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D - University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
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D212 - Deposit relating to the development of national Physical Education training plus other college matters
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D212/10 - Letter from Mr Riley [Head of Physical Training at St Paul’s College] to Harry Starmer Smith giving the particulars of his future duties at St Paul’s College
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D212/11 - Letter to Reverend Beck notifying him of the appointment of Mr Hedley as Officer responsible for matters connected with Physical Training
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D212/12 - Letter from the Board of Education formally approving the Advanced Course in Physical Training
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D212/13 - Invitation and booklet for the Centenary Reunion
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D212/14 - Cuttings from the Gloucestershire Echo reporting the retirement of Canon W E Beck and Vice-Principal Reverend G Simpson. Also report of plans to build a pavilion on St Paul’s playing fields
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D212/15 - “Scheme and Scheme Varying Scheme” booklet, schemes made by the Minister of Education under the Charitable Trusts Act 1951
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D212/16 - Cutting from the Gloucestershire Echo reporting the new developments of St Paul’s College made possible by the purchase of Rosehill Estates. Includes comments made by the Principal, Mr E L Bradley
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D212/17 - Copy of the Gloucestershire Echo reporting on the opening ceremony of the new extensions at St Paul’s College attended by the Duke of Edinburgh
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D212/18 - Programme of the visit of the Duke of Edinburgh to St Paul’s College
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Cuttings from the Gloucestershire Echo reporting the retirement of Canon W E Beck and Vice-Principal Reverend G Simpson. Also report of plans to build a pavilion on St Paul’s playing fields
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