House Twitter page
2 Learning 2.1 Work with schools The Ancient House welcomes over 2,000 pupils each year for a variety of activities including: Traditional Tales, Toys, Romans and Iceni, Vikings, Anglo-Saxons, Castles, Tudors, 18th Century, Homes Long Ago, Sikhism, Victorians, WW1 and WW2, Maps, Shops and Shopping, Food and Healthy Living, 1970s life and the London Overspill Project. Feedback from teachers and pupils is valuable, here are two examples:
“...Thank You for a very well organised morning. The children really enjoyed it and were full of all the things they had found out when they got back to school!! Perfectly pitched for year 1.”
Year 1 Teacher visiting for WW2 Food and Healthy Living
“My favourite bit was the feather writing. I would like to use a feather for all my writing.”
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SEN pupil visiting for a Tudor event
The school events rely on a dedicated team of staff, volunteers and freelancers for delivery. They often use a ‘carousel’ of varied activities perhaps including object handling sessions, story telling, drama, cooking and craft with introductions and plenary sessions at the end. This format provides variety, enjoyment and memorable, effective learning. 2.2 Income generation and new themed souvenir bags for school groups Ancient House is trialling £2 pre-ordered goody bags for visiting school groups. It is often impractical for large school groups to visit the small museum shop but by offering these bags school, children will still be able to take home a souvenir of their visit and also help the Museum’s income generation. Orders have come in for Toys, WW2, Victorian and Roman goody bags. One teacher commented: “Love the goody bags. So easy to order and saved me the headache of worrying about the children bringing money.” Ancient House staff will be working with Maria Wong to explore some new shop stock specifically for goody bags. 2.3 Arts Award at Ancient House The Ancient House continues to provide a variety of ways for young people to gain Arts Awards from work with museum collections. This nationally recognised scheme offers a very good way for children to learn from museums and use collections as inspiration. Melissa Hawker, Learning Officer has developed this area of work, which has gained national recognition. For example, Melissa spoke at the 2013 Museums and Heritage Show to present a workshop on using Arts Award in museums, alongside staff from the Essex Police Museum and Caroline Bray from Trinity College, London which accredits Arts Award. The presentation was well received and Melissa has been asked to repeat it elsewhere. The Arts Awards work at Ancient House has been written up as a case study of good practice as part of a series of NMAS in-house guides. Copies will be available at the meeting. 2.4 Teaching Museum Ancient House continues to benefit from the work of our Curatorial Assistant Museums Trainee, Sarah Cassell. Sarah is one of a group of museum trainees working with and learning from the Museums Service around the county as part of the Teaching Museum scheme. This is one of a number of projects made possible by the major partner funding from Arts Council England. The Teaching Museum scheme provides the trainees a way of gaining a variety of skills and knowledge of museum work to give a springboard to a career in the museums sector. A new trainee will be joining us in January and recruitment to the scheme takes place this autumn.
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2.5 The Duleep Singh Connection Because of the interest in the Maharajah Duleep Singh (who lived at nearby Elveden Hall), and the founding of the Museum by his son Prince Frederick Duleep Singh, the Ancient House welcomes a number of visitors each year wanting to find out more about this link and the Duleep Singh story. In April, the Khalsa Bikers came to the Museum as part of their charity motorcycle ride. Ranveer Singh, group leader said: I’d just like to thank you all for your kind welcome on Saturday. The riders really enjoyed the visit, it was most educational. In September the Museum played a part in the rededication of the equestrian statue of Maharajah Duleep Singh sited on Thetford’s Button island by the Maharajah Duleep Singh Centenary Trust. The Trust was marking its 20th anniversary.
3 Events and informal learning The Ancient House has an active programme of informal learning events and a summary of event highlights since February include: 3.1 Looking at timber framed buildings with a chance to make a wattle and daub wall in the garden with expert Anna Kettle. 3.2 Textiles activities including silk painting, knitting, dyeing, blackwork embroidery, spinning, weaving, molas work, needle felting and drop spindling.
3.3 Museums at Night. Ancient House contributed to the countywide annual celebration which saw over 3,000 visitors enjoy out of hours activities at the county’s museums. At Ancient House special tours were provided using powerful torches.
3.4 Archaeology Day As part of the Festival of British Archaeology, Ancient House ran a special event to focus on local archaeology. Visitors were given a bag of real archaeological finds donated by an excavation unit which they washed, identified, labelled and took home to create their own museum. Archaeological conservator, Debbie Forkes joined us to show how objects are prepared for display. Visitors also had the opportunity to handle objects from the past, explore the layer of our archae-bin, work out the age of a skeleton and strike their own Anglo-Saxon coin.
3.5 Outreach events On occasion Ancient House staff choose to take activities outside the museum and examples include:
1 Worldwide Knit in Public Day On 20 June, undeterred by the wet weather, the Museum’s Knit and
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Knatter group joined millions of other knitters across to world, to knit outside. The group were based on the middle of King Street in the centre of Thetford with a display of some of their creations. Passersby were welcome to join in too with card weaving or knitting nancies. Many thanks to Thetford Town Council for offering the space and providing much needed gazebos. 2 Local History Day Museum staff joined local historians and community librarians at Thetford Library on 27 June for a special adult local history event. Visitors enjoyed looking at objects from our collection and learning about our extensive talks programme. 3 Tudors in King Street Volunteers took a Tudor themed event to the main shopping street in Thetford Members of the public had the opportunity to handle real Tudor objects, try their hand at Tudor games and find out about the new exhibition, Thetford’s Lost Tudor Sculptures.
3.6 Family Museum Trails Over the summer holidays the Ancient House launched a Family Trail Loyalty Card scheme. Throughout the year we are running changing family trails around the museum. To encourage repeat visits, especially through the summer, the Museum has issued loyalty cards, stamped for each trail completed. Visitors who complete six trails over the year will receive a special badge and certificate. We are grateful to our Friends for supporting this project.
3.7 Ancient House Clubs The Ancient House currently offers three children’s clubs, a monthly Saturday club, and weekly term time History Club and Teenage History Clubs. All three clubs at Ancient House have been working towards Arts Awards.
Museum club members examining a fossil.
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3.8 Mini Museum Club For very young children under the age of five, the Ancient House offers a regular Thursday morning session for youngsters and their carers. Activities have included exploring colours and shapes in our collections and creating a college rainbow, blowing bubbles and potato printing. 3.9 Thetford Festival 2013 Members of the team at Ancient House were much involved in the planning and delivery of the Thetford Festival which ran during the last week of August and first week of September. The festival is a good opportunity for encouraging community engagement and promoting Thetford to new visitors. The Thetford Tourism and Heritage partnership received a grant of £9300 from the Heritage Lottery Fund towards Tudor events and resources.
This year’s highlights included free storytelling events for families and adults on 29 August at Ancient House, a young people’s art exhibition at the Charles Burrell Museum for the length of the festival and a grand finale day with a Tudor theme coordinated by Ancient House. The ‘Meet the Tudors’ finale event attracted 1300 visitors who enjoyed a variety of costumed interpretation and events at Kings House gardens. Guided tours to the Priory and exhibition
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at Ancient House by scholars from the project university team were also on offer. The full Festival programme can still be seen here http://thetfordfestival.org.uk/ 4 Friends and Volunteers New collections volunteers continue with work on scanning images from the museum collections to provide better access and to assist with enquirers. Learning volunteers continue to support the work with schools and public events. The Friends of Thetford Museum offer valuable support including promotion of the Museum at Thetford’s Night Market and also financial support towards equipment and other resources. The afternoon talks programme continu8es to provide a varied and interesting programme. 5 Visitor Numbers 5.1 Up to date visitor figures will be circulated at the meeting.
6 Resource implications (a) Finance None (b) Property None (c) Staff None (d) Information Technology None 7 Recommendations: That the Area Museums Committee notes the report Originator of report: Oliver Bone Curator, Thetford and King’s Lynn Museums Ancient House Museum of Thetford Life Tel: 01842 752599 e-mail: [email protected]
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BRECKLAND AREA MUSEUMS COMMITTEE
24 October 2013 Item No.
GRESSENHALL FARM & WORKHOUSE REPORT
Report by the Western Area Manager
1. Events and Activities 1.1 Gressenhall opened for the 2013 season on Sunday 10 March, closing
on Sunday 3 November. 1.2 Gressenhall opened on Sunday 17 February for Museums Pass
holders only. This Behind the Scenes event provided our regular visitors with the opportunity to explore the stores, meet the volunteer teams and visit parts of the site not normally accessible to the public. Workhouse tours proved to be particularly popular. There were 800 participants for this event.
1.3 Gressenhall has continued to deliver a broad programme of events,
based around three operational models:
• Main Event days – major events such as Apple Day with a full event staffing establishment including the use of parking fields. Free to Museums Pass holders.
• Days with a Difference – smaller themed event days such as Horse Power! requiring a smaller staffing complement and utilising core parking. Free to Museums Pass holders.
• Ticketed events – pre-booked and pre-paid events such as Night at the Museum. Reduced charge for Museums Pass holders.
1.4 The costs of delivering and marketing the Gressenhall event
programme continue to be subsidised with funding from the Arts Council England (ACE) Major Partner funding business plan being managed by NMAS in 2012-15.
1.5 The 2013 programme included a number of new events:
This report provides information on activities at Gressenhall Farm & Workhouse from January to September 2013
If you need this report in large print, audio, Braille, alternative format or in a different language please contact Robin Hanley on 01362 869254 and we will do our best to help
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• History Alive! – a Georgian living history day.
• Hell Hath No Fury – a ticketed interactive drama event as part of the national Night at the Museum programme.
• Victorian Family Christmas – a ticketed daytime event.
• Back to your Past – an event targeted at local history and heritage societies
• The Workhouse Experience – a living history event
• Gressenhall Garden Show – an event focussed on Gressenhall’s heritage gardens
• Grandparents Day – an event targeted at families with a reduced charge for grandparents
1.6 The Main Event day Spring Fair took place on BH Monday 1 April. This
event featured a range of family Easter activities. Union Farm marked the start of spring with a number of farm-based activities including working horses. There were 2,247 participants for this event (1,180 in 2012).
1.7 The new Day with a Difference event Back to Your Past took place on
Sunday 21 April. This day saw a large number of local history enthusiasts and historical societies on site, sharing their knowledge wit visitors and participating in a range of training events. There were 726 participants for this event.
1.8 The new Day with a Difference The Workhouse Experience ran on BH
Monday 6 May. Drawing on school programmes developed by the Learning Team, this event explored all aspects of workhouse life and featured strong living history components. There were 647 participants for this event.
