Includes accompanying note by her daughter Ida
Published by Frederick Warne and Company. Binding embossed with Cheltenham Training College logo and includes St Mary's Hall bookplate inscribed to Amelia Alice Davies as a "prize awarded for a First Class in the Archbishop's Examination for Religious Knowledge" March 1902. Signed by H A Bren
Davies, P BInscribed "G H Shaw" and "H E Hartop"
Published in The New Age
With ink annotations
Edward Thomas has marked a cross on the postcard and written "The house under this cross, and behind the left hand horse is ours, almost hidden by two lime trees. With our love P E T". Sent to Thomas's friend G I MacAlister in Ottawa, Canada
Photographer unknown
Loose page. Includes St Mary's College bookplate
Bailey, NormanSt Mary's Hall pin badge; Photographs of Lydia Lester and fellow St Mary's Hall students annotated; Cheltenham Training College certificates for Lydia Lester; List of employment history for Lydia Tams née Lester 1904 - 1941
Tams, WFirst Class, Stage 1 - Mathematics (1904), Sound, Light, Heat (1904), Magnetism and Electricity (1906), Theoretical Mechanics (Solids) (1906), Second Class, Stage 2 – Inorganic Chemistry (Theoretical) (1906), First Class, Stage 1 – Theoretical Mechanics (Fluids) (1907), First Class, Stage 2 – Mathematics (1907), Inorganic Chemistry (Practical) (1907), Second Class, Stage 2 – Heat (1907), First Class, Stage 2 – Heat (1910), Magnetism and Electricity (1910), Second Class, Stage 2 – Theoretical Mechanics (Solids) (1910), Inorganic Chemistry (Theoretical) (1910), Second Class, Stage 3 – Mathematics (1910), Inorganic Chemistry (Practical) (1910), First Class, Stage 2 – Inorganic Chemistry (Theoretical) (1911), Theoretical Mechanics (Solids) (1911)
With pencil annotations
Published by Norman Sawyer and Company, Cheltenham. Includes loose maps in back
Published in "The Week's Survey"
"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
Published by John Murray
Stamped "Frederick O Hartop" and inscribed "E M Shaw"
Annotated
Published in The Week's Survey
Photographer unknown
With pencil annotations
Includes signatures of H S Norris, Bert Pearce, Ernest Lambert, H E Fairhurst and Jack Reeves inside front cover. Also includes signature "Bertram W Porter (Bishop)
Munnings, R JSecond 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)
Photographer unknown
Lord and Lady Strathmore with their children at St Paul's Warden Bury. (Back row, from left) Fergus, Jock, Lord Strathmore, May, Pat, Alec. (Front row) Rose, Lady Strathmore holding David, Elizabeth and Michael. Obit
Broadcast Date: 4 August 1980
Agency: Bounty Life Books
This was prepared before the trip, with lists of instructions, pages to record pocket money and good conduct marks, hymns, historical and geographical notes
UnknownQueen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, was born Lady Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon, daughter of the Earl and Countess of Strathmore, a strict Scottish family of ancient lineage, on the 4 August 1900 at St Paul's Waldenbury, Hertfordshire, where she spent most of her nursery days with her nurse and family. She married into the royal family at the age of twenty three, and unexpectedly became Queen in 1936, on the abdication of the uncrowned King Edward. In our picture she is standing next to her mother, with her father and eight of her nine brothers and sisters, of whom she is the second youngest. Obit
Broadcast Date: 30 March 2002
Agency: Popperfoto
Including minutes of trustees
Some loose leaves