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1949
Christmas 1950
Summer 1950
Reunion 1951
Reunion 1953
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Chapel Christmas and Easter service programmes
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Pencil illustration of unknown man on St Paul's College headed notepaper
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Part of University Archive Miscellaneous Donations (D-Numbers)
Christmas 1949 [loose page]
Christmas 1950
Easter 1950
Summer 1950
Newspaper Cuttings and Programmes
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Annual reports of the Church of England Training Colleges St Paul and St Mary Cheltenham
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School practice notebooks of H Saxton
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Directories for St Mary’s College, including list of recipients
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Student course notebooks of H Saxton
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Photocopies of letters from Eleanor Farjeon to Rowland Watson
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Letters sent 20 June 1939, 25 November 1947 and 8 June 1952
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Former Students and Old Students' Association
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Riley, R A
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Mavis Sheppard (later Matthews), was the daughter of Merab Williams and Daughter-in-Law of Kate Edith Matthews (née Chamberlain)
Extract from "To the Memory of Edward Thomas" by James Guthrie
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Uncut title, contents, frontispiece portrait of Edward Thomas by Robin Guthrie, introductory note and first page of chapter "Edward Thomas: The Friend and the Artist"
Eleanor Farjeon - Rowland Watson Correspondence
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Correspondence mainly from Eleanor Farjeon to Rowland Watson. Includes items she sent to Rowland including a typescript of an article she wrote for the Manchester Guardian on Edward Thomas in 1937, a handlist of collected works presented to Hampstead Public Libraries in 1960, newspaper clippings, typescript foreword to "The Green Roads" and "You Come Too", photocopy of chapter "My Latter Years" by Eleanor Farjeon from "The Book of Leisure" by John Pudney, typescript of "The White House at Flansham (Its Roots and Branches)", and a mounted black and white photograph of the memorial stone on the Shoulder of Mutton, Steep in 1949
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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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Guy Maitland Roy, brother of Evelyn, was born in 1915 and brought up in the Wirral where he was educated at Calday Grange Grammar School. He attended St Paul’s College, Cheltenham, from 1933 - 1935. He was a member of the chapel choir, where he met his future wife, and belonged to sports teams.
He returned to the Wirral to teach until he was called up for war service with the Cheshire Regiment, becoming an officer and serving as teacher of Physical Training at UK bases. Guy and Dulcie were married in July 1940. After the war, he taught at Woodslee School from 1946 to 1953 and then at the new Bromborough Secondary Modern where he became Deputy Head until retirement in 1976. Together with other staff, he took groups of children from the school on holidays abroad. In retirement he pursued many hobbies. He died in 2000.
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Black and white. Annotated. Photographs include student drama productions; individual students; student sports including the "Lily Pond" race, and athletics team; 1931 - 1933 year group; interior and exterior views of Chapel; a Graf Zeppelin flying over Chapel 3 July 1932
Two photographs copyright Debenhams, Longman & Company, 85 Promenade, Cheltenham
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Illustrated menus and programmes for the Walsall Chelt Club annual dinners. Some annotated
Tenth Annual Old Chelt Dinner, Stork Hotel Walsall 14 November 1931
Walsall Chelts Annual "Convivial", Stork Hotel Walsall 9 December 1933
Fifteenth Annual Chelt Dinner, Stork Hotel Walsall 1 February 1936
Sixteenth Annual Chelt Dinner, Stork Hotel Walsall 30 January 1937
Old Chelt Dinner, White Hart 12 November 1948
Twenty First Old Chelt Dinner of the Walsall Brotherhood, Stork Hotel Walsall 6 October 1950
Twenty Second Old Chelt Dinner of the Walsall Brotherhood, Stork Hotel Walsall 5 October 1951
Twenty Third Old Chelt Dinner of the Walsall Brotherhood, Stork Hotel 17 October 1952
Twenty Fourth Walsall Brotherhood Old Chelt Dinner, Stork Hotel 2 October 1953
Twenty Fifth Old Chelt Dinner of the Walsall Brotherhood, The Stork Walsall 1 October 1954
Twenty Sixth Old Chelt Dinner of the Walsall Brotherhood, The Stork Hotel 30 September 1955
Twenty Seventh Old Chelt Dinner, Stork Hotel Walsall 5 October 1956
Twenty Eighth Old Chelt Dinner of the Walsall Brotherhood, Stork Hotel 4 October 1957
Twenty Ninth Old Chelt Dinner of the Walsall Brotherhood, Stork Hotel 3 October 1958
Thirty First Old Chelt Dinner of the Walsall Brotherhood, Kenmare Cafe 14 October 1960
Thirty Second Old Chelt Dinner of the Walsall Brotherhood, Kenmare Cafe 6 October 1961
Thirty Third Old Chelt Dinner of the Walsall Brotherhood, Kenmare Cafe 5 October 1962
Thirty Fourth Old Chelt Dinner of the Walsall Brotherhood, Kenmare Cafe 4 October 1963
Thirty Eighth Old Chelt Dinner of the Walsall Brotherhood, Kenmare Cafe 1967
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Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Articles on Edward Thomas. Includes some on Rupert Brooke
Edward Thomas Memorial at Steep
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Edward Harry William Meyerstein (b.11 August 1889 d.12 September 1952) was an English writer and scholar
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Robert Calverley Trevelyan (28 June 1872 – 21 March 1951) was an English poet and translator with links to the Bloomsbury Group of influential writers, intellectuals and artists.
Manuscripts of dramatic scripts and poetry by R C Trevelyan
Typescripts of speeches by Dr J F Lockwood and E M Forster delivered at the opening of the Robert Trevelyan Library at Birkbeck College, London, 20 September 1954
List of subscribers to the R C Trevelyan Memorial Fund
Photograph of R C Trevelyan
Newspaper cuttings from the time of his death in 1951
Typed list of the principal books and translations by R C Trevelyan 1898 - 1955
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Cheltenham Training College A Christmastide Service Sunday 15 December 1929 6.30pm
St Paul’s College Reunion Services Whit-Sunday 1931 7pm
Cheltenham Training College A Service of Carol Song 1935
St Mary’s College Reunion Service Whitsunday 1964 Evening Prayer 6.30pm
St Mary’s College Reunion Service Whitsunday 1964 Morning Prayer 11am
Colleges of St Paul and St Mary Reunion 1968 Morning Prayer Whitsunday 2 June 11am
St Mary’s College Old Students’ Reunion Dedication of the Chapel Porch and Windows as a Memorial to Miss A E Monk [first Principal of St Mary’s College] Saturday 27 May 1972 12.15pm
Service of Dedication of Gifts to the Chapel of St Mary’s College on Saturday 27 May 1978 11.45am
The Colleges of St Paul and St Mary Reunion 1978 Evening Prayer 28 May 1978 6.30pm
St Mary’s College Commemoration and Thanksgiving June 1979
The College of St Paul and St Mary Reunion Service Sunday 30 May 1982 10.45am
The College of St Paul and St Mary Service of Thanksgiving for the life and work of Miss E W Jones [former lecturer, Vice-Principal, Principal 1930-1960] Wednesday 30 June 1982
The College of St Paul and St Mary Service of Dedication Sunday 26 June 1983
The College of St Paul and St Mary Reunion Service Sunday 27 May 1984 10.45am
The College of St Paul and St Mary Reunion Service Sunday 27 May 1984 6.30pm
The College of St Paul and St Mary Reunion Service Sunday 25 May 1986 10.45am
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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.
Sheet music for the song "Sowing" with words by Edward Thomas and music by Ivor Gurney
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With ink annotation
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Various examples of needlework and handcraft by Florence Winifred Howard
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Includes samples of embroidery and sewing, projects, adult and children's clothing, knitting and the college badge. Includes blank postcard with college badge and descriptions written on cards
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