1.9 As part of the national programme Night at the Museum, Gressenhall
ran two pre-booked and charged Victorian ‘whodunit’ drama events Hell Hath No Fury on Friday 17 and Saturday 18 May between 7.30-10.30pm. Visitors were able to play detective, meeting a range of suspicious characters. This event was fully booked, with 180 participants.
1.10 The new Main Event day History Alive! took place on BH Monday 27
May. This event explored aspects of Georgian life and featured a number of costumed characters provided through Black Knight Historical, included a barber surgeon, fine ladies and gentlemen, musicians and storytellers. There were 987 participants for this event.
1.11 The Day with a Difference Father’s Day event ran on Sunday 16 June
and featured a range of farming ‘big boys toys’ alongside a very popular climbing wall. There were 601 participants for this event (786 in 2012).
1.12 The new Day with a Difference Gressenhall Garden Show took place
on Sunday 30 June, with visitors able to explore the Gressenhall
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gardens in the company of the gardening volunteers. There were also a range of horticultural retail stands. Participation numbers for this event were disappointing at 397, despite the event taking place in the same week as the recording of Radio 4’s Gardeners Question Time.
1.13 As part of the nationwide Festival of British Archaeology, Gressenhall
ran the Day with a Difference Archaeology Day on Sunday 14 July in partnership with colleagues from the Historic Environment Service. There were 506 participants for this event (516 in 2012).
1.14 The new Day with a Difference event Grandparents Day took place on
Sunday 28 July, with a reduced admission price for grandparents. This event was a development form the Older People’s Day programme offered in previous years. There were 517 participants for this event.
1.15 The farm-based Day with a Difference event A Harvest Celebration
took place on Sunday 4 August. In a addition to a range of farm-based activities, there was also a strong food retailing offer on the main site. There were 601 participants for this event (739 in 2012).
1.16 Following the success of the pilot event in 2012, Gressenhall once
again hosted the Breckland Festival event, organised and funded by Breckland District Council on Saturday 10 August. This family-friendly event featuring a range of arts, sports and environmental activities saw a significant increase in participation, with 2,016 on site (772 in 2012).
1.17 The Main Event Village at War took place over the BH weekend 25-26
August. A large number of WW2 enactors and vehicles were on site and the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight did a flypast on the Monday. There were 3,510 participants for this event (3,623 in 2012).
1.18 Gressenhall opened free of charge as part of the national Heritage
Open Day programme, with Gressenhall featuring in the Norwich HEART HOD marketing package. There were an estimated 1,040 visits to the site during the day.
1.19 The Day with a Difference event Horse Power! took place on Sunday
29 September, in partnership with the Eastern Counties Heavy Horse Association. A large number of guest heavy horse teams were on site working in the fields, with breeds including Shires, Suffolks, Clydesdales and Percherons. There were 678 participants for this event (557 in 2012).
1.20 Forthcoming events include:
• Apple Day on Sunday 20 October – a Main Event day
• Ghostly Gressenhall on the evenings of 30-31 October – pre booked Halloween events
• Victorian Family Christmas on Sunday 15 December – a pre booked event
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1.21 Gressenhall continues to offer a broad range of themed family-friendly activities throughout the school half term and summer holidays. A comprehensive School’s Out! programme was marketed and delivered during the summer holidays, with marketing fliers distributed to children in individual classes in schools across the Litcham and Dereham clusters. Adverts were also placed in Primary Times. The summer programme spanning the period 25 July to 4 September saw additional family-friendly activities taking place on site each day, structured around three different themes:
• A Feast of Fun – a diverse range of food-based activities
• Alice at Gressenhall – Wonderland-themed activities including a Mad Hatter’s tea party
• The Victorian Apprentice – Victorian themed activities and a chance to earn an ‘Apprentice Indenture’
1.22 Gressenhall hosted a recording of Radio 4’s Gardeners Question Time
on 24 June. Two editions were recorded in front of a capacity audience of 200 guests. The Chairman of the County Council Cllr Hilary Cox posed the first question to the panel. The recording session generated significant media interest and coverage for the site.
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Chair Peter Gibbs and his panel of experts:
Matthew Wilson, Chris Beardshaw, Bob Flowerdew and James Wong.
1.23 An Events Review meeting is scheduled for October, to provide staff,
volunteers and freelancers with an opportunity to review and evaluate the 2013 event programme and begin the process of shaping the 2014 programme.
1.24 On Sunday 9 June, Gressenhall hosted Norwich’s Heritage Economic
and Regeneration Trust (HEART) Archive Alive mobile cinema tour bus as it made its way through the region. This exciting and unique tour featured a beautiful 1967 vintage mobile cinema offering screenings of local archive films aboard the 22-seater digital cinema.
1.25 Planning work is underway for a programme of activities to mark the
centenary of the outbreak of World War One. The 2014 Village at War event will feature a strong World War One element and other display options are being considered, including connections with Gressenhall’s Women’s Land Army gallery and collections.
1.26 The Rediscover Gressenhall marketing campaign targeted at recruiting
repeat local visitors within approximately 20 minutes drive time ran
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again during April 2013. This campaign featured a discounted entry charge of £2 and aimed to recruit new Museums Pass members and capture email contact details for use in follow-up electronic marketing. The campaign fliers were distributed via parish magazines, door-door delivery, local group and venue distribution and via school clusters.
The campaign proved to be very successful. During April 2013, Gressenhall welcomed a total of 11,272 visitors, not including school visits. 755 vouchers were received, admitting a total of 2985 visitors paying £2 each. Of these, 1498 were adults, 307 concessions and 1180 children. A further 79 visitors were recorded as being under 4. 41% of families using the vouchers had not visited in the past 12 months, while a further 32% had only visited the once Of the number who had not visited during the past year, 51 families noted on their voucher that this was their first visit to the museum! 65% of families signed up to our free mailing list, the majority providing us with an email address—a considerable benefit to us as a cost effective method of communicating with our potential audience. The campaign period also saw a bumper number of Norfolk Museums Pass sales. In April 2012, only 40 Passes were sold at Gressenhall, admitting up to 126 individuals. During the Rediscover Gressenhall campaign period in 2013, some 106 Passes were sold for 341 individuals. Secondary spend on site was also boosted, with the Mardlers’ Rest Café reporting an increase of 50% in transactions in April 2013, in comparison with the same period in 2012.
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2. Other Museum Developments 2.1 The Shine a Light project funded through the Esmee Fairbairn
Collections Fund (administered by the Museums Association) is proceeding on schedule. This collections access project is based in the Gressenhall Superstores and aims to improve physical and virtual access to the reserve NMAS collections The project team comprising a project-funded officer, two Teaching Museum trainees and a group of volunteers have worked very effectively with countywide colleagues drawn from specialist curatorial departments, conservation and collections management teams. Around 120 visitors joined pilot guided tours of the Superstores as part of the Gressenhall Heritage Open day programme. A fuller tour programme will be developed for 2014. The project has attracted considerable public and professional interest through its very active social media profile. The project blog can be found at: http://shinealightproject.wordpress.com/
2.2 A Round 1 Heritage Grant application has now been submitted to the
Heritage Lottery Fund for the Voices from the Workhouse project. This project will focus on providing new displays in the main museum building, work yards and laundry, with an emphasis on those galleries relating to the workhouse and Norfolk’s rural life collections. The outcome of this Round 1 bid should be known at the end of November. Estimated project delivery costs are £1.86m, with a projected HLF award of £1.47m (79%). If the Round 1 application is successful, development funding will be released by HLF to support the production of a full Round 2 application in spring/summer 2014. An additional funding bid of £150k has been submitted to the DCMS/Wolfson Foundation, with a decision expected in January 2014. Both the Norfolk Record Office and the National Archives will be supporting this project. The Friends of Gressenhall have already pledged £20k in match funding towards this project.
2.3 Gressenhall continues to maintain its strong social networking
presence, with active and developing profiles on both Twitter and Facebook. Daily content continues to be uploaded. The site has a number of active social media champions who are uploading regular contributions including images. See: http://www.facebook.com/GressenhallFW. Blogs are being generated by Gressenhall’s HLF-funded Skills for the Future project trainees at www.gressenhallfw.wordpress.com/. Gressenhall has also received a 2013 Certificate of Excellence from the influential Trip Advisor website.
2.4 The findings from the 2013 Gressenhall exit survey reinforces the
perception of the site as a family day out, with real potential to grow its audience of adult and tourist visitors. The strength of the family audience is clear, with 70% of visitors arrived in parties including children. This high proportion is striking (national average 34%) and reinforced by 41% total visits being children aged 0-14 (Norwich Castle =24%). 40% of visitors are Museums Pass holders, with the majority
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being Norfolk families. 39% are first-time visitors; 41% had not visited in the previous 12 months. 57% had visited 1 or more times in last 12 months. Fewer visitors (19%) are aged 60-80 (Norwich Castle = 24%) and 60% visitors on term time weekday visitors did not have children. Most new visitors visit outside the peak family period. The currently localised market is clear. 72% live within 50 miles and 54% within 20 miles. Only 27% visit from beyond 50 miles (Norwich Castle = 42%) and 1% from overseas. Site dwell time ranges from 4-6 hours, confirming that Gressenhall is used as a full day destination attraction by its visitors.
2.5 A new resin-bonded gravel path has been laid from the new Welcome
Area building to the ticketing/shop building. This replaces a the previous damaged and unsightly surface. The new path provides clarity for visitors on arrival and creates a smarter approach to the site. This work was funded through the NCC Building Maintenance Fund.
2.6 A new CCTV system has been installed providing day/night vision
cover for key areas of the museum site and farm. This system will be externally monitored out of hours. Funding for this significant security improvement has come from the NCC Corporate Minor Works programme.
2.7 Improved signage and additional lifebelts have now been installed
along the river frontage on the farm, with guidance from the NCC health & safety team.
2.8 The new 1930’s Seed Merchants Shop display has been opened in
Village Row, featuring a new entry route from the Cherry Tree Cottage garden. This display is based on the interior of the Taylor’s Seed Merchants shop in Kings Lynn. The Taylor brothers attended the opening event, where they were joined by the Chairman of the County Council. Gressenhall Collections Team volunteers have also worked with the Curator to develop the travelling temporary exhibition Celebrating Norfolk Nurserymen for the Collections Gallery. This exhibition highlights the work of four successful Norfolk nurserymen—the Taylors, Starks, Daniels and Cannells. The temporary exhibition will be open throughout the year until 4 November. After that, the plan is to create four mini touring exhibitions from the display, to offer to local sites associated with gardening.
