Dann family papers and the records of Bulldogs Bank
Extent and Medium
1 box
Creator(s)
- Hampstead Nursery
- Bulldog Bank
Biographical History
Bulldog Bank was a house in Sussex which was bought by a wealthy philanthropist, Lady Clarke, for the purpose of caring for the youngest concentration camp orphans who came to this country in the immediate post war period. Sophie and Gertrud Dann worked at both the Hampstead Nursery and Bulldog Bank.
Archival History
Only one part of this collection was ever formally accessioned: secondary material on the history of the Jews in Augsburg at 1070/4. The rest came from Sophie Dann via Christa Wichmann as multiple deposits over the course of a decade from the early 1980s.
Acquisition
Dann family papers
Donated 17 Nov 1983
Donated 1980s-1990s
Donor: Sophie and Gertrud Dann
Scope and Content
This collection comprises two separate, though linked, archival fonds. The papers at 1070/1-4 record the lives of the Dann family, a renowned Augsburg Jewish family. Documents relating to Sophie and Gertrud Dann, the depositors of this collection, feature most prominently.
At 1070/5 are papers which document the history and activities of the Hamstead Nursery and Bulldog Bank. For an account of the sisters' work there see some of the autobiographical accounts in the personal papers of Sophie Dann at 1070/3.
System of Arrangement
The original file structure has been largely retained. Papers relating to each of the family members represented have been ascribed a separate reference number, as have those relating to the history of the Augsburg Jews and those relating to the Hampstead Nursery and Bulldog Bank. The papers within each of these classes have been arranged chronologically.
Conditions Governing Access
Open
Conditions Governing Reproduction
A closure date of 100 years has been placed on some of the material relating to the children due to its personal nature.
Subjects
- Children
- Family documents [doc]
- Refugees
Places
- Bavaria