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GCPP Bishop Personal Papers of Rosemary Bishop
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Personal Papers of Dorothy Clark

Title Personal Papers of Dorothy Clark
Reference GBR/0271/GCPP Clark
Creator Clark, Dorothy Esther, 1911-1999, teacher
Covering Dates 1931–1933
Extent and Medium 1 file; Paper
Repository Girton College Archive, Cambridge
Content and context

Dorothy Clark was born at Southport and came to Girton as a Clothworkers' Scholar to read English 1929-32. She trained as a teacher at Oxford University Training Department 1932-33 and obtained her Diploma in Education (Oxford) in 1933. She taught English at Llangollen County School, Thomlinson Girls' Grammar School, Wigton and Kirby Secondary Grammar School, Middlesbrough.

Pages from a photograph album 1931-33 (including photographs of Dorothy Clark and friends at Girton, 1931); postcards of Girton College, circa 1931; testimonials for DC from Helen Wodehouse and HMR Murray, 1933.

Given by Rosemary Lyon, March 2000

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Please cite as Girton College Archive, Cambridge, Personal Papers of Dorothy Clark, GCPP Clark

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