2.9 Gressenhall continuex to develop a range of commercial activities as a
means of generating new income. Current commercial development priorities are:
• The development of a site-appropriate weddings offer
• The promotion of the room hire offer to external customers
• The marketing of the site as a venue for commercial filming
• The introduction of unique site-specific retail merchandise
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3. Friends and Volunteers 3.1 The Friends continue to support a range of activities across the site
including the purchase of new harness for the Suffolk Punch horses. The Friends are running a range of events for members during 2013 and continue to produce their regular Rural Life news.
3.2 The Friends have agreed to support the match fundraising campaign
for the proposed HLF bid and have already earmarked £20k funding for this purpose.
3.3 The Gressenhall Curator continues to co-ordinate, manage and
develop the volunteer teams at Gressenhall. Some 130 volunteers continue to be active on the site, organised into a number of specialist teams. Gressenhall Curator Megan Dennis has returned from maternity leave.
4. Learning & Outreach 4.1 The award-winning Gressenhall Learning Team continues to deliver a
broad and varied programme to children and young people at pre schools, KS1-3 and secondary level. It is anticipated that 10-11,000 school children will visit the site this year.
4.2 The Learning Team are currently reviewing the schools offer in the light
of proposed changes to the national Curriculum, particularly affecting the history curriculum. Staff are re-scoping existjng offers and developing new packages to align with the new curriculum. Key learning sessions will now include:
• KS2 Victorians: Local study at Gressenhall
• KS2 Evacuees: A turning point in British history
• KS2 English: develop your literacy skills
• KS1 History: Life within living memory
• KS2 History: Neolithic Britain
• KS2 History: World War One 4.3 The two Gressenhall-based trainees recruited as part of the NMAS
Teaching Museum programme started work in January 2013. Dayna Woolbright and Wayne Holland form part of an eight strong cohort of trainees who are employed full time for twelve months. The two trainees as working as part of the Shine a Light project team in the Gressenhall Superstores. The funding for these traineeships comes from ACE and the Esmee Fairbairn Foundation. Recruitment is currently underway for the next cohort of Teaching Museum trainees, who will commence work in January 2014. One of these trainee will be based at Gressenhall, working as part of the events team.
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4.4 The Heritage Lottery Fund-funded Skills for the Future training project is continuing to run at Gressenhall, in partnership with the Museum of East Anglian Life. Current active posts at Gressenhall include Apprenticeships in farming, heritage gardening and heritage landscape management. Traineeships (the majority accredited) are currently running in archives & library work, curatorial work, learning and event planning. Work placements are an important part of a number of these posts. Placement partnerships have been developed with the National Trust, Norfolk Wildlife Trust, the Hawk & Owl Trust, Forncett Industrial Museum, Holkham Hall, Sandringham and Houghton Hall. A partnership with the Prince’s Trust at the start of the year facilitated the delivery of additional short-term training opportunities for unemployed young people through the Trust’s Get Into… programme.
5. Visitor Numbers 5.1 Up to date visitor figures will be circulated at the meeting.
6. Resource implications (a) Finance None (b) Property None (c) Staff None (d) Information Technology None 7. Recommendations: That the Area Museums Committee notes the report Originator of report: Dr Robin Hanley Western Area Manager Gressenhall Farm & Workhouse Tel: 01362 869254 e-mail: [email protected]
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Report to Breckland Area Museums Committee Date: 24 October 2013
Item No
Review of the Collection at Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse
Report by the Head of NMAS
Summary This report sets out the background to the review of collections at Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse and recommends deaccessioning a group of social history items that are in poor condition or duplicated and outside the NMAS Acquisition and Disposal policy.
1. Background 1.1 Collecting within the NMAS is undertaken in accordance with the
Acquisition and Disposal Policy approved by Committee, This is reviewed every five years and sets out the strengths of the collections, areas for future collecting and constraints on collecting, such as resources, space and expertise.
As part of a responsible collections management strategy the NMAS undertakes regular reviews of its collections to ensure that material is properly classified and adequately housed. Objects that are deemed unsuitable for retention as past of the core collection are identified and alternative homes found. The process to be followed was agreed by Committee in 2002 following a Best Value Review of collection and collections management.
1.2 To summarise, the core collections basically fall into three categories
with different levels of access:
1. Display material represents the best or most significant items in the collections and is easily accessible by all people visiting the museums.
2. Study collections provide depth for people who want to learn
more about a specific subject. The emphasis is on presenting as many objects as possible for study. Objects are either freely accessible when the museum is open, in open storage (easily accessible with an appointment or on regular open days) or in study rooms (open on set days a week).
3. Long-term research material is needed as evidence for current
or future research and only needs to be available on an
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appointment basis. This can be contained in high-density storage, thereby making the most cost effective use of space.
1.3 Items not retained for the Core Collection are categorised as follows:
4. Working or demonstration material objects are put to working use or demonstration use at or on behalf of the museum eg agricultural equipment.
5. Education, handling and loan collection objects are included
for educational reference material only, including loans. There is an implied deterioration through usage over time.
6. Set dressing and cannibalisation items are used as set-
dressing for on-site activities of the museum.
7. Dispersal objects are found alternative homes where they will be put to good use. We follow Museums Association and Accreditation good practice guidelines. There will be a presumption that objects remain in the public domain and offered initially to similar institutions at whichever location provides the best balance of care, context and access.
8. Disposal following Museums Association guidelines if no other
home can be found, objects are sold at auction or scrapped. 2 Review of social history collections at Gressenhall Farm and
Workhouse 2.1 The stores and external storage space at Gressenhall Farm and
Workhouse contain a number of social history objects. These were brought into the collections during the 1970s at a time when museums where generally actively collecting items in a relatively uncontrolled manner, without reference to an official collecting policy or quality control. As a result many collections contain duplicate objects, objects that are duplicated in other museums and/or poor quality objects that now require large conservation resources to be of display standard. Some of the objects have little or no provenance and some have no known relevance to the local history of the area. As a result these fall outside the Acquisition Policy of the museums service today.
Some social history objects take up large areas of floor space and are in many cases heavy and cumbersome. As a result access to other stored and better provenanced collections has been made difficult and on occasion, impossible for health and safety reasons. In some cases appropriate storage for very large items is not available and consequently items have been stored in external areas.
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2.2 A review of these collections has been undertaken in order to:
• Improve access to the collection as a whole
• Release storage space and resources to allow improved collections management
• Remove threats posed by possible insect infestation
• Remove threats posed by inappropriate storage conditions 2.3 Following the agreed process the attached list of objects (Annex 1) has
been identified for deaccessioning and subsequent dispersal or disposal. These objects are in extremely poor condition or are duplicated within Gressenhall’s collections. As a result they fall outside the Collecting Policy of NMAS.
2.4 While finding a new home for the objects in another museum will be the
ideal first priority, it may be that because of the poor condition of some of the objects, destruction may be the only realistic outcome of the rationalisation process.
2.5 The objects listed in Annex 1 have been identified by the curator as
candidates for deaccessioning and dispersal if possible. The list has been scrutinied by the NMAS’ internal Rationalisation Group, which comprises the Collections and Information Manager, the Senior Conservation Officer and the Chief Curator. Where possible these objects will be found a home in another museum or cultural institution.
3 Resource Implications 3.1 Finance: a small budget may be required for chemical disposal. 4 Equality Impact Assessment 4.1 NMAS puts diversity, equality and community cohesion at the heart of
service development and service delivery. It aims to ensure that activities included in the service plan are accessible to diverse groups in Norfolk and that all policies, practices and procedures undergo equality impact assessment. These impact assessments help the service focus on meeting the needs of customers in relation to age, disability, gender, race, religion & belief and sexual orientation.
This report has no equality implications.
5 Section 17 – Crime and Disorder Act There are no Section 17 implications. 6 Risk Implications/Assessment
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There is a risk that signification collections will be inadvertently be deaccessioned, or that material acquired with external funds will be disposed of without permission. These risks have been managed in the following ways:
• The collections review has been undertaken following good practice guidelines set out by the Museums Association and the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council. This ensures that any legal considerations and the public interest, such as past donors or funders, have been taken into account.
• The Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse Curator has used their knowledge to identify objects of lesser interest to the museum, using the NMAS Acquisition and Disposal Policy for reference.
• The list has been scrutinised by the NMAS’s Internal Rationalisation Group, which comprises the Collections and Information Manager, the Senior Conservation officer and the Chief Curator.
• The status quo involves risk as retaining material of poor quality, potential infestation and in poor storage conditions increases risk to other valuable collections and to the public.
