RepositoryUniversity of Roehampton: Whitelands College
LevelSub-Sub-Fonds
Ref NoWC/PP/JORD
Alt Ref No5.4.19 / 22.3.8
TitleFrances Jordan (1895-6) Papers
Date1895 - 1931
Extent1 folder
DescriptionComprises: Criticizing notebook for model lessons 1895-6 (critiques of her lessons); Literature exercise / note-taking book dated 17.1.95, with insert on ‘Parsing Schemes’ and draft of notice for ‘Barret Street Trade School for Girls Elocution Class OPEN NIGHT’ 1925; Catechism notebook dated 17.1.95, later made use of to record teaching schedules etc 1929; Notebook on ‘The English Church’, n.d., address given as 3 Amies Street, Lavender Hill, S.W.; Volume of Minutes of Battersea – Chelsea Shakespeare Society (of which Frances was Hon. Sec.) 1920-1, with enclosures (agendas, apologies); Drama and musical programmes including Annie Settle Memorial evenings and a recital, in which Frances took part; Copies of her headed paper relating to work as a speech therapist; Whitelands Blotter cover endorsed with cohort signatures; Reminiscences of Frances (‘the most outstandingly good and stimulating teacher’) from her pupils’ diaries in the 1930s – compiled and sent by donor, and described as ‘this small remnant of "My Frances Jordan" archive’ 1983.
Administrative HistoryFrances Jordan was a pupil at Whitelands in 1895/6. She later became an English teacher, speech therapist and elocutionist.
Persons
CodePersonName
NAR/2090Jordan; Frances
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