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StorageSiteUCL Institute of Education
LevelFile
Reference Number IE/STU/F/13/3
TitleMacLean, Georgie
Date1936-1937
DescriptionMiss Georgie L. Maclean

Carnegie Fellowship Scholar session 1936-37

Documents in file:
January 1936 - Hand written letter of application for the Carnegie Fellowship, dated 14/01/36.
January- April 1936 - Various correspondence dealing with the application process & securing of recomendations & references.
May-June 1936 - Hand written & typed correspondence discussing the award of, and the parameters & practicalities of study for, the Carnegie Fellowship in England.
January-February 1937 - Typed correspondence discussing visits to Educational Offices & Schools in Manchester, Preston, Birmingham & Liverpool.
Typed programme of visits to several schools, organised Manchester Education Committee, for late January.
February 1937 - Typed correspondence discussing a Readers Ticket for the British Museum & Library
March 1937 - Penciled notes, on back of IoE Pupil Interview card, noting potential school visits. Dated 10th March.
March-April 1937 - Typed correspondence discussing visits to The County School for Girls, Ealing W5, The County School for Boys, Chiswick W4 & Kingsbury County School, Kingsbury NW 9.
May 1937 - Typed correspondence discussing visits to Sloane School SW10.
June 1937 - Typed correspondence discussing vistis to the Public Record Office & Streatham County Secondary School SW 17
IoE Session 1936-37 Blue Subject Card.
Handwritten letter dated 15/07/1937. Details her return voyage, arrival home and plans to start her Carnegie Fellowship report..
Handwritten letter & typed reply, both dated Dec 1937, discussing delays with report due to illness.
Undated, handwritten letter detailing her life in Ontario, Canada. Subjects include wartime & post wartime rationing, her meeting her future husband, Giles Cannon, on a train and of their life together on his family's Dairy farm. She also mentions she is continuing to teach in a small local school.
Typed reply from IoE, dated 09/08/1950.
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