7 Conclusion This collections review is proposing to remove items that are of minimal interest in interpreting the history of rural Norfolk and will free up space and resources for the benefit of the remaining collections and the visiting public. 8 Recommendation Members are asked to agree that the objects listed in Annex 1 are deaccessioned. Background Papers MLA Museum Accreditation Standard MA Good Practice Guidelines on Acquisition and Disposal NMAS Acquisition and Disposal Policy (http://www.museums.norfolk.gov.uk/default.asp?Document=900.020.010x1) NMAS Rationalisation Strategy Officer Contact If you have any questions about matters contained in this paper please get in touch with: Steve Miller 01603 493620 [email protected]
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SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.195.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; A
ntirr
hin
um
, S
em
i-D
warf
,
Daybre
ak; pin
k
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.198.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; A
ntirr
hin
um
, S
em
i-D
warf
,
Red E
mpero
r; b
lue
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.210.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; A
ste
r, G
iant C
om
et, W
hite;
pin
k
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.214.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; A
ste
r, M
am
moth
; pin
kduplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.215.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; A
ste
r, S
inensis
; gre
en
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
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ut on 1
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0/2
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30
Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.217.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; A
ubre
tia P
urp
ure
a; pin
kduplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.227.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; C
alc
eola
ria, H
erb
aceous;
pin
k
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.228.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; C
ale
ndula
, O
ffic
inalli
s,
Ora
nge D
ark
Eye; cre
ased
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.229.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; C
ale
ndula
, O
ffic
inalli
s,
Prince o
f O
range; gre
en
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.231.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; C
ale
ndula
Radio
, G
old
en
Beam
; w
hite/c
ream
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.232.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; C
alli
opsis
, D
rum
mondi;
pin
k
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.237.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; C
am
panula
, M
ediu
m
Caly
canth
em
a; gre
en
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.243.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; C
andytu
ft, W
hite R
ocket;
gre
y
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
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ut on 1
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0/2
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31
Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.246.3
For
flow
ers
; C
ante
rbury
Bell,
Double
Mix
ed; pin
kduplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.255.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; C
enta
ure
a, Im
pera
lis,
Jarm
an's
Varieties; blu
e
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.261.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; C
hin
ese A
ste
r; g
reen
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.265.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; C
hry
santh
em
um
Easte
rn
Sta
r; p
ink
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.266.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; C
hry
santh
em
um
Indoru
m,
Bridal R
obe; pin
k
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.268.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; C
hry
santh
em
um
New
Early
Flo
wering S
ingle
Hybrids; gre
y/g
reen
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.269.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; C
hry
santh
em
um
Nort
hern
Sta
r; g
reen
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.271.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; C
inera
ria H
ybrida
Gra
ndiflo
ra; pin
k
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
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ut on 1
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0/2
013
32
Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.279.1
.3S
eed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; C
lark
ia, E
legans,
Firebra
nd; pin
k
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.279.2
.3S
eed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; C
lark
ia, E
legans,
Firebra
nd; pin
k
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.279.3
.3S
eed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; C
lark
ia, E
legans,
Firebra
nd; pin
k
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.292.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; D
ahlia
, C
oltness G
em
; pin
kduplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.295.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; D
elp
hin
ium
, A
zure
Fairy;
blu
e
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.300.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; D
idis
cus C
oeru
leus; gre
en
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.304.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; E
gg P
lant M
ixed; gre
en
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.308.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; E
schscholtzia
Cro
cea;
gre
en
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
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ut on 1
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0/2
013
33
Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.312.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; G
aill
ard
ia G
randiflo
ra,
Dazzle
r; p
ink
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.317.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; G
loxin
ia, E
rect V
arieties;
blu
e/w
hite
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.319.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; G
odetia, D
warf
Com
pact;
pin
k
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.326.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; G
ypsophili
a P
anic
ula
ta;
pin
k
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.345.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; Lath
yru
s L
atifo
lius P
ink
Beauty
; pin
k
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.346.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; Lavate
ra A
lba S
ple
ndens;
pin
k
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.348.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; Lim
anth
es D
ougla
si; w
hite/
cre
am
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.349.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; Lin
um
Gra
ndiflo
rum
; pin
kduplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
page 1
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ut on 1
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0/2
013
34
Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.350.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; Lobelia
Card
inalis
, Q
ueen
Vic
toria; blu
e/p
ink/w
hite
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.357.3
Seed p
coket fo
r flow
ers
; Lupin
us A
rbore
us S
now
Queen; blu
e
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.368.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; M
alo
pe G
randiflo
ra R
osea;
pin
k
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.369.3
Seed p
coket fo
r flow
ers
; M
arv
el of P
eru
; blu
e/g
rey
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.373.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; M
econopsis
Baile
yii;
pin
kduplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.377.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; M
ignonette, G
old
en
Machet; p
ink
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.378.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; M
ignonette, Larg
e
Flo
wering; gre
y/b
lue
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.382.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; M
imulu
s M
oschantu
s; blu
eduplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.383.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; M
imulu
s P
rize S
train
; gre
en
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
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ut on 1
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0/2
013
35
Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.385.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; M
yosotis, D
issitflora
; gre
en
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.386.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; M
yosotis, S
ylv
atica; gre
en
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.389.3
Seed p
ocket f
or flow
ers
; Nastu
rtiu
m, R
uby K
ing; b
lue
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.390.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; N
astu
rtiu
m, D
warf
Double
,
Gold
en G
lobe; re
d
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.396.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; N
astu
rtiu
m, E
mpre
ss o
f
India
; gre
en
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.397.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; N
astu
rtiu
m, Lill
iput; g
reen
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.399.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; N
astu
rtiu
m, Q
ueen o
f T
om
Thum
b; gre
en
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
page 1
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ut on 1
0/1
0/2
013
36
Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.401.3
Seed p
ockets
for
flow
ers
; N
em
esia
Com
pacta
-
Ora
nge P
rince; blu
e
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.403.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; N
em
esia
Nana C
om
pacta
,
Fire K
ing; pin
k
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.404.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; N
em
esia
Str
um
osa
Suttonii;
blu
e a
nd p
ink
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.409.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; N
icotiana S
andera
e,
Crim
son K
ing; pin
k
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.413.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; O
enoth
era
Lam
arc
kia
na;
blu
e
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.420.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; P
ansy E
mpre
ss S
train
; re
dduplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.421.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; P
ansy M
aste
rpie
ce; pin
kduplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
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ut on 1
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0/2
013
37
Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.422.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; P
ansy O
rchid
aefo
lia; re
dduplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.423.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; P
apaver N
udic
aule
, Ic
ela
nd
Poppy; gre
y/g
reen
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.424.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; P
apaver
Nudic
aule
,
Orienta
le H
ybrids; pin
k
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.427.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; P
enste
mon; pin
kduplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.428.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; P
erilla
Nankin
ensis
; blu
eduplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.429.3
Seed p
ocket f
or flow
ers
; Petu
nia
Gra
ndiflo
ra, C
hoic
e
Mix
ed; gre
en
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.430.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; P
etu
nia
Gra
ndiflo
ra,
Choic
est M
ixed; pin
k
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
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ut on 1
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0/2
013
38
Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.431.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; P
etu
nia
Gra
ndiflo
ra,
Fim
briata
; blu
e
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.432.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; P
etu
nia
Gra
ndiflo
ra,
Fim
briata
Flo
re P
leno; gre
en
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.440.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; P
oly
anth
us, G
old
Laced;
pin
k
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.443.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; P
oppy, D
ouble
Dw
arf
Fre
nch; gre
en
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.448.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; P
ort
ula
ca; blu
eduplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.454.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; P
rim
ula
Ste
llata
; blu
e a
nd
gre
en
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
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rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.455.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; P
rim
ula
Sin
densis
Fim
briata
; pin
k/c
ream
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.457.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; P
yre
thum
Aure
um
; blu
e/
gre
en
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.460.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; R
hodanth
e M
arc
ula
ta; blu
eduplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.464.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; S
alv
ia S
ple
ndens
Harb
inger;
pin
k
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.468.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; S
cabio
sa C
aucasic
a
Perf
ecta
; gre
y
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.469.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; S
cabio
us, D
warf
, D
ouble
,
Mix
ed; pin
k
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
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rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.473.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; S
chiz
anth
us; pin
kduplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.476.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; S
idalc
ea; pin
kduplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.480.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; S
tatice S
inuata
; gre
en a
nd
red
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.483.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; S
tock, B
eauty
Sto
ck,
Beauty
of N
ice; gre
en
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.484.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; S
tock, B
eauty
Sto
ck, B
elle
of N
aple
s; gre
en
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.485.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; S
tock, B
eauty
Sto
ck,
Crim
son K
ing; gre
en
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
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Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.487.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; S
tock, B
rom
pto
n, Lavender
Lady; pin
k
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.490.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; S
tock, B
rom
pto
n, W
hite
Lady; gre
y
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.491.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; S
tock, E
ast Loth
ian
Inte
rmedia
te; pin
k
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.500.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; S
unflow
er,
Prim
rose D
am
e;
gre
en
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.516.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; S
weet P
ea, C
upid
, M
ixed;
gre
y/g
reen
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.525.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; S
weet P
ea, K
ing M
anoel;
pin
k
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.533.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; S
weet P
ea, S
ilver
Jubile
e;
pin
k
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.535.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; S
weet P
ea, S
pringtim
e;
pin
k
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
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Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.536.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; S
weet P
ea, T
hom
as
Ste
phenson; w
hite
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.539.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; S
weet P
ea, Y
ello
w T
ip; pin
kduplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.543.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; S
weet S
ultan, W
hite; blu
e/
gre
en
