With scores filled in, and other annotations: additional match; Cock House (Franklin) and new Colours awarded. Interestingly the players with colours have their seasons indicated, which include 1921 and 1923 - thus implying a sense of the continuity of Clarence School and Canford.From the collection of Michael Rathbone
Beaufort House Cricket Teams Lists
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Summer term, 1938. Captain: RD French
Outcasts Fixture Lists
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1976, 1984, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1992
Outcasts Cricket Club
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Membership List: Hand-written list of membership at beginning of 1947 season. (250 names including IP Campbell.Also: Roll of Honour list with 26 names on itAlso: List of 6 people elected by the committee to the clubCanford Outcasts Fifth Dinner: Held at The Criterion Restaurant on Saturday 30th December, 1939.In the chair: FR Kittermaster, President.Menu card has been signed by a number of the attendeed
Photo of 1st XI Cricket
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Speech Day cricket match v Eton Ramblers (or I Zingari) which appeared in Times.Some of the players have been identified on adjoining sheet
Canford Cricket XI v Eton Ramblers & v Victoria College
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1936 (6 copies), 1937, 1938 (3 copies)Canford Cricket XI v Victoria College (1937
Canford Outcasts v HM Borstal
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Circular team sheets with names of players and other attendees
Cricket Newspaper Cutting
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Various - mainly from early 90s, but one cutting from 30s on Canford / Victoria College match
Record of CCF Navy Section members
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Records dates of joining and leaving, proficiency exams, rank, camps
Newspaper cutting about CCF
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Photo of Bisley from Morning Post, 8.7.1927. Has been annotated in ink, indicating Captain Tireman and the Canford scoring board.
Newspaper cuttings about CCF
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CCF members boarding RAF helicopter Bournemouth Echo (22.5.1979)22 cadets visiting military camp in Osnabruck - Bournemouth Echo (29.11.1979CCF Parade (Inspection by Col. Bullock) - Bournemouth Echo (14.3.1980)CCF Parade (Inspection byAir Marshall Sir John Curtis) - Bournemouth Echo (11.3.1981)Desert War leaders (parents Sir Patrick Hine and Sir Peter de Billiere)á - Bournemouth Echo (17.1.1991Navy Visitors to Canford (Capt. David Pentreath) - Bournemouth Echo (24.1.91)CCF Inspection (by Rear Admiral Christopher Morgan) - Bournemouth Echo (21.3.91)CCF Inspection (by General Sir Peter de la billiere). - Bournemouth Echo (25.3.1992Also a photocopy (appears to have been sent to Canford by Hurn Court School) of troop of soldiers at Canford in front of main building. Not clear who or when (Not the same as item BX04-14, 9th Northumberland) but probably pre 1923
Photographs
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Photos of Bisley (including two aerial shots); soldiers / cadets (?) marching at Canford; unknown military man.
CCF Booklets
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OTC Year Book and Diary; supplement to OTC Booklet (Musketry Courses) (1927): Physical Training Table Card (1927); Canford OTC leave of absence card issued to Griffiths V (SH32)
CCF Booklets
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Physical Training Table Card (1927);
CCF Annual General Inspection; Officers' Dinner
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Annual General Inspection (Inspecting Officer General Sir Peter de la Billiere), including history of CCF and programme for day (24.3.1992) invitation to dinner; invitation to Reception for Inspection (to Robin and Meg Whicker); Menu for CCF Officers' and NCOs Dinner (20.3.1992);
Visit of Princess Margaret
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The schedule issued by the Borough of Poole for the visit of Princess Margaret on 11th October, 1996, including a brief visit to Canford to unveil the Geoffrey Clarke sculpture at the pavilion, which was still under construction.
Visit of Princess Anne
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Headmaster's speech; Instructions for rehearsal of the visit;Letters to be written, including copy of letter of thanks for Princess Anne;'Still to be Done' list (in Martin Marriott's handwriting_Schedule of visit (including Purpose, personailities involved; plan of her route around the school;timingsBrief for Chairman;
Visit of Princess Anne
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Various planning documents, including correspondence with Central Office of Information and Schedule for school drawn up by Robin WhickerAlso letters from invited GuestsProgramme of events (MHS)
Invitations to Visit of Princess Anne
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Invitation to visit (5th May 1982) (one to Hector Munro, one to Mike SymondsLetter (on House of Commons notepaper) from Sir Hector Munro, saying unable to attend visit due to Commons business, and returning ticjket.Press pass
Services Day
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Programme of events for series of displays by armed forces and police. (See4
US Army Nissen Hut by Court House
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Prospectus map, annoted to mark location of Nissen hut, with covering letter by R Benians (C47)Donated by R Benians (C47)
Cadet Training (Volume II
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164 page booklet
Pennant from Australia Rugby Tour 1991
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Pennant awarded to Keith Hay by St Gregory's College, Cambelltown 18-7-91
Batting and Bowling Averages
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Handwritten list of averages (with names such as Maclean, Thwaites, Whitwill, Bethell, Pike and Verney). Undated
Sketches of Major Tireman and Mr Lees
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Two rough sketches: one of 'Major Tireman, Oifficer Commanding , Canford Corps' as a bird of prey one or Mr Lees (1926-8) - "...how foolish are his long commands..."
Rugby & Cricket House Competition
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Rugby: 1928, 1929, Cricket 1929
CCF accounts 1953-62
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Copies of the accounts and some letters to the HM (Hardie)
CCF correspondence
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Letters to the HM (Hardie) about various aspects of the CCF including a reference to Brian Kenny winning the Sword of Honour at Sandhurst
CCF classrooms
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Various petters about the proposed CCF huts behind the main CCF building
School hovercraft
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Plans for the Cyclone hovercraft built in 1981 by David Dodwell and members of the RAF Section.
Some correspondence re the refurbishment of the hovercraft in 1994.
Other related correspondence incl letter from TLR Skull (F54) in 1998 re the purchase of a new hovercraft (didn't happen)
CCF Army Proficiency Certificate
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Donated by John Hamilton-Martin
Signed by Lt Col Shorland-Ball
Rifle Platoon admin c1950s
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Two-sided foolscap sheet outlining plans for the organisation of the Rifle Platoon.
There rea references to Energa grenades and launchers which were ised by the Brotish army from 1952, but the amount of 'ammo' allocated to each platoon seems way beyond what a school would have.
Origin unknown.