Circulars for May 1952, June 1952, September 1953, October 1953. Extracts from June 1952, October 1952, September 1953, October 1953, November 1953.
Army Orders December 1920 (annotated) 4 pages.
J.A.L. "Back to Work" reprinted from the British Medical Journal 8 September 1951 vol. ii, p.601. 4 page paper dealing with appointment and conditions of service, removal from regular service, classification of officers, relinquishment of commission (years of service), limitations of age.
4 page paper outlining the Bye-Laws supplementary to the Royal Charter of the Legion in which the branch falls.
Back reads John Rolling son of George Rolling, plus untitled fragment of army service form for George Rolling.
Certificate of Discharge for William Henry Meers No.4523042 from the Territorial Army dated 1928. Certificate of the Transfer Re-transfer to Army Reserve for Lewis Linley No.7880945 dated 1942.
Frant Beaumont Private 2264 4th Dragoon Guards
Army forms B.2079 Certificate of Discharge and attached British Legion letter regarding financial assistance for funerals for six individuals.
Release books class "A" for Patrick Egan (Pioneer Corps) and F. Moreland (Royal Army Service Corps).
Certificates of four individuals.
Army forms A.2038 War Department driving permits for G.A. Bell no. 14411089 and Private Moreland.
Information includes description, rank, next of kin, unit, campaigns, training, trade, medals awarded and medical record for 12 individuals.
Death certificates for four individuals.
Army Reserve Service Wallets (Army Form B.2067 A) containing discharge certificates for two individuals and an appointment in the Land Forces for one individual.
One letter and two forms (A20 19a & C348) concerning Lance Corporal P.D.J. Hill no. 22771582.
Royal Army Corps form X202/B Certificate of Transfer to the Army Reserve 1947 for George Bell, Trooper, 14411089, dated 31st July 1947. Also a certificate for entitlement to wear the 1939/45 Star and Burma Star Twelfth Army No. 1028 dated 28th June 1945.
Certificates for four persons.
Forms of Record of Service for Private G. Dale and Edward Hough
Certificate of Identity and Provisional Protection Certificate for Sidney Walter Polin of the Labour Corps.
Treatment card and West Yorkshire Regiment ID card for Sidney Walter Pollin 260831 Private of the Labour Corps.
Army forms D.426 parchment certificate for the army reserve giving name, address and description for two persons. Frederick Atkinson (1912) and Robert Jackson (1913).
Includes envelope containing effects of deceased soldier Private M Lawrence from the War Office to Regimental Paymaster, Bootham, York £1-15s-1d due from Army Funds being balance of pay and allowances. Also includes Killed In Action letter, letter from Ministry of Pensions & National Insurance, letter from Boeschepe Communal Cemetery, France and other certificates and documents relating to a soldier on discharge or transfer to the reserve.
Four printed sheets of names. Warning List contains 3 persons and the Black List contains 3 persons.
Folder contains 10 administration letters.
2 copies of pink registration forms.
17 York branch blank postcards.
30 York branch postcards "A...meeting will be held at...on..".
3 small blue folded cards, one card for forces of the crown.
10 A4 sheets of British Legion headed note paper, 61 Micklegate, York.
In each book the labels have fused together.
Killed in action 1916.
Three statements from National Provincial Bank Limited, 1 Market Street, York showing the Remembrance Day Collection account. Account holder is Walter Wright.
Two photocopies of indenture. Parties: United Services Fund, British Legion York Branch and Edward Walker of 3 Museum Street, York, Lt-Col. Robert Ellis Key of 33 Heworth Green, York and Captain George James Penn of 11 Melbourne Street, York.
Includes correspondence between Benevolent Agents and the National Scheme for Disabled Men, Martins Terrace, Leeds and 34a, Coney Street, York (1938-1951).
Five sheets.
24 forms for the period 1942-1948, rest for the period 1943-1945.
27 blue membership cards with names and addresses.
400 branch application forms. The reverse of each form advertises the British Legion Journal.