Originally owned by Francis Jones [possibly student 1906-1908]
Stamped Acton & Chiswick Polytechnic. From the Board of Education. Distinctions gained in English Language and Literature, History and Elementary Mathematics
Second division examinations passed in English, Mathematics, Heat, Light and Sound, French, History and Geography
Published by Longmans, Green & Company
Inscribed "Evelyn L L Argent, Saffron Walden College, Birmingham"
With pencil and ink annotations, signed by the photographer
Including minutes of trustees
Published by Cassell and Company Limited, London
"Scripture Knowledge" at Bloomfield Road School Junior Mixed Department, 1904
London County Council swimming certificate from Fox Hill School, 1906
London Schools Swimming Association First class certificate, 10 July 1907
London County Council swimming certificate from Fox Hill School, 1907
With pencil annotations
Second Division pass in English, Heat, Light and Sound, Mathematics, French and Geography (1905), Pass in Supplementary Examination in Modern History (1907), Pass as external student, Intermediate Examination in Faculty of Science (1908)
Including group photographs and postcards of members of staff, students and various College teams
Includes examples of fabric, some loose
Robinson, DorothyPhotographer unknown. Annotated on reverse showing William B Wyatt
Photographer unknown. With message on reverse to Winnie Aspinall from "Jimmie". Postmarked 13 May 1908
Published by Blackie & Son Limited
Inscribed "6th October 1908"
Photographer unknown
From J W Fee, Headmaster of St Paul's Practising School; C H King, Master of Method and Lecturer in Education, Cheltenham Training College; Reverend T H Cave-Moyle, Vicar of St Paul's Church and Foundation Manager of St Paul's "Training College Practising School"
Published by Macmillan & Company Limited
Published by Edward Lloyd Limited
Published by Longmans, Green and Company
Inscribed "F O Hartop, Saltley College, Birmingham"
Original letter written by Edward Thomas regarding notes on "Nature War London". Describes "beautiful" stones on Dunwich beach and how he wishes he was a geologist so he could identify them. Invites Wright to walk with him at the weekend. Includes pencil annotation
Published by Edward Lloyd Limited
Photographer unknown. Printed on postcards addressed to Millie Vann from Horace Vann, student 1906 - 1908
Hill, Stephen