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.548.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; T
ropaeolu
m, Lobbia
num
,
Brilli
ant; p
ink
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.557.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; V
iola
, G
old
en Y
ello
w; gre
en
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.558.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; V
iola
, M
auve B
eddin
g;
gre
en
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.559.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; V
iola
, O
dora
ta, T
he C
zar;
pin
k
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
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ut on 1
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013
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Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.561.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; V
iola
, P
ure
White B
eddin
g;
gre
en
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.563.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; V
iole
t, P
arm
a; gre
en
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.565.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; V
irgin
ian S
tock, C
rim
son
Kin
g; blu
e
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.567.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; V
iscaria C
ard
inalis
; blu
eduplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.570.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; W
allf
low
er,
Covent G
ard
en,
Blo
od R
ed; w
hite
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.573.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r flow
ers
; W
allf
low
er,
Vesuviu
s; pin
kduplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
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ut on 1
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013
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Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.581.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r vegeta
ble
s; B
eet, C
ovent G
ard
en
Perf
ection; cre
am
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.582.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r vegeta
ble
s; B
eet, M
iddle
ton P
ark
Favourite
; cre
am
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.587.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r A
nenom
e, F
inest M
ixed, S
ingle
;
mix
ed c
olo
urs
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.589.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r A
ntirr
hin
um
, N
anum
Gra
ndiflo
rum
Advance; m
ixed c
olo
urs
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.590.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r A
ntirr
hin
um
, N
anum
Gra
ndiflo
rum
Rose E
clip
se; m
ixed c
olo
urs
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
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ut on 1
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013
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Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.593.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r B
als
am
, C
am
elli
a F
low
ere
d,
Choic
est M
ixed; m
ixed c
olo
urs
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.641.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r B
elli
s M
onstr
osa, M
ixed; m
ixed
colo
urs
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.643.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r C
arn
ation, C
haband G
iant; m
ixed
colo
urs
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.645.3
Seed p
ocket f
or Lark
spur,
Rosam
und; m
ixed c
olo
urs
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.646.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r Lavate
ra, R
osea S
ple
ndens; m
ixed
colo
urs
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.666.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r C
heltenham
Gre
en-t
op B
eet; b
uff
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
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ut on 1
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Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.689.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r In
term
edia
te C
arr
ot Jam
es' S
carlet;
buff
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.701.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r C
hiv
es; buff
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.707.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r Im
pro
ved L
ong G
reen R
idge
Cucum
ber;
buff
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.709.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r S
tockw
ood L
ong R
idge C
ucum
ber;
buff
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.711.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r E
ndiv
e, B
ata
via
n G
reen; buff
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.723.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r B
ath
or
Bro
wn C
os L
ettuce; buff
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.724.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r C
heshunt E
arly G
iant C
abbage
Lettuce; buff
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.733.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r W
inte
r D
ensity L
ettuce; buff
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.734.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r P
ot M
arjora
m; buff
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
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ut on 1
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Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.742.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r B
row
n G
lobe O
nio
n; buff
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.743.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r G
iant R
occa O
nio
n; buff
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.749.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r W
ood's
Early L
ong R
adis
h; buff
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.753.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r N
e P
lus U
ltra
Turn
ip R
adis
h; buff
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.759.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r S
age; cre
am
; variety
written in b
lue
ballp
oin
t
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.763.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r S
corz
onera
; buff
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
.769.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r T
om
ato
, S
tonor's D
warf
Gem
; buff
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
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Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
.2.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r gard
en flo
wers
; 'A
ste
r, C
hoic
e
Double
, M
ixed';
colo
ur
printe
d illu
str
ation o
n fro
nt,
inscription a
nd instr
uctions o
n r
evers
e; sold
at 1d
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
.5.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r gard
en flo
wers
; 'C
alli
opsis
, M
ixed';
colo
ur
printe
d illu
str
ation o
n fro
nt, inscription a
nd
instr
uctions o
n r
evers
e; sold
at 1d
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
.8.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r gard
en flo
wers
; 'C
arn
ation, M
ixed';
colo
ur
printe
d illu
str
ation o
n fro
nt, inscription a
nd
instr
uctions o
n r
evers
e; sold
at 1d
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
.10.3
Seed p
ockets
for
gard
en flo
wers
; 'C
lark
ia e
legans,
double
, m
ixed';
colo
ur
printe
d illu
str
ation o
n fro
nt,
inscription a
nd instr
uctions o
n r
evers
e; sold
at 1d
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
.12.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r gard
en flo
wers
; 'C
yanus M
inor,
Mix
ed';
colo
ur
printe
d il
lustr
ation o
n fro
nt, in
scription
and instr
uctions o
n r
evers
e; sold
at 1d
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
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rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
.13.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r gard
en flo
wers
; 'E
schscholtzia
,
Mix
ed';
colo
ur
printe
d il
lustr
ation o
n fro
nt, in
scription
and instr
uctions o
n r
evers
e; sold
at 1d
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
.15.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r gard
en flo
wers
; 'G
odetia, fine
mix
ed';
colo
ur
printe
d il
lustr
ation o
n fro
nt, in
scription
and instr
uctions o
n r
evers
e; sold
at 1d
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
.16.3
Seed p
ockets
for
gard
en flo
wers
; 'H
elic
hry
sum
Monstr
osum
'; colo
ur
printe
d illu
str
ation o
n fro
nt,
inscription a
nd instr
uctions o
n r
evers
e; sold
at 1d
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
.19.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r gard
en flo
wers
; 'L
ark
spur,
Tall
Bra
nchin
g';
colo
ur
printe
d illu
str
ation o
n fro
nt,
inscription a
nd instr
uctions o
n r
evers
e; sold
at 1d
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
.20.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r gard
en flo
wers
; 'L
inum
gra
ndiflo
rum
rubru
m';
colo
ur
printe
d illu
str
ation o
n fro
nt,
inscription a
nd instr
uctions o
n r
evers
e; sold
at 1d
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
page 2
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ut on 1
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0/2
013
50
Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
.21.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r gard
en flo
wers
; 'L
obelia
Specio
sa';
colo
ur
printe
d illu
str
ation o
n fro
nt, inscription a
nd
instr
uctions o
n r
evers
e; sold
at 1d
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
.25.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r gard
en flo
wers
; 'M
arigold
, A
fric
an';
colo
ur
printe
d illu
str
ation o
n fro
nt, inscription a
nd
instr
uctions o
n r
evers
e; sold
at 1d
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
.26.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r gard
en flo
wers
; 'M
arigold
, F
rench';
colo
ur
printe
d illu
str
ation o
n fro
nt, inscription a
nd
instr
uctions o
n r
evers
e; sold
at 1d
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
.27.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r gard
en flo
wers
; 'M
ath
iola
Bic
orn
is';
colo
ur
printe
d illu
str
ation o
n fro
nt, inscription a
nd
instr
uctions o
n r
evers
e; sold
at 1d
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
page 2
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ut on 1
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0/2
013
51
Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
.28.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r gard
en flo
wers
; 'M
ignonette';
colo
ur
printe
d illu
str
ation o
n fro
nt, inscription a
nd
instr
uctions o
n r
evers
e; sold
at 1d
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
.30.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r gard
en flo
wers
; 'N
astu
rtiu
m, T
all,
Mix
ed';
colo
ur
printe
d il
lustr
ation o
n fro
nt, in
scription
and instr
uctions o
n r
evers
e; sold
at 1d
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
.31.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r gard
en flo
wers
; 'N
astu
rtiu
m, T
om
Thum
b, M
ixed';
colo
ur
printe
d illu
str
ation o
n fro
nt,
inscription a
nd instr
uctions o
n r
evers
e; sold
at 1d
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
.33.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r gard
en flo
wers
; 'N
igella
, m
ixed';
colo
ur
printe
d illu
str
ation o
n fro
nt, inscription a
nd
instr
uctions o
n r
evers
e; sold
at 1d
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
page 3
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ut on 1
0/1
0/2
013
52
Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
.34.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r gard
en flo
wers
; 'P
ansy, F
ine M
ixed';
colo
ur
printe
d illu
str
ation o
n fro
nt, inscription a
nd
instr
uctions o
n r
evers
e; sold
at 1d
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
.37.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r gard
en flo
wers
; 'P
oly
anth
us, m
ixed';
colo
ur
printe
d illu
str
ation o
n fro
nt, inscription a
nd
instr
uctions o
n r
evers
e; sold
at 1d
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
.38.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r gard
en flo
wers
; 'P
oppy, T
he
Shirle
y';
colo
ur
printe
d illu
str
ation o
n fro
nt,
inscription a
nd instr
uctions o
n r
evers
e; sold
at 1d
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
.40.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r gard
en flo
wers
; 'S
tock, T
en W
eek,
Mix
ed';
colo
ur
printe
d il
lustr
ation o
n fro
nt, in
scription
and instr
uctions o
n r
evers
e; sold
at 1d
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
page 3
1outp
ut on 1
0/1
0/2
013
53
Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
.41.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r gard
en flo
wers
; 'S
tock, V
irgin
ian,
Mix
ed';
colo
ur
printe
d il
lustr
ation o
n fro
nt, in
scription
and instr
uctions o
n r
evers
e; sold
at 1d
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
.47.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r gard
en flo
wers
; 'T
ropaeolu
m
Canarieuse';
colo
ur
printe
d illu
str
ation o
n fro
nt,
inscription a
nd instr
uctions o
n r
evers
e; sold
at 1d
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
.50.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r gard
en flo
wers
; 'Z
innia
Ele
gans,
Double
'; colo
ur
printe
d illu
str
ation o
n fro
nt,
inscription a
nd instr
uctions o
n r
evers
e; sold
at 1d
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.3
.3U
nassem
ble
d c
ard
board
conta
iner
for
'Taylo
r's
Manure
and F
ert
iliser'; fu
ll colo
ur
printe
d label on
each s
ide o
f flow
ers
, fr
uit a
nd v
egeta
ble
s; one
bundle
wra
pped in n
ew
spaper
'Daily
Tele
gra
ph 7
August 1908, and w
ritten in p
encil
'1/-
manure
'
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
page 3
2outp
ut on 1
0/1
0/2
013
54
Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.4
.3C
onta
iner
for
'Taylo
r's M
anure
and F
ert
iliser'
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.5
.25.3
Seed p
ocket gum
med label fo
r H
yacin
th v
ariety
;
sandw
iched b
etw
een tw
o p
ieces o
f card
board
; fo
r
'Gra
nd M
aitre
'
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.5
.57.3
Seed p
ocket gum
med label fo
r H
yacin
th v
ariety
;
sandw
iched b
etw
een tw
o p
ieces o
f card
board
; fo
r
'Queen o
f th
e B
lues'
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.5
.61.3
Seed p
ocket gum
med label fo
r H
yacin
th v
ariety
;
sandw
iched b
etw
een tw
o p
ieces o
f card
board
; fo
r
'Rose a
Merv
eill
e'
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
4.3
Headed n
ote
paper,
pre
printe
d in b
lack w
ith 'W
e
regre
t w
e a
re u
nable
to s
upply
'. H
eadin
g is p
rinte
d
in n
avy b
lue o
n turq
uois
e.
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
page 3
3outp
ut on 1
0/1
0/2
013
55
Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
6.3
Envelo
pes in b
uff m
anill
a p
rinte
d 'R
. T
aylo
r S
eed
Merc
hant and S
eed G
row
er
142 N
orf
olk
Str
eet,
Lynn' a
nd illu
str
ation o
f sw
ede; one e
nvelo
pe d
ate
d
in ink 1
896
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
7a.3
Bundle
of w
hite p
re-a
ddre
ssed e
nvelo
pes p
rinte
d in
bla
ck; addre
ssed to 'E
.W. K
ing &
Co. Ltd
.,
Coggeshall,
Essex'
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
9a.3
Bundle
of tickets
for
seed p
ota
toes; 'C
lass 1
Englis
h
Once G
row
n T
hro
ugh 1
3/4
inch r
iddle
'
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
9b.3
Bundle
of tickets
for
seed p
ota
toes; 'C
lass 1
Englis
h
Once G
row
n. T
hro
ugh 1
5/8
over
1 1
/4 inch r
iddle
'
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
9c.3
Bundle
of tickets
for
seed p
ota
toes; 'C
lass 1
Englis
h
Once G
row
n. T
hro
ugh 2
over 1 1
/4 in
ch rid
dle
. C
lass
2 thro
ugh 2
, over
1 1
/4 inch r
iddle
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
9d.3
Bundle
of tickets
for
seed p
ota
toes; 'C
lass 1
Englis
h
Once G
row
n. T
hro
ugh 2
1/4
over
1 1
/4 inch r
iddle
.
Cla
ss 2
Thro
ugh 2
1/4
over
1 1
/4 inch r
iddle
'
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
9e.3
Bundle
of tickets
for
seed p
ota
toes; 'C
lass 1
Englis
h
Once G
row
n a
s g
row
n o
ver
1 1
/4 inch r
iddle
. C
lass
2 a
s g
row
n o
ver
1 1
/4 inch r
iddle
'
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
0.3
Lis
t of seed p
ota
to p
rices, 1932; printe
d in b
lack o
n
pin
k p
aper
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
page 3
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ut on 1
0/1
0/2
013
56
Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
1.3
'R. &
A. T
aylo
r, K
ing's
Lynn' l
ist of flow
er
seeds,
choic
e a
nd p
opula
r varieties, 1/-
and 6
/- p
ackets
;
printe
d in b
lack o
n w
hite p
aper
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
2.3
Paper
label fo
r 'R
. &
A. T
aylo
r Ltd
., 1
42 N
orf
olk
Str
eet, K
ing's
Lynn, 'p
hone 2
550'
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
3.3
Bro
wn m
anill
a e
nvelo
pe 'C
ale
ndar
for
1907 w
ith R
.
