(1-7) Copies of "Magazine of the Dundee Training College" Vol.X 1,2,3 Vol.X1 1, 2 and 3 and Vol. X11 1. 1915-1917 (8) Large photograph 'Outgoing Students 1917' with pictures and names of the students and staff.
Helen Gill Parker (nee Irons)
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- Reference
- GB 254 UR-STU 19
- Dates of Creation
- 1915-1917
- Name of Creator
- Physical Description
- 7 issues of 'Magazine of the Dundee Training College' December 1915-December 1917; Photograph of outgoing students, named, 1917
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
Helen Irons was born in Perth, the eldest of four children. The family moved to Forfar where her railwayman father, William Irons, worked as the Station Foreman. Her Mother, Margaret Gill, was from Dundee.
Helen trained as a teacher at Dundee Training College, graduating in 1917. She worked as a teacher in Durham where she met and married William Parker, and had two children.
Her latter years were spent in Hampshire, where she had moved to be near her daughter.
Source: granddaughter
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Granddaughter
Note
Helen Irons was born in Perth, the eldest of four children. The family moved to Forfar where her railwayman father, William Irons, worked as the Station Foreman. Her Mother, Margaret Gill, was from Dundee.
Helen trained as a teacher at Dundee Training College, graduating in 1917. She worked as a teacher in Durham where she met and married William Parker, and had two children.
Her latter years were spent in Hampshire, where she had moved to be near her daughter.
Source: granddaughter
Physical Characteristics and/or Technical Requirements
Fair
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Custodial History
Kept by Helen Irons, then members of her family before deposit with UoD Archive Services
Additional Information
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UR-STU 19
GB 254