Photograph of Miss Marion Jean Woodhead opening the gate to the woodland path in Northcliffe Park with the gold key, June 1920. The park had been paid for by a donation from Sir Norman Rae.
Copy of pages from 'The Schedule of Real Property - -' of the Rosse Estate June 1918. The Rosse family owned the Northcliffe area. In 1919 Sir Norman Rae donated money so that the local council could purchase the Norhtcliffe area for public use.
Photographs and documents on the opening of the Norman Rae Nursing Home in Shipley by Princess Mary 4th Sept.1923. The home had been paid for by a donation from Sir Norman Rae.
Visitors Book signed by Princess Mary and other opening-day guests to celebrate the opening of the home paid for by Sir Norman Rae. The home had been paid for by a donation from Sir Norman Rae.
Hand-written list of the signatories of the Visitor's Book and two photographs of the signature in the book on the opening of the Norman Rae Nursing Home by Princess Mary 4th Sept.1923. The home had been paid for by a donation from Sir Norman Rae.
'The Period Birthday Book' was a gift to Jean Woodhead from her grandfather, with autograph of Princess Mary and a photograph of the page signed by Princess Mary on the opening of the Norman Rae Nursing Home by Princess Mary 4th Sept.1923. The home had been paid for by a donation from Sir Norman Rae.
Photograph of the cover of the booklet 'The Opening of the Norman Rae Nursing Home' Sept. 4th 1923. The home had been paid for by a donation from Sir Norman Rae.
Photograph of the arrival of Princess Mary at the Sir Norman Rae Nursing Home for the opening ceremony on 4 September 1923. The home had been paid for by a donation from Sir Norman Rae.
2 original photograps of the opening of the Norman Rae Nursing Home by Princess Mary 4th Sept.1923. Sir Norman Rae escorting Princess Mary to the Nursing Home for the opening. The home had been paid for by a donation from Sir Norman Rae.
Photographs of Sir Norman Raespeaking at the opening of the new Nursing Home, with Princess Mary (who was opening the home) seated. The home had been paid for by a donation from Sir Norman Rae.
Photographs of the guests on the steps of the Sir Norman Nursing Home at its opening by Princess Mary on 4th Sept.1923. The home had been paid for by a donation from Sir Norman Rae.
The car of Princess Mary arriving for the opening of the Sir Norman Nursing Home on 4th Sept.1923. The home had been paid for by a donation from Sir Norman Rae.
A letter to Mrs G.Shuttleworth from Norman Woodhead, grandson of Sir Norman Rae regarding Northcliffe Gala (an annual small festival). Norhcliffe had become a public area in 1920 enabled by a donation from Sir Norman Rae.
Photograph of Norman Woodhead (grandson of Sir Norman Rae) at the opening of the extension of Shipley Hospital 4th September 1996. Shipley Hospital had previously been the Sir Norman Rae Nursing Home, paid for by a donation from Sir Norman Rae.
3 newspaper cuttings on the extension to Shipley Hospital and its origins, with Norman Woodhead (grandson of Sir Norman Rae). Shipley Hospital had previously been the Sir Norman Rae Nursing Home, paid for by a donation from Sir Norman Rae.