Original coloured photographs of Stone Dean House and Stone Dean Farmhouse at the rear of the house. There are also two enlarged black and white photocopies of these photographs on reverse side of sheet.
F013/Ph/001
Date: [1980-1999]
Many layers of photocopy detailing Butterfield Diary at Stone Dean Farmhouse construction and history in 1691. Owners Rebekah and Abraham Butterfield 1700’s then Joseph and Mary Green The farm land is now Jordans and the Farm House is the Quaker meeting House once visited by many notables of the Quakers including William Penn.
F013/R/001
Date: [1900-1999]
Record details the development of the Quakers in Jordans. Stone Dean Farm Estate sold in 1918 100acres purchased by the Society of Friends and the basis of Jordans village.
F013/R/002
Date: [1900-1999]
Photocopy of map showing hand marked location of Stone Dean farm near Jordans.
F013/MP/001
Date: [2000]