Dated this 96th day of July 1933. E. W. TURPIN. Clerk to the said Council
... Dated this 96th day of July 1933. E. W. TURPIN. Clerk to the said Council. ...
... Dated this 96th day of July 1933. E. W. TURPIN. Clerk to the said Council. ...
... Ham ipaadway, Ral gtshart, and Him to him to York atone too route takon Dick Turpin. They expect to leave the Spaniards Inn. on Hampstead Heath, a favourite retort of Hick Turpin, on 19 June. They will not change mounts and It is to complete the distance ...
... Walton: Not one per cent. Mr. Turpin said that applied to a lesser extent to other parts of the district. The inspector asked how far it was to any existing baths and he was told 21 miles to Sneinton and 3 miles to Arnold. Mr. Turpin: It would take half an hour ...
... site was needed for future extension. Mr. Turpin said the council expected to acquire land to give access to the site from Park-road. The inspector: You are not going to add very much to the rates. Mr. Turpin: There is a demand for this land. I knoll ...
... Walton: Not one per cent. Mr. Turpin said that applied to a lesser extent to other parts of the district. The Inspector asked how far it was to any existing baths and he was told 2i miles to Bnetnton and 3 miles to Arnold.. Mr. Turpin: It would take half an ...
... eight members of the council with them, and also the clerk, Mr. Turpin, and, he could say from experience, no one could wish for a better friend. Equal courtesy was shown by Mr. Oox (Mr. Turpin's clerk' who was always ready to be of service to the members ...
... site was needed for future extension. Mr. Turpin said the council expected to acquire land to give access to the site from Park-road The inspector: You are not going to add very much to the rates. Mr. Turpin: There is a demand for this land. I know one ...
... they would like to acquire this site, either for baths or some other purpose? Mr. Turpin: That is correct. Referring to swimming instruction for school children. Mr. Turpin said the council had had requests on more than one occasion to make some provision ...
... eight members of the council with them. and also the clerk, Mr. Turpin, and, he could say from experience, no one could wish for a better friend. Equal courtesy was shown by Mr. Cox (Mr. Turpin's clerk' who was always ready to be of service to the members ...
... opening of the inquiry Mr. Todd said he intended inspecting all the properties and the owners might be present. Mr. E. W. Turpin (clerk to the Carlton Council) provided the inspector with statistical information relating to the district. Carlton, he said ...
... application of Section 1 of the above mentioned Act in the Urban District cf Carlton. Dated this 31st day of July, 1935. E. W. TURPIN, Clerk to the said Council ...
... district passed that point. or in close proximity, even from the outskirts. In reply to questions from the inspector. Mr. Turpin said there were no baths at Gedling Colliery. Mr. Walton said that no alternative site for baths had ever been considered ...