& A
. T
aylo
r's C
om
plim
ents
'
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
4.3
Bro
wn m
anill
a e
nvelo
pe 'S
eed C
ata
logues -
fro
m R
.
& A
. Taylo
r S
eedsm
en e
tc. 1
42 N
orf
olk
Str
eet, K
ing's
Lynn'
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
8.3
Bundle
of buff tie
-on labels
with b
rass e
yele
ts; fo
r
sew
ing into
the s
eam
s o
f seed s
acks
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
page 3
5outp
ut on 1
0/1
0/2
013
57
Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.3
0.3
Coars
e b
row
n p
aper
seed p
ocket fo
r 's
quaring';
to
conta
in p
eas o
r beans
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.3
1.3
Printe
d p
ocket of bro
wn p
aper,
square
d a
t base; fu
ll
colo
ur
print of canaries a
nd inscribed 'R
. T
aylo
r,
Seedsm
an e
tc., G
rassm
ark
et, L
ynn';
to c
onta
in 1
/2
lb
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.3
1.6
Printe
d p
ocket of bro
wn p
aper,
square
d a
t base; fu
ll
colo
ur
print of canaries a
nd inscribed 'R
. T
aylo
r,
Seedsm
an e
tc., G
rassm
ark
et, L
ynn';
to c
onta
in 1
lb
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.3
3.3
Bro
wn p
aper
bag; square
d; fo
rmerly w
rapped in
bro
wn p
aper w
ith la
bels
'Kra
ft' a
nd '1
4lb
Rose B
ags.'
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.3
7.3
Printe
d c
ard
s 'S
eeds for
Pre
sent S
ow
ing'
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.3
8.3
Printe
d c
ard
s 'S
eeds for
Autu
mn S
ow
ing'
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
page 3
6outp
ut on 1
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0/2
013
58
Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.4
0.3
Unused in
voic
e w
ith le
tter headin
g for 'R
. &
A. T
aylo
r
Ltd
., 1
42 N
orf
olk
Str
eet, K
ing's
Lynn' p
rinte
d in
gre
en
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.4
1.3
Unused s
heet 'T
he follo
win
g a
re r
equired to
com
ple
te y
our
este
em
ed O
rder
and s
hall
be
forw
ard
ed a
s s
oon a
s p
ossib
le';
with letter
headin
g
for
'R. &
A. T
aylo
r 142 N
orf
olk
Str
eet, K
ing's
Lynn',
printe
d in b
lue
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.4
2.3
Printe
d label fo
r 'R
. &
A. T
aylo
r Ltd
., 1
42 N
orf
olk
Str
eet, K
ing's
Lynn';
printe
d in g
reen
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.5
8.3
Fold
ing c
ard
advert
isem
ent, g
reen w
ith w
hite
lettering 'C
orr
y's
Origin
al W
eed D
eath
'
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
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Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.9
3.3
Card
board
cart
on for
'Kata
kill
a P
ow
der
(non-
pois
onous)
Insect S
pra
y';
printe
d in g
reen a
nd r
ed
with illu
str
ation o
f m
an s
yringin
g r
ose
duplic
ate
ite
ms a
nd m
ay c
onta
in d
angero
us
chem
icals
dis
posal
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.9
4.3
Card
board
cart
on for
'Kata
kill
a the S
tandard
ised
Derr
is S
pra
y';
printe
d in b
ands o
f gre
en, w
hite a
nd
ora
nge
duplic
ate
ite
ms a
nd m
ay c
onta
in d
angero
us
chem
icals
dis
posal
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.9
5.3
Card
board
cart
on for
'Kata
kill
a A
Sta
ndard
ised
Derr
is S
pra
y; printe
d in b
ands o
f gre
en, w
hite a
nd
ora
nge w
ith M
inis
try o
f A
griculture
and F
isheries
appro
ved m
ark
on r
evers
e
duplic
ate
ite
ms a
nd m
ay c
onta
in d
angero
us
chem
icals
dis
posal
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.9
8.3
Tin
conta
inin
g tw
o c
akes o
f 'X
L A
ll V
aporisin
g
Com
pound';
tin p
rinte
d o
n lid
with label and m
ark
ed
'pois
on' o
n fro
nt
duplic
ate
ite
ms a
nd m
ay c
onta
in d
angero
us
chem
icals
dis
posal
page 3
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ut on 1
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0/2
013
60
Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
01.3
Bottle
of 'X
L A
ll C
om
pound';
packed in c
orr
ugate
d
card
board
cart
ons w
ith p
ink p
aper
label 'P
ois
on R
.
and A
. T
aylo
r'
duplic
ate
ite
ms a
nd m
ay c
onta
in d
angero
us
chem
icals
dis
posal
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
04.3
Blu
e g
lass b
ottle
s c
onta
inin
g 'X
L A
ll Liq
uid
Manure
'duplic
ate
ite
ms a
nd m
ay c
onta
in d
angero
us
chem
icals
dis
posal
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
10.3
Tin
conta
inin
g 'H
ort
icol'
dre
ssin
g for
law
n g
rass
seed; scre
w tops
duplic
ate
ite
ms a
nd m
ay c
onta
in d
angero
us
chem
icals
dis
posal
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
20.3
Bro
wn c
ard
board
box w
ith label on fro
nt 'R
ichard
s
Fla
t Z
inc L
ayer
Pegs'
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
27.3
Reel of florists
' wire
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
31.3
Flo
rists
' ste
m tra
iner,
long p
eg w
ith loops a
t to
p to
hold
ste
ms; bra
ss c
oate
d
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
page 3
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ut on 1
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013
61
Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
40.3
Circula
r base p
late
; cla
y; dra
inage h
ole
; fo
r in
sert
ing
in b
ase o
f la
rge flo
wer
pots
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
41.3
Circula
r seed p
an; cla
y; w
ith four
dra
inage h
ole
s in
base a
nd m
ark
ed o
n s
ide 'S
ankey a
nd S
on L
td,
Bulw
ell,
Nottin
gham
'
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
49.3
Circula
r seed p
an; cla
y; m
ark
ed o
n s
ide 'S
ankey a
nd
Son B
ulw
ell
Nottin
gham
'; m
isshapen; sin
gle
dra
inage h
ole
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
52.3
Four
inch flo
wer
pot; c
lay; sin
gle
dra
inage h
ole
;
mark
ed o
n s
ide 'S
ankey B
ulw
ell
Nottm
'
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
54.3
Flo
wer
pot or
pan;c
lay; sin
gle
dra
inage h
ole
and
thre
e r
egula
rly s
paced h
ole
s b
elo
w r
im, pro
bably
for
suspensio
n; m
ark
ed o
n s
ide 'S
ankey a
nd S
on L
td
Bulw
ell
Nottin
gham
'
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
55.3
Saucer fo
r flow
er pot, c
lay; m
ark
ed 'S
ankeys B
ulw
ell
Notts' o
n s
ide
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
56.3
Saucer fo
r flow
er pots
, cla
y; m
ark
ed o
n s
ide 'S
ankey
and S
on, B
ulw
ell,
Nottin
gham
'
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
58.3
Flo
wer
pot tr
ay, cla
y; m
ark
ed o
n s
ide 'S
ankey a
nd
Son L
td, B
ulw
ell,
Nottin
gham
'
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
59.3
Saucer
for
flow
er
pots
; cla
y; no m
ark
sduplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
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ut on 1
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62
Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
61.3
Saucer
for
flow
er
pots
; cla
y; unm
ark
ed
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
62.3
Saucer
for
flow
er
pots
; cla
y; m
ark
ed 'S
ankey a
nd
Son L
td B
ulw
ell
Nottin
gham
' on s
ide
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.1
63.3
Flo
wer
pot saucer;
cla
y; sid
es s
lightly d
ished; no r
im
or
mark
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
17.1
1.3
Bundle
of gum
med p
aper
labels
for
'R &
A T
aylo
r';
for
Sple
ndid
Mix
ed S
panis
h Iris; w
hite
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
17.1
2.3
Bundle
of gum
med p
aper
labels
for
'R &
A T
aylo
r';
for
Fin
est M
ixed D
utc
h Iris; pin
k
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
17.2
1.3
Bundle
of gum
med p
aper
labels
for
'R &
A T
aylo
r';
for
Sple
ndid
Mix
ed G
ladio
lus; ora
nge
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
17.4
2.3
Bundle
of gum
med p
aper
labels
for
'R &
A T
aylo
r';
for
Sple
ndid
Mix
ed S
ingle
Begonia
s; ora
nge
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
17.5
0.3
Bundle
of gum
med p
aper
labels
for
'R &
A T
aylo
r';
for
Larg
e D
ouble
Daffodils
; w
hite
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
17.5
2.3
Bundle
of gum
med p
aper
labels
for
'R &
A T
aylo
r';
for
Gla
dio
lus L
em
oin
es N
ew
Hybrids; w
hite
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
page 4
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ut on 1
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0/2
013
63
Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
17.6
3.3
Bundle
of gum
med p
aper
labels
for
'R &
A T
aylo
r';
for
Sin
gle
Daffodils
Spring G
lory
; ora
nge
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
17.8
3.3
Bundle
of gum
med p
aper
labels
for
'R &
A T
aylo
r';
for
Darw
in L
ate
Tulip
s B
art
igon; ora
nge
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M :
1982.1
71.2
17.1
14.3
Bundle
of gum
med p
aper
labels
for
'R &
A T
aylo
r';
for
Hyacin
ths W
hite R
om
an; w
hite
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
23.3
Bundle
of double
gum
med p
aper
labels
for
'Pois
on';
deep p
ink
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
33.3
'Lis
t of S
ele
ct F
arm
Seeds S
eason 1
908. R
& A
Taylo
r, 1
42 N
orf
olk
Str
eet, L
ynn' b
ookle
t, g
reen
paper
cata
logue illu
str
ate
d w
ith p
hoto
gra
phs; 8
pages
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
48.3
'Seed C
ata
logue 1
927 -
R &
A T
aylo
r'; w
hite c
over
with c
olo
ur
illustr
ation o
f sto
cks o
n fro
nt, p
hoto
of
onio
ns o
n b
ack; ill
ustr
ate
d w
ith p
hoto
s; 20 p
ages
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
50a.3
'Seed C
ata
logue S
eason 1
929 -
R &
A T
aylo
r'; w
hite
cover w
ith c
olo
ur ill
ustr
ations o
f exhib
it o
f vegeta
ble
s
on fro
nt, p
hoto
of le
eks o
n b
ack; ill
ustr
ate
d w
ith
photo
gra
phs; 20 p
ages
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
page 4
2outp
ut on 1
0/1
0/2
013
64
Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
58a.3
'Taylo
r's S
eed G
uid
e 1
938 K
ing's
Lynn';
cover
with
photo
gra
ph o
f herb
aceous b
ord
er,
gre
en tin
ted;
illustr
ate
d w
ith p
hoto
gra
phs; 20 p
ages
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
59a.3
'Seed C
ata
logue for 1939 R
& A
Taylo
r'; gre
en c
over
with a
pplie
d c
olo
ur
illustr
ation o
f sto
cks o
n fro
nt;
illustr
ate
d w
ith p
hoto
gra
phs; 20 p
ages
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
62.3
'Lis
t of S
eeds S
pring 1
943 R
& A
Taylo
r'; cata
logue,
cover ill
ustr
ation o
f peas; coars
e p
aper;
8 p
ages; tw
o
copie
s o
f Lis
ts o
f S
cotc
h S
eed P
ota
toes 1
943
insert
ed
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
64.3
'Lis
t of S
eeds S
pring 1
944 - R
& A
Taylo
r'; cata
logue,
cover
illustr
ation o
f peas, beans, carr
ots
, caulif
low
er
and o
nio
ns, in
gre
en; coars
e p
aper;
8 p
ages
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
page 4
3outp
ut on 1
0/1
0/2
013
65
Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
65.3
'Lis
t of S
eeds S
pring 1
946 R
& A
Taylo
r'; cata
logue,
cover
illustr
ation o
f peas in g
reen; coars
e p
aper;
8
pages
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
66.3
'Lis
t of S
eeds S
pring 1
947 -
R &
A T
aylo
r'; w
hite
cover
with c
olo
ur
illustr
ation o
f R
ussell
Lupin
s; 8
pages; in
sert
ed lis
t of F
low
er
Seeds
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
69.3
'Cata
logue o
f S
eeds S
pring 1
952 R
& A
Taylo
r Ltd
';
white c
over
with c
olo
ur
illustr
ation o
f zin
nia
s in
vase;
8 p
ages
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
71.3
'Cata
logue o
f S
eeds S
pring 1
954 - R
& A
Taylo
r Ltd
';
gre
y c
over
with c
olo
ur
illustr
ation o
f petu
nia
s';
8
pages
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
page 4
4outp
ut on 1
0/1
0/2
013
66
Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
72.3
'Cata
logue o
f S
eeds S
pring 1
955 R
& A
Taylo
r Ltd
';
cover
photo
of fo
rmal gard
en w
ith c
olo
ur
illustr
ation
of sw
eet w
illia
ms s
uperim
posed; 8 p
ages
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
73a.3
'Cata
logue o
f S
eeds S
pring 1
959 R
& A
Taylo
r Ltd
';
gre
y c
over
with c
olo
ur
illustr
ation o
f carn
ations;
sam
e a
s .270';
8 p
ages
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.2
92.8
3.3
Gold
edged g
rey c
ard
for
bulb
s w
ith p
rices p
encill
ed
on r
evers
e; fo
r D
uc v
an T
holl
Tulip
s
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M :
1982.1
71.2
92.1
69.3
Gold
edged g
rey c
ard
for
bulb
s w
ith p
rices p
encill
ed
on r
evers
e; fo
r S
piraea, Q
ueen A
lexandra
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M :
1982.1
71.2
92.1
75.3
Gold
edged g
rey c
ard
for
bulb
s w
ith p
rices p
encill
ed
on r
evers
e; fo
r H
yacin
th C
osm
os
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
page 4
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ut on 1
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0/2
013
67
Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M :
1982.1
71.2
92.1
77.3
Gold
edged g
rey c
ard
for
bulb
s w
ith p
rices p
encill
ed
on r
evers
e; fo
r H
yacin
th, G
rand V
ain
queur
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M :
1982.1
71.2
92.1
88.3
Gold
edged g
rey c
ard
for
bulb
s w
ith p
rices p
encill
ed
on r
evers
e; fo
r H
yacin
th, M
inia
ture
, or
Dutc
h R
om
an
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M :
1982.1
71.2
92.1
89.3
Gold
edged g
rey c
ard
for
bulb
s w
ith p
rices p
encill
ed
on r
evers
e; fo
r F
inest M
ixed J
apanese Iris
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M :
1982.1
71.2
92.1
98.3
Gold
edged g
rey c
ard
for
bulb
s w
ith p
rices p
encill
ed
on r
evers
e; fo
r Lily
of th
e V
alle
y
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M :
1982.1
71.2
92.2
04.3
Gold
edged g
rey c
ard
for
bulb
s w
ith p
rices p
encill
ed
on revers
e; f
or P
oly
anth
us N
arc
issus D
ouble
Rom
an
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.3
29.3
Min
iatu
re tru
g b
asket
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
page 4
6outp
ut on 1
0/1
0/2
013
68
Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.3
30.3
Tru
g b
asket, s
tain
ed g
reen
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.3
33.3
Wooden p
unnet; u
nused
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.3
37.3
Cre
am
card
board
chip
baskets
with w
ooden
handle
s, perf
ora
ted s
ides, sta
ple
d
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.3
38.3
Wooden d
rum
for
'Taylo
r's L
aw
n S
and',
with p
rinte
d
directions for
use p
aste
d o
n s
ide; m
ark
ed in y
ello
w
chalk
'2 lb
s 1
0d' a
nd b
randed o
n u
nders
ide 'V
enesta
Ltd
Vin
try H
ouse, Q
ueen's
Pla
ce, London, V
enesta
Barr
els
and B
oxes'
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.3
51.3
Whale
hid
e p
ots
, sta
ple
d w
ith c
opper
sta
ple
s; dark
red o
uts
ide a
nd b
lack w
ithin
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.3
60.3
Card
printe
d in
bla
ck o
n w
hite 'E
arly S
pring C
abbage
6d p
er
bundle
of 3 s
core
'
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.3
62.3
Card
printe
d in b
lack o
n g
rey 'G
ood Q
ualit
y -
Rip
e'
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
page 4
7outp
ut on 1
0/1
0/2
013
69
Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.3
64.3
Card
printe
d in b
lack o
n g
rey c
ard
'Best Q
ualit
y -
Rip
e'
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.3
81.3
Gum
med p
aper
labels
printe
d in g
reen o
n w
hite
under
the S
eeds A
ct 1920 g
ivin
g m
inim
um
perc
enta
ges o
f germ
ination a
nd p
urity
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.3
82.3
Gum
med p
aper la
bel p
rinte
d in
bla
ck o
n g
reen g
ivin
g
the p
erc
enta
ge g
erm
ination u
nder
the 1
920 S
eeds
Act
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.3
83.1
.3B
row
n p
aper
seed p
ocket fo
r H
art
ingto
n W
indsor
Bro
ad B
eans; blu
e label gum
med to fro
nt
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.3
83.2
.3B
row
n p
aper
seed p
ocket fo
r H
art
ingto
n W
indsor
Bro
ad B
eans
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.3
83.3
.3B
row
n p
aper
seed p
ocket fo
r G
iant F
our
Seeded
Bro
ad W
indsor
Beans
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.3
83.6
.3B
row
n p
aper
seed p
ocket fo
r Johnson's
Wonderf
ul
Long P
od B
eans
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
page 4
8outp
ut on 1
0/1
0/2
013
70
Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.3
83.1
6.3
Bro
wn p
aper
seed p
ocket w
ith v
ariety
in s
tencill
ed
letters
'Dw
arf
Marr
ow
Pea D
ais
y'
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.3
83.1
8.3
Bro
wn p
aper
seed p
ocket printe
d; fo
r E
arly M
arr
ow
Pea H
undre
dfo
ld
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.3
83.1
9.3
Bro
wn p
aper
seed p
ocket, p
rinte
d w
ith v
ariety
in
ste
ncill
ed letters
'Early M
arr
ow
Pea T
hom
as L
axto
n'
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.3
83.2
3.3
Bro
wn p
aper
seed p
ocket; w
ith b
lue p
rinte
d labels
for
Marr
ow
Pea D
warf
Defiance
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.3
83.2
4.3
Bro
wn p
aper
seed p
ocket; p
rinte
d; fo
r M
arr
ow
Pea
Dw
arf
Defiance
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.3
83.2
5.3
Bro
wn p
aper
seed p
ocket printe
d; fo
r M
arr
ow
Pea
Late
Queen
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
page 4
9outp
ut on 1
0/1
0/2
013
71
Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.3
95.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r T
aylo
r's E
xtr
afine L
aw
n G
rass
(without R
yegra
ss);
yello
w w
ith w
hite s
trip
e a
nd
colo
ur
photo
gra
ph
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.4
00.2
.3W
hite s
eed p
ockets
, colo
ure
d illu
str
ation o
n fro
nt;
printe
d o
n low
er
edge 'T
aylo
r's C
ele
bra
ted S
eeds';
for
Lark
spur,
Tall
Bra
nchin
g R
osam
ond
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.4
01.2
.3S
eed p
ocket, w
hite; colo
ure
d il
lustr
ation o
n fro
nt; for
Caulif
low
er,
May Q
ueen
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
page 5
0outp
ut on 1
0/1
0/2
013
72
Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.4
16.3
Taylo
r's C
ele
bra
ted S
eeds, S
pring 1
958 c
ata
logue;
colo
ur
illustr
ation o
f sto
cks a
gain
st gre
y a
nd w
hite
str
iped g
round o
n fro
nt cover;
8 p
ages
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.4
18.3
R. and A
. T
aylo
r's V
egeta
ble
and F
low
ers
Seeds
1966 c
ata
logue; colo
ur
illustr
ation o
f tr
ug b
asket of
vegeta
ble
s o
n fro
nt cover;
10 p
ages
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.4
19.3
R. and A
. T
aylo
r's V
egeta
ble
and F
low
er
Seeds,
Season 1
967 c
ata
logue; colo
ur
illustr
ation o
f
suburb
an fro
nt gare
n o
n fro
nt cover;
10 p
ages
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.4
20.3
R. and A
. T
aylo
r's V
egeta
ble
and F
low
er
Seeds,
Season 1
969 c
ata
logue; colo
ur
illustr
ation o
f
lark
spur
on fro
nt cover;
10 p
ages
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
page 5
1outp
ut on 1
0/1
0/2
013
73
Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.4
23.3
'R. and A
. T
aylo
r's C
ata
logues o
f S
eeds for
the
Farm
'; 1894; five o
verp
rinte
d; fo
ld o
ut lis
t on c
ard
with thre
e c
olo
ur
illustr
ations o
f tu
rnip
, m
angel and
sw
ede, w
ith p
rice li
st on revers
e; in
origin
al e
nvelo
pe
printe
d 'F
arm
Seed L
ist'
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.4
25.3
Alp
habetical lis
t of R
oses, A
llen's
Choic
e N
orf
olk
Gro
wn G
old
Medal R
oses; one w
ith la
bel d
ate
d 1
933
on fro
nt; A
.J. and C
. A
llen, B
ow
thorp
e R
oad, R
ose
Nurs
eries, N
orw
ich; 12 p
ages in
deep p
ink a
nd b
eig
e
stiff p
aper
cover
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.4
82.3
Pam
phle
t advert
isin
g R
olc
ut S
ecate
urs
; c.1
927;
printe
d in g
reen; ill
ustr
ate
d; 4 p
ages
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.5
06.4
3.3
Dis
pla
y c
ard
with c
olo
ur
illustr
ations o
f bulb
; T
ulip
,
Darw
in, P
ride o
f H
aarlem
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
page 5
2outp
ut on 1
0/1
0/2
013
74
Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.5
17.1
.3G
lossy p
hoto
gra
phic
show
card
of D
utc
h b
ulb
; bla
ck
top e
dge; 1970s; of T
ulip
a G
reig
ii, P
eacock M
ixed
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.5
17.1
2.3
Glo
ssy p
hoto
gra
phic
show
card
of D
utc
h b
ulb
; bla
ck
top e
dge; 1970s; of H
yacin
th, P
erle B
rilla
nte
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.5
35.3
Yello
w lin
en m
easuring tape; calib
rate
d in inches to
one y
ard
; re
vers
e inscribed 'C
lay's
Fert
ilisers
- T
he
Popula
r pla
nt fo
ot fo
r every
thin
g that gro
ws -
Safe
-
Sure
- L
asting -
Cla
y's
Fert
ilisers
'
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.5
52.3
Seed p
ocket fo
r S
weet P
eas J
ubile
e, N
o.5
8, C
erise
Scarlet; w
hite, w
ith c
olo
ur
illustr
ation o
n fro
nt;
overp
rinte
d w
ith 'R
. &
A. T
aylo
r' o
n r
evers
e
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
page 5
3outp
ut on 1
0/1
0/2
013
75
Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.5
53.3
R.&
A. T
aylo
r Ltd
. O
rder
Sheet; w
hite, printe
d in
bla
ck
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.5
61.1
0G
lass tube, ta
pering to o
ne e
nd; gre
enis
h g
lass.
Origin
ally
packed in w
ood s
traw
in w
ooden b
ox
(GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.5
61.1
)
dam
aged b
eyond e
conom
ic r
esto
ration, poses
a thre
at to
oth
er
obje
cts
or
people
(bro
ken
gla
ss)
better
conditio
n e
xam
ple
s in c
olle
ction.
dis
posal
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.5
66.3
White lin
en b
ag, ste
ncill
ed 'G
.S. 1/2
'; pro
bably
for
gra
ss s
eed
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.5
67.3
White lin
en b
ag, ste
ncill
ed 'G
.S. 1'
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.5
68.3
White lin
en b
ag, ste
ncill
ed 'G
.S. 1 1
/2'
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.5
70.3
White lin
en b
ag, ste
ncill
ed '1
'duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.5
71.3
White lin
en b
ag, ste
ncill
ed '1
1/2
'duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
982.1
71.5
74.3
White lin
en b
ags, ste
ncill
ed '3
'duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 1
983.9
6.1
.21
Gla
ss test tu
bes u
sed w
ith s
cie
ntific e
quip
ment, fro
m
educational aid
used a
t G
ressenhall
School
dam
aged b
eyond e
conom
ic r
esto
ration, poses
a thre
at to
oth
er
obje
cts
or
people
(bro
ken
gla
ss)
better
conditio
n e
xam
ple
s in c
olle
ction.
dis
posal
GR
SR
M : 1
983.9
6.1
.25
Six
gla
ss tubes, part
of scie
ntific e
quip
ment, fro
m
educational aid
used a
t G
ressenhall
School.
dam
aged b
eyond e
conom
ic r
esto
ration, poses
a thre
at to
oth
er
obje
cts
or
people
(bro
ken
gla
ss)
better
conditio
n e
xam
ple
s in c
olle
ction.
dis
posal
GR
SR
M : 1
983.9
6.1
.27
46 g
lass tubes, part
of scie
ntific e
quip
ment, fro
m
educational aid
used a
t G
ressenhall
School.
dam
aged b
eyond e
conom
ic r
esto
ration, poses
a thre
at to
oth
er
obje
cts
or
people
(bro
ken
gla
ss)
better
conditio
n e
xam
ple
s in c
olle
ction.
dis
posal
page 5
4outp
ut on 1
0/1
0/2
013
76
Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
984.1
03.2
Cylin
drical tin c
onta
inin
g 'P
ettifer's S
pecia
l B
ulli
ng
Dre
nch';
paper
label; u
sed o
n J
.H. Jones's
Burg
h
Hall
Farm
at M
elton C
onsta
ble
Conte
nts
of tin leakin
g. Label now
in v
ery
poor
conditio
n, bare
ly r
eadable
. C
onte
nts
are
very
str
ong s
melli
ng a
nd m
ay b
e d
angero
us.
dis
posal
GR
SR
M : 1
984.1
03.4
Cylin
drical tin c
onta
inin
g 'H
enri's
Cough L
inctu
s';
paper
label; u
sed o
n J
.H. Jones's
Burg
h H
all
Farm
at M
elton C
onsta
ble
Conte
nts
of tin leakin
g. Label now
in v
ery
poor
conditio
n, bare
ly r
eadable
. C
onte
nts
are
very
str
ong s
melli
ng a
nd m
ay b
e d
angero
us.
dis
posal
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Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 1
985.4
8.6
4B
ottle
of 'S
uperior
Qualit
y W
orc
este
rshire S
auce'
Conte
nts
of bottle
leakin
g. Label now
in v
ery
poor
conditio
n, bare
ly r
eadable
. C
onte
nts
are
very
str
ong s
melli
ng.
dis
posal
GR
SR
M : 1
986.1
20.7
Gard
en 'p
ush a
nd p
ull'
hoe; flat ste
el bla
de a
ttached
by s
ingle
iro
n p
roje
ction to long w
ooden h
andle
;
1930-6
0
Dam
aged b
eyond e
conom
ic r
esto
ration.
dis
posal
GR
SR
M : 1
987.6
.10
Lacta
tion d
evic
e for
nurs
ing m
oth
ers
com
prisin
g
gla
ss tube w
ith w
ide fla
red m
outh
and h
ollo
w g
lass
sphere
attached; tu
be e
nds in
fle
xib
le rubber ballo
on
shaped h
andle
whic
h c
om
pre
sses a
nd e
xpands
when p
ressure
is a
pplie
d o
r re
leased; handle
mark
ed w
ith inscription '
Vel-F
in... M
aw
, London/
British M
ade' a
nd tra
de m
ark
of cla
ssic
al figure
and
dis
cus; conta
ined in
box in
scribed 'M
rs E
Whitehead,
Beesto
n, K
ing's
Lynn, N
orf
olk
'
Dam
aged o
r dete
riora
ting b
eyond e
conom
ic
resto
ration, poses a
thre
at to
oth
er
obje
cts
or
people
(bro
ken g
lass)
dis
posal
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Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 2
002.8
7.1
1R
ound g
reen g
lass b
ottle
of Y
ork
shire s
auce w
ith
curv
ed s
hould
ers
and lo
ng b
ow
ed n
eck; c
ork
sto
pper
with r
em
ain
s o
f silv
er
paper
(meta
l) s
eal and g
lue;
pale
gre
en label printe
d in b
lack w
ith d
ecora
tive
bord
er
and s
evera
l ty
pes o
f le
ttering "
Superior
qualit
y/Y
ork
shire s
auce" fo
r m
eat ,
gra
vy e
tc; r
evers
e
has label fr
agm
ent.
Conte
nts
of bottle
leakin
g. Label now
in v
ery
poor
conditio
n, bare
ly r
eadable
.
dis
posal
GR
SR
M : 2
002.1
00.1
1.3
Dis
pla
y c
ard
, dark
gre
en p
rinte
d in w
hite p
rint, s
old
here
Nitra
te o
f S
oda for
farm
and g
ard
en c
rops, card
has a
str
ing thre
aded in a
the top for
hangin
g
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 2
002.1
00.1
1.4
Dis
pla
y c
ard
, dark
gre
en p
rinte
d in w
hite p
rint, s
old
here
Nitra
te o
f S
oda for
farm
and g
ard
en c
rops, card
has a
str
ing thre
aded in a
the top for
hangin
g
duplic
ate
ite
ms
dis
pers
al
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Reco
rd n
um
ber
Bri
ef
Descri
pti
on
Imag
eD
isp
osal R
easo
ns
NM
AS
Rati
on
alisati
on
Co
mm
itte
e
reco
mm
en
dati
on
s
GR
SR
M : 2
002.1
00.2
5C
ash b
ook, pre
printe
d w
ith fiv
e c
olu
mns for
settin
g
out accounts
, hand w
ritten e
ntr
ies fro
m 1
888 to 1
923
show
ing c
ash tra
nsactions in s
terlin
g, pounds,
shill
ings a
nd p
ence, th
e b
ook h
as a
lso b
een s
tart
ed
at th
e o
ther
end w
ith e
arlie
r accounts
, th
e b
ook is a
card
covere
d h
ard
back w
hic
h h
as a
waxy w
hite
paper
covering, th
is c
overing is c
om
ing a
drift, th
e
end p
apers
and b
lock a
re m
arb
led
Tra
nsfe
r to
the N
orf
olk
Record
Offic
e, as b
etter
suited to their a
rchiv
e c
olle
ctions r
ela
ting to R
.
and A
. T
aylo
rs.
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 2
004.6
8.1
Gla
ss fro
nte
d c
ase c
onta
inin
g a
stu
ffed J
ay a
mong
fine g
ravel and d
ried flo
wers
. W
ooden s
ides o
f case
are
papere
d o
ver w
ith w
oodgra
in e
ffect paper.
Paper
'With C
are
' label on b
ack w
ith h
andw
ritten m
essage
in b
iro 'A
Jay s
hot by E
li R
hodes o
f H
ighfield
Kirkburt
on in S
avile
Wood.'
no N
orf
olk
pro
venance
dis
pers
al
GR
SR
M : 2
004.6
8.2
Gla
ss fro
nte
d c
ase c
onta
inin
g a
stu
ffed r
ed S
quirre
l
hold
ing a
corn
, am
ong fin
e g
ravel and d
ried flo
wers
.
Wooden s
ides o
f case a
re p
apere
d o
ver
with
woodgra
in e
ffect paper.
no N
orf
olk
pro
venance
dis
pers
al
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