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Photographs belonging to John T Priestley

Includes family photographs, children, holidays, pets
Hemsworth Grammar School prefects and cricket XI
St Paul's College overseas English group 1959 - 1960
Duke of Edinburgh visit 1957
Son Roger Priestley at school
St Paul's College students outside Rosehill hostel
St Paul's College sports teams
St Paul's College students at camp
Aerial photograph of Rosehill
St Paul's College student gymnastics
Exterior of St Paul's College
Christmas party
St Paul's College students outside The Air Balloon pub
Student work including a canoe

Photographers include Cheltenham Newspaper Company Limited; Donald Bott, Optipho Artist Photographers, Clarence Parade, Cheltenham; Raeburn Studios Limited, Pittville Gates, Cheltenham; Patrick T Bodey; Ralph Ashley Aerial Photography, 3 Lodge Street, Leeds

Priestley, John Thomas

Scrapbook of reminiscences of St Paul's College by Herbert "Algy" Marshall

Includes photograph of Algy; The Chelt Song; Signatures and addresses of fellow students; Photograph and names of Monitors 1923 - 1924; List of Rugger Caps 1923 - 1924; List of Soccer Caps with photograph 1923 - 1924; Photographs of fellow students; Photographs of Chelts versus Salts rugby match February 1923; Photographs of the cast and programme for the production of Robert E Lee; Nineveh house list 1923 with photograph; Photograph of male voice choir; Cuttings from the Cheltenham Chronicle and Gloucestershire Graphic; Photographs of cricket teams; Photographs of The Jury 1923 - 1924; Photograph of the College Choir; Photographs of Junior RAG 1923 and 1924; Photographs of college buildings; Article on the death of Reverend Samuel Jackson, Vice-Principal, in the Gloucester Journal pictorial supplement; Senior Concert programme 2 November 1922; Junior Concert programme 7 February 1923; Senior Concert programme 22 November 1923; Programme for the production of Abraham Lincoln; Programme for the dedication of the war memorial 4 June 1922; Programme for Christmastide Service 9 December 1923

Loose items. Photographer unknown

Evelyn Maitland Roy

Evelyn Maitland Roy was born in 1908 in Southampton and brought up in the Wirral. She attended West Kirby County High School for Girls before undertaking a two-year teacher-training course at St Mary’s, Cheltenham from 1928 to 1930 taking PE as her main subject.

Evelyn held teaching posts in Wirral before the war and also achieved great personal success in swimming and diving locally, eventually becoming an instructor and judge. In 1940 she won a scholarship with the English-Speaking Union for their Summer School at Chautauqua in New York State. In her spare time, Evelyn liked to write and had many articles published in newspapers and magazines. In 1944 she was appointed teacher of Girls’ PE at Alleyne’s Grammar School, Stone, Staffordshire for a year and then became County Organiser for Flintshire for the Land Army. She returned to teaching and spent six years from 1948 working at British Army Schools in Greece, Malta, Austria and Libya.

Following retirement from full-time work in 1974 at the age of sixty-five, Evelyn became one of the first students of the Open University and was awarded an Honours Degree in 1981. She kept active both physically and mentally, going for long walks with her Sheltie dogs, coaching children, reading and writing her journal. She died at the age of ninety-eight in 2007.

Dulcie Turner

Dulcie Turner was born in 1915 and brought up in Newton-le-Willows, Lancashire, and attended St Mary’s College from 1933 - 1935. She returned home to teach at the school she had herself attended until she had her two children. She taught at various schools including joining her husband at Bromborough Secondary School. She died in 2000.

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