Unique IDPE-000091SurnameWoodGiven namesCAlternative nameWoodsBiographical abstractDates of employment: 1896-1903Biographical noteBiographical details:
Son of William Wood
Details from contemporary sources:
1896 Wood needs more help in cleaning and repairing organ - City Architect recommends C Wood be employed at £2/10/- per week - August [ref: 26/286/1120]
1897 Wiegand recommends that C Wood take the place of his father [deceased] - May [ref: 26/291/776]
1897 Wiegand is pleased with improvements made to the organ by Wood [ref: 26/293/1250]
1898 Return of Officers and Servants, January 1898, by the Town Clerk - £3 per week [ref: 22/55/1]
1898 Recommendations on working of Corporation Departments - Partial return of employees at July 1898 - £3 per week [ref: 22/55/1]
1898 Memo re repairs needed; September [ref: 26/301/1767]
1899 Complaint re organ by Wiegand - November [ref: 26/313/2773]
1899 Advises cleaning and retuning of the organ - November [ref: 26/313/2906]
1900 urgent request for materials for bellows; February [ref: 1900/0409]
1900 Reports breakage in blowing machinery - October [ref: 1900/3516]
1901 To be paid for Sunday overtime work - January [ref: 1901/44]
1901 For assistance to organ bellows - January [ref: 1901/0164]
1902 Request for the assistance of S Hocknell to re-leather the bellows of the organ [ref: 1902/0072]
1903 Bearings of automatic action of organ bellows require immediate renewal - January [ref: 1903/0113]
1903 Interview with visiting organist on state of Town Hall organ [ref: The Daily Telegraph 7 July 1903]
1903 Resignation; 30 July [ref: 1903/1447]GenderMaleSource system IDTPER-004694