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    Waltham Forest Life Chances Commission: Enabling young people to thrive

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    As one of a group of commissioners for the report funded by Waltham Forest Council, Aminul Hoque (over the course of 1 year) visited educational institutions, heard from local business and educational leaders, invited polled the views of local residents and examined evidence from local government. But above all, the professional role of the commissioner was to hear the views of local young people and base this report on their wisdom and lived experiences. Alongside a group of commissioners from the public and private sector, Hoque's professional role was to listen to all views from the local community and stakeholders and then advise local government in regards to addressing the needs and challenges for children and young people in relation to education, employment, welfare, social and cultural life. The recommendations were published as a report in 2018

    Catalogue of Waltham watch material.

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    Cover title.Mode of access: Internet

    Life and labour in Australia : being personal experiences and observations / by E. Waltham.

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    Ferguson, J.A. Australia, 18175; Electronic reproduction. Canberra, A.C.T. : National Library of Australia, 2012

    MSS 0098, F0047 - Martin Waltham Bates letter to Joseph Boyd

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    Autograph letter from Delaware Senator Martin Waltham Bates to Joseph Boyd, complying with his request for an autograph on January 30, 1858.Purchase, March 1992.http://library.udel.edu/static/purl.php?mss0098_004

    David Braithwaite at White Waltham Steam Fair

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    David Braithwaite, fairground enthusiast and author photographed at White Waltham Steam Fair, August 1964

    Obituary of Frank Simmons (May 8, 1965)

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    This is an obituary of Frank M. Simmons, a Springfield College alumnus, published on May 8, 1964. It introduces when and where Simmons passed, his education and work experiences, his contribution during World War II, and his religious affiliation. There is also a photograph of Frank Simmons from the year of 1950. The obituary appeared in The Waltham News Tribune.Frank M. Simmons was born in Bedford, Quebec. He graduated from Springfield College in 1923. He was a member of Springfield College’s championship soccer team and served as the president of the Newton Rotary Club. During World War II he was a Red Cross first aid instructor, was active in local defense work and belonged to the Coast Guard Auxiliary Temporary Reserve. For 43 years, he worked as a physical education instructor, coach, athletic trainer, director of health and physical education in the Newton school system. In 1961, Springfield College awarded him the Tarbell Medallion. Simmons died in 1965
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