Handwritten white card detailing the obituary of John Bradshaw Isherwood from the Stockport Advertiser 31st May 1839. Page 3 Col.5. Died on the 23rd May aged 62 years.
Assorted mounted display text describing events at All Saints Church, Marple on a Sunday.
The changes in Marple during John Isherwood's life.
Modernising carried out by John at Marple Hall.
Short biography.
Typed information from the Census records for Marple Hall : 1851 - 1891.
Typed notes on the census records. e.g. the family was not home on the night of the 1841 census and in 1871 the Hall was housing a lady's boarding school.
Copy of death certificate for Thomas dated 1895 died at Lunatic Asylum in Buxton.
Two typed newspaper articles re Internment at All Saints Church.
1. Stockport Advertiser 2 Aug 1895.
2. North Cheshire Herald, undated. Also original cutting from…
Typed transcript from Stockport Advertiser 7 Oct 1841 describing Thomas Bradshaw Isherwood's coming of age festivities at Marple Hall. (Photocopy of full newspaper report MAH/026/011)
Brief biography and additional information on his life in Marple…
Obituary notices for the death of Ellen Bradshaw Isherwood :
1. Stockport Advertiser 14. Nov 1890.
2. Grantham Journal 15 Nov 1890.
3. Two pages from unknown publication "pleasant memories" of Ellen.
4. Two display sheets giving information…
Sepia photograph of Ellen signed "Yours very sincerely Ellen Bradshawe Isherwood"
Photocopy of black and white photograph signed "E Bradshaw Isherwood", both undated.
Typed information : Brief description of the Bradshaw Isherwoods connection to All Saints Church. Report on building of St John's church school at Offerton and Mrs Bradshaw Isherwood laying the foundation stone in 1876.Report (undated) on Mrs…
Three accounts covering Chartists descent on Marple Hall and Mrs Ellen Bradshaw Isherwood's role. Extract and front cover from "Sybil" by Benjamin Disraeli in which he dramatized this episode in his book after he heard about the Chartist incident at…
Photocopy of receipt for the sum paid by Mrs Isherwood for trimming and weeding the drive at Marple Hall, dated 1864, from Stockport Public Archives.
Photocopy of full year Payments and Allowances 1876. and January 1877.
Photocopies of maps dated…
Pamphlet "Welcome to our Parish Church" with its history.
Information on a tablet erected in the vaults of this church by his son for John Isherwood, who worshiped here for a number of years.
Handwritten note from the choirboys and organist dated…
Photocopies of three newspaper articles, sources unknown and typed transcripts of (a) and (b), of (a) engagement of Henry Bradshaw Isherwood and Beatrice Muriel Bagshaw. October 1907(b) their marriage in the Bavarian Chapel, Warwick Street, London on…
Typed transcript and handwritten copy, of a death Notice from Stockport Advertiser 12th July 1940.
Probate Registry Document issued 25th January 1941, showing value of estate at £75,858.19s.9d.
Photocopy of map from 1934 showing Marple Hall Estate, buildings and parkland. Note from exhibition stating slow growth of Marple during 1886 - 1924 and continued sale by the Isherwoods of parcels of land for development.
Fifteen pages of handwritten notes giving information on private papers held at Stockport Heritage Library. This comprises 3 boxes 1870 - 1962 containing diaries, scrapbooks, photographs and letters.
Various newspaper articles about Christopher Isherwood from several sources. Content includes book reviews, biography, relationship with his family, Don Bachardy, W H Auden, David Hockney and obituaries following his death in 1986.Photocopies of…
Collection of photocopies of miscellaneous family photographs of Christopher and his brother Richard from 1909, school days 1916.
Photocopies of photographs of their father in uniform and a number of their mother.
Two original Airmail letters from Christopher Isherwood to Mrs Gladys Swindells 1972. Also letter from Richard arranging a meeting.
Photocopy of postcard from Richard to Nannie thanking her for his gum boots.
Photocopy of one held in archives from…
Article from unknown publication entitled "Kathleen and Frank" . Wyberslegh Hall was the setting for a tragic love story.
Poem and drawing by Kathleen dated 1905 called 'First step alone'..
Two photocopies of photographs of Wyberslegh Hall
Photocopy of Last Will and Testament of Richard Graham Bradshaw Isherwood dated November 1975 (3 pages).
Bequests were made to his cousin Thomas Bradshaw Isherwood, his brother Christopher and to various friends. A codicil dated 12 December 1975…