| Description | Margaret Gaynor was a long time member of Bull Street Meeting and Keeper of the Records for many years. She was a birthright member whose family originally came from the Bristol area. Consists of: 1/ Correspondence to Margaret Gaynor in her role as Keeper of the Records and her notes relating to various Quaker families she researched, 1987 - 2000 2/ Notes on Quaker history for talks and a book, personal correspondence, 1999 - 2000 3/ Correspondence relating to Sellywood House, 2000, Sibford Summer Gathering 1988, 'Woodbrooke on the Road' and the Frances Camfield Trust 1987 - 1988, Redditch Housing Trust, 2000 4/ Bull Street Meeting miscellanous papers, 1980s 5/ Meeting for Sufferings papers including those relating to Warwickshire Monthly Meeting's concern regarding national security and 'the Secret State', 1989 and Woodlands Quaker Home for Elderly People 43rd report, 1989, printed 6/ Programme for Severn Street Children's First Day School Union meeting at Birmingham Town Hall, November 22nd 1892 [open] |