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1877-1947 (Creation)
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15 cm of textual records
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The Caledonian Club and its earlier incarnation, the St Andrew's Society, were Scottish cultural organizations, open to people of Scottish heritage. The Caledonian Club officially formed in 1913.
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Material in possession of J.B. Julian, relative of Club member prior to acquisition by City Archives.
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Fonds consists of bound volumes of material relating to the Caledonian Society (previously known as the St Andrew's Society) for Peterborough. Items include: bylaws and constitution; minute books (St Andrew's Society 1877-1898, Caledonian Club 1913-1947); membership lists (1913-1947); cash books (1913-1950); assorted correspondence and other items.
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This material has been arranged in four series: minute books, membership lists, financial records (cash books) and administrative records (i.e. bylaws, constitution, etc).