St Mary's College Reunion Service, Whit-Sunday
Cheltenham Training College Armistice Day Service, Sunday 11 November
Cheltenham Training College Christmastide Service, 9 December
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Explaining origin of deposit from Harry Rawlings, widower of Jane Rawlings who was Head of Biology at St Mary's College
Published Leeds, 1978
Includes letter from Trevor Hearl mentioning further references to the colleges in an article by Michael V Boyd "The Church of England Colleges 1890 - 1944", Old Chelt W H Ashley (c.1860s), a school inspector in Mauritius possibly A Toussaint editor of "Dictionary of Mauritius Biography" 1944, and another Old Chelt Gilbert A Christian who published "English Education from Within" in 1922, an account of College life under Reverend Chamney "not a prominent figure in the educational world"
Hearl, Trevor WilliamIncludes hand-made binding, illustrations and loose sheets
Includes letter accompanying D445 from Anthony D Baker, 31 March 1989
Baker, Anthony DWith foreword by W S Whiteman, Headmaster
Published by the University of London Press Limited
Published by Walter Edwards, London
Published by The House of Grant Limited, London
Published by James Nisbet and Company Limited, London
Published by Penguin Books Limited, Middlesex
Published by The House of Grant Limited, Glasgow
Includes note by Irvine Bennett Miller "The Palframan Books: 'Know Your Numbers & Tables' were used to speed number and table skills. Each child was given a strip of paper, and wrote the answers on the strip. Then the children scored each other and top scores were given "House" points. Later low scores were subtracted from "House" points"
Includes loose newspaper cutting "a special new feature for visitors and 'natives' Peter Jackson's Festival Guide to London" from The Evening News 16 May 1951
With ink annotations
Published by The Religious Drama Society, London
Published by the National Union of Teachers, London
Published by J M Dent & Sons Limited, London
Published by Penguin Books Limited, Middlesex
Published by Collins Clear-Type Press, London and Glasgow
With blurb "Rodborough Round is a sixteen millimeter film made by the students at Rodborough Secondary School in the spring of 1953. It was shot on a borrowed ex-Royal Air Force camera using surplus film. Since this original film has made splices in it and it is now 35 years later, the condition of the film is questionable. I think a copy of the film was given to the Rodborough Headmaster. Mostly it is about the school and the locale. Since I have no projector, I have not viewed it for years. I hope it will fit in St Paul's Archives"
Includes contents page, maps and illustrations
Includes contents page, photographs, cuttings and issues of "The Cord: The Journal of the Paraplegic Branch of the British Legion" including a special issue for the 1960 International Stoke Mandeville Games for the Paralysed
Includes illustrations, maps and cuttings. Some loose items
Includes contents page, maps, illustrations and cuttings
Includes maps and illustrations