Catalogue description LONDON FEDERATION OF BOYS' CLUBS
This record is held by The London Archives: City of London
Reference: | LMA/4283 |
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Title: | LONDON FEDERATION OF BOYS' CLUBS |
Description: |
Records The records of the federation consist of administrative papers including minutes, annual reports and arrangements for fundraising events; publications of the federation itself and of its member clubs, souvenir brochures and programmes for federation fundraising events and sporting/club events and some publications by other bodies, including the National Association of Boys' Clubs and the Variety Club of Great Britain; photographs of fundraising events, sporting and club events, and former chairmen and presidents of the federation; audio-visual material consisting of videotapes of a promotional nature and also of fundraising and club events. |
Date: | 1888 - 2000 |
Arrangement: |
The collection is arranged as follows: LMA/4283/A/01 - Minutes 1888 - 1991 LMA/4283/A/02 - Annual reports 1910 - 1998 LMA/4283/A/03 - Fundraising arrangements and correspondence 1960 - 1997 LMA/4283/A/04 - Development services 1987 - 1997 LMA/4283/B/01 - Federation publications 1898 - 1998 LMA/4283/B/02 - Club publications 1960 - 1996 LMA/4283/B/03 - Fundraising events 1964 - 2000 LMA/4283/B/04 - Club and sporting events 1929 - 1998 LMA/4283/B/05 - Publications of other bodies 1949 - 1996 LMA/4283/B/06 - Press and publicity 1974 - 1997 LMA/4283/C/01 - Photographs of fundraising events 1930s - 1992 LMA/4283/C/02 - Photographs of club and sporting events 1935 - 1969 LMA/4283/C/03 - Photographs of personnel 1940s - 1980s LMA/4283/D/01 - videotapes of club and sporting activities 1987 - 1998 LMA/4283/D/02 - videotapes of fundraising events 1987 - 1998 |
Held by: | The London Archives: City of London, not available at The National Archives |
Language: | English |
Creator: |
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Physical description: | 15 Series |
Restrictions on use: |
Reproduction of items from this collection is by written permission of the London Federation of Clubs for Young People |
Access conditions: |
THE COLLECTION IS OPEN AND AVAILABLE FOR CONSULTATION |
Administrative / biographical background: |
History The Federation of London Working Boys' Clubs was founded in 1887 by a number of boys' clubs, to provide an organisation which could formulate a unified policy and philosophy and provide backup services for the Boys' Clubs movement. Many of the clubs involved had been started by universities, public schools and public-spirited individuals to help underprivileged and exploited boys in London, particularly the East End. The clubs provided recreational activities and also acted as education and welfare institutions: the clubs were often the only recourse boys had to medical attention, clothing and food. The federation was renamed in the early 20th century as the London Federation of Boys' Clubs, and changed its name again in 1994/1995 to the London Federation of Clubs for Young People, to reflect the changing social situation and the increasing inclusion of girls. The activities provided by the federation for its member clubs include the use of two residential centres, Hindleap Warren in the Ashdown Forest, Surrey, and Woodrow High House in Amersham, Buckinghamshire. Clubs can hire these outdoor education centres on a weekly basis. The federation maintains close links with other, similar charitable bodies, most notably the National Association of Boys' Clubs. Its patron is the Duke of Edinburgh, who has retained close links with the federation for more than 50 years. |
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