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Kleiser family collection
KLE · Coleção · 1808-late 20th century

This collection comprises documents, correspondence, volumes, photographs and physical objects created by and relating to the Kleiser family, and related families (particularly the Cundall and Potter families), as well as to the Kleiser clock and watchmaking/jewelers/silversmiths business. . Much of the material relates to York and Yorkshire, but there are references to other national and international locations.
Includes notes in biro, which dates their creation to the mid to late 20th century, most likely pre-1989.

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Photograph album - Kleiser and related families
KLE/4/1 · Item · 19th-20th century
Parte de Kleiser family collection

Small photograph album containing portraits of various members of the Kleiser and Cundall families and other individuals. Includes 'J H Kleiser', 'Cyril (Kleiser)', 'C.W. (Kleiser)', 'Mrs Cundall'. 'Luke Cundall', 'Miss C Dussen', 'Mrs Rodwell', 'Eustace', 'Geo. Calvert', 'Lizzie Calvert', 'Maud', 'Mr and Mrs Bradshaw', 'Mrs Pool', 'George & Clark of L.W.', 'Mabel Hooke', 'Theo', 'Mrs Moore', and 'Paul'. Some spaces where photographs have been lost prior to deposit. Photographs are in black and white.

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Gravestone of Luke Cundall with genealogical notes
KLE/4/3/11 · Item · 26 June 1985
Parte de Kleiser family collection

Three black and white photographs of gravestone of Luke Cundall. Two of the photographs have genealogical information on the Cundall family handwritten on the back. These are dated 26.6.85 and photographer is identified as 'E.A.H'

Loose photographs - Cundall and related families
KLE/4/5 · Documento · 19th-20th century
Parte de Kleiser family collection

7 black and white photographic portraits of Luke Cundall, his wife, Cornelius Cundall, Arthur Cundall, Elizabeth Cundall and Fred Cundall. Also a group shot of Luke, Fred, Cornelius and Elizabeth Cundall.

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KLE/4/7 · Subsérie · 19th-20th century
Parte de Kleiser family collection

Black and white photographs of individuals from various families linked to the Kleiser family. Names include Potter, Richardson, Kerous, Pool, Allison, Smith, Biscomb, Winterholden, Whittaker, Valentine, Dindale, Rodwell, Shillito, Moore, Morris and Collins. Other photographs provide only first names for the subjects. The Potters were connected to the Kleisers by marriage. The Shillitos and Moores weere connected to the Cundalls by marriage.

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