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Sunnedon House
Does anyone [ ladies] remember living at Sunnedon House, Coggeshall, Essex in the 50s ?
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Sorry I can't help directly but I wondered if this page might be of any interest to you:
http://www.coggeshall...m.org.uk/sunnedon.htm
Chris
PS: If you need anyone to do any local research in Coggeshall, Chuckfickens lives there and I can drive there within an hour.
http://www.coggeshall...m.org.uk/sunnedon.htm
Chris
PS: If you need anyone to do any local research in Coggeshall, Chuckfickens lives there and I can drive there within an hour.
The '100 year rule' is standard across all all English county archive offices, Droopdrawers. Records relating to individuals (rather than to other factual details) are always closed for that period.
For example a village school might have closed at the same time as Sunnedon House, and have passed all of its records to the county archive. The files showing the planning consents for new classrooms, lists of staff members etc, (which were already in the public domain) will have become immediately available to the public. But the school nurse's records (showing which children had rickets or nits) and the head teacher's punishment book (showing which children he caned, and why) would be kept secret for 100 years.
So there's nothing suspicious about the Sunnedon House records being withheld.
Chris
For example a village school might have closed at the same time as Sunnedon House, and have passed all of its records to the county archive. The files showing the planning consents for new classrooms, lists of staff members etc, (which were already in the public domain) will have become immediately available to the public. But the school nurse's records (showing which children had rickets or nits) and the head teacher's punishment book (showing which children he caned, and why) would be kept secret for 100 years.
So there's nothing suspicious about the Sunnedon House records being withheld.
Chris
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