Archival Materials
The John Rylands Research Institute and Library, The University of Manchester
Butterworth, J.J. “Medical Inspection of Schools.” March 29, 1909. School Medical Service pamphlet, MMC 14/8/1.
Forty-second Annual Report of the Ladies’ Public Health Society for the Year 1902. Manchester: Richard Gill, 1903. Ladies Public Health Association Annual Reports, MMC/13/3/1.
Forty-fifth Annual Report of the Ladies’ Public Health Society for the Year 1905. Manchester: Richard Gill, 1906. Ladies Public Health Association Annual Reports, MMC/13/3/2.
Manchester and Salford Council on Social Service. Report to the Standing Committee on Children. Manchester: Sherratt & Hughes, 1921. Child welfare published reports, MMC/14/7/3.
Manchester and Salford Women Citizens’ Association. “Interim Report on Child Welfare in Manchester,” 1919. Child Welfare Report, MMC/14/7/2.
Monro, H.C. Maternity and Child Welfare Memorandum, July 30, 1914. Maternity Service, MMC/14/6/5/6.
Niven, James. “Feeding in Relation to the Health of the Young.” London: Sherratt & Hughes, 1904. Food and drink in relation to disease. Feeding in relation to the health of the young, lecture delivered on 10th February 1904, MMC1/Niven/20.
——. Memorandum on the Maternity and Child Welfare Act, 1918. MMC/14/6/5/9 Maternity Service, MMC/14/6/5/9.
Reynolds, J.H. and C.H. Wyatt. Second Annual Report of the Education Committee, 1903–1904. Manchester: Henry Blacklock & Co., 1904. Education Committee Reports, MMC/12/1/3.
——. Third Annual Report of the Education Committee, 1904–1905 Manchester: Henry Blacklock & Co., 1905. Education Committee Reports, MMC/12/1/3.
——. Fifth Annual Report of the Education Committee, 1906–1907. Manchester: Henry Blacklock & Co., 1907. Education Committee Reports, MMC/12/1/3.
——. Seventh Annual Report of the Education Committee, 1908–1909. Manchester: Henry Blacklock & Co., 1909. Education Committee Reports, MMC/12/1/3.
——. Eighth Annual Report of the Education Committee, 1909–1910. Manchester: Henry Blacklock & Co., 1911. Education Committee Reports, MMC/12/1/3.
——. Ninth Annual Report of the Education Committee, 1910–1911. Manchester: Henry Blacklock & Co., 1912. Education Committee Reports, MMC/12/1/3.
The Manchester Branch of the National Committee for the Prevention of Destitution. “The Case for School Clinics in Manchester.” Manchester: Sherratt & Hughes, 1912. School Medical Service Pamphlet, MMC/14/8/2.
Wyatt, C.H. Tenth Annual Report of the Education Committee, 1911–1912. Manchester: Henry Blacklock & Co., 1913. Education Committee Reports, MMC/12/1/3.
Liverpool Record Office, Liverpool Central Library and Archives
City of Liverpool, A Century of Progress 1847–1947: An Account of the Development of the Liverpool Public Health Department since 1847, HEA 352.4.
“Female Sanitary Staff.” Copy of Circulars, HEA 352/3/1.
The National Archives (UK)
“Camberwell’s ‘Non-Conformity’.” The Medical Officer, January 27, 1917. Maternity and Child Welfare, MH 48/161.
Correspondence from the National League for Physical Education and Improvement to the Board of Education, February 27, 1906, Physical Education and Improvement, ED 24/279.
Deputation from the British Medical Association and the Manchester and Salford Sanitary Association to A. Birrell (President of the Board of Education), July 16, 1906, Physical Education and Improvement, ED 24/279.
Hill, T. Eustace. “The Protection of Infant and Child Life.” Darlington: North of England Newpaper, Co., 1916. Maternity and child welfare scheme, MH 48/43.
Local Government Board Application of the Borough Council of Birmingham for Grant in Aid. Maternity and Child Welfare, MH 48/182.
Memorandum: Proposed Medical Staff of the Ministry of Health, June 19, 1919. Appointment of Women Inspectors for Maternity and Infant Welfare, MH 78/98.
Newman, George. Board of Education Memorandum, August 4, 1914. School Feeding in August 1914, ED 24/1371.
“Note on the School Medical Service.” Public Health and the School Medical Service, ED 50/35.
Notes on Health Visiting, October 17, 1917. Maternity and Child Welfare, MH 48/251.
Willis, F.J. to the Secretary of the Treasury, July 15, 1914. Arrangements for First Maternity and Child Welfare Grant to Local Authorities, MH 55/540.
The Wellcome Collection, London
Ashby, Henry to Sir George Newman. February 6, 1904. MS.6201 Letters to George Newman, Folder 2.
Cantlie, James. “Are We Degenerating? The Physical State of the English People and Some Remedies.” The Daily Chronicle. July 6, 1904. MS.7923 Scrapbook containing newspaper and journal cuttings, lecture leaflets, invitations to functions and meetings, programmes and greeting cards.
——. “The Health of the People.” The Practitioner, March 1902. MS.7940 Publications by Cantlie.
On Physical Training in Schools: An Address delivered before the Medical Officers of Schools Association, February 15, 1906 by W.P. Herringham.
“Physical Degeneration in Sheffield: Why we are Deteriorating.” Sheffield Telegraph. January 23, 1904. MS.7922 Scrapbook containing newspaper and journal clippings, ephemera of the British Red Cross and Indian Voluntary Aid Contingent, manuals and handbooks on first aid, off-prints, invitations, leaflets, 3 photographs (of casualty evacuation training).
“Physical Efficiency.” British Weekly, March 6, 1906. MS.7923 Scrapbook containing newspaper and journal cuttings and some programmes, invitations and cartoon illustrations.
“Untitled.” The Standard, January 31, 1885. MS.7921 Scrapbook containing newspaper and journal cuttings, invitations, programmes and tickets.
“Untitled.” The Observer, February 1, 1885. MS.7921 Scrapbook containing newspaper and journal cuttings, invitations, programmes and tickets.
“Volunteer Medical Staff Corps.” The British Medical Journal, March 21, 1885, MS.7921 Scrapbook containing newspaper and journal cuttings, invitations, programmes and tickets.