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Reminiscences of the First Five Years

BX15-01

Published by HLJ Jerram (SH 1923-1928)

40 Years on; Canford Then and Now

BX15-03

All 21 reminiscences by Tony Shorland-Ball. First Appeared in the OC Magazine.

First Person Singular: Tony Shorland-Ball

BX15-04

Article from Dorset Life (August 1985

Thirteen by Ian Morrison (SH 59)

BX15-06

Account of life at Canford in 50s

Home from the Hill - Hilary Hook (C36)

Bx15-08

Photocopy of pages of Hook's autobiography that deal with Canford

Reminiscences of Robin Noscoe by Rob Woolner

BX15-11

Written as commemoration for ?

Some Notes on Pre-War Canford by F.T. Hopkinson

BX15-13

Probably written in late 80s. Accounts of riding under Goldingham and Real Tennis under McBride, Art under Coldstream. Paragraph on J.B. Collins, Chaplain Paragraph on Canning Paragraph on staff - 6 Cliftonions and various Blues School numbers Impact of the war

Article on Graham Arader (B69)

BX15-22

Chapter about Arader from 'Mr Personality' by Mark Singer, a collection of pieces orginally published in the New Yorker. Canford mentioned on p 328

Reminiscences of Neville Connolly (M39)

BX15-28

Extract from 'Operation Mincemeat' about C Cholmondeley (C35)

BX15-29

'Operation Mincemeat' by Ben Macintyre (Bloomsbury21 about C Cholmondeley (C35). Extract mentions Cholmondeley's schooling at Canford. Operation Mincement, in which he was involved, was devised to mislead the Germans about an allied invasion.

Evolution of a Cornish Clay pit - Anthony Eyton RA (B41)

BX15-30

Catalogue of art exhibition of Eden Project (building and evolution) by Anthony Eyton who was artist in residence for 10 + year. Two letters to Frank Ahern

Clarence School Hockey cap 1920-21

BX149-13

Origin Unknown. No name tag but possibly belonged to KH Flint as his other caps are in the Archive

Clarence School cricket cap 1921-22

BX149-14

"With Clarence crest (lighthouse, anchor and falcon; and motto - Nisi Dominus Frustra)" Belonged to KHFlint (F34)

Clarence School House Colours cap

BX149-03

Belonged to Donald Baylis Payne. Donated by his son James Payne (letter included)

Outcasts Cap

BX149-08

Belonging to Malcom Taylor. Donated by Arthur Jarvis

CCF Beret

BX149-10

Rugby colours cap

BX149-05

Belonged to HT Woodhouse

Rugby Colours