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Physics Lab

EL00435

Roger Palin (SH57)

EL00437

Ronnie Hampel (C50)

EL00438

Sports Hall

EL00439

Layard Theatre

EL00440

Layard Auditorium

EL00441

Marriotts House

EL00442

Bill Collins working on Pavilion Theatre

EL00445

From Canfordian, Winter 1966 Caption: Bill Collins at work on 'Comedy and Tragedy' . Bill Collins appears to have been a retired Canford plasterer

Robin Noscoe working on Pavilion Theatre

EL00446

From Canfordian, Winter 1966 Caption: Robin Noscoe erecting the sculpture sculpture is by Geoffrey Clarke

Princess Margaret with Ian Wallace

EL00447

From Canfordian, Winter 1966 Caption: from left to right: Lady Juliet Smith, TEP Stevenson, HRH Princess Margaret, IA Wallace, Esq and the Bishop of Portsmouth

Princess Margaret

EL00448

From Canfordian, Winter 1966 Accompanying article describing visit

Building the Pavilion

EL00449

From Canfordian, Autumn 1966

Building the Pavilion 2

EL00450

From Canfordian, Autumn 1966

RH Brentley

EL00451

From Canfordian, Autumn 1966 On occasion of his retirement

Charles Beresford

EL00452

From Canfordian, Autumn 1966 On occasion of his retirement

Great Hall 1926

EL00455

Great Hall 1

EL00456

Great Hall 2

EL00457

Great Hall 3

EL00458

Laid out for dining

Great Hall 5

EL00459

Great Hall 5

EL00460

Main Drive

EL00461

from a booklet of postcards

Lodge Gate

EL00462

from a booklet of postcards ('Entrance Arch' 'Bursar's Arch)

South Front

EL00463

from a booklet of postcards

John o' Gaunt's

EL00464

from a booklet of postcards

School from River

EL00465

from a booklet of postcards

Court House

EL00466

from a booklet of postcards

Long Gallery

EL00467

Tennis Court

EL00470

This photo appeared in The Illustrated London News, 5th May 1923

Great Staircase

EL00471

Hatch Hole

EL00472

with Bursar's Arch in background

Blue Gates

EL00473

with unidentified motor cyclist coming out

Speech Day 1932

EL00474

John. Treffry (C34) receiving his Spurs from the Duke of Kent on Speech Day in 1932, ôin recognition of his service to School ridingö. 76 years later, a sprightly John, living in Bodmin, still has the spurs.

J.E. Treffrey on Speech Day 1932

EL00475

Lib/School/1930s

Court House

EL00476

building

Canford School South Front

EL00477