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Canvas Print : Illuminated address given by the members of the City Council in gratitude for Councillor and Mrs Marshs work as Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress over the previous year, 1908
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Illuminated address given by the members of the City Council in gratitude for Councillor and Mrs Marshs work as Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress over the previous year, 1908
At a meeting of the Council of the said City held at the Council Chamber in the Town Hall on Monday 9th November 1908 it was unanimously resolved that the best thanks of this Council, under its corporate common seal be presented to Alderman Harry Parker Marsh for the able and very satisfactory manner in which he has performed his various official duties as Lord Mayor of this city during the year.It was also unanimously resolved that the best thanks of the Council under the corporate common seal be presented to the retiring Lady Mayoress Mrs Harry Parker Marsh for the venerable services rendered by her during the past year.Signed H. K. Stephenson, Lord Mayorand[Undecipherable], Town ClerkOriginal at Sheffield City Archives ref. MD7313/1
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Media ID 14042229
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Certificates Government Local Consort Councillors Mayors
20"x16" (51x41cm) Canvas Print
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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Caption: This beautifully preserved print captures a significant moment in the history of Sheffield, dated November 9th, 1908. The image showcases an illuminated address presented by the esteemed members of the City Council to Councillor and Mrs Harry Parker Marsh. This heartfelt gesture was a token of gratitude for their exceptional dedication and service as Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress respectively throughout the preceding year. The resolution passed unanimously at a council meeting held in the Town Hall's Council Chamber, recognizing Alderman Harry Parker Marsh's remarkable execution of his official duties as Lord Mayor. His unwavering commitment and exemplary leadership were acknowledged with utmost appreciation by the entire council under its corporate common seal. Furthermore, this special occasion also marked recognition for Mrs. Harry Parker Marsh's invaluable contributions as the retiring Lady Mayoress. Her venerable services rendered during her tenure were highly regarded by all members present at this historic gathering. Preserved within Sheffield City Archives under reference MD7313/1, this photograph serves as a testament to civic pride and acknowledges these outstanding individuals' accomplishments in local government. Let us honor their legacy while cherishing this historical artifact that symbolizes unity between councillors, mayors, consorts, and citizens alike - working together towards building a better future for our beloved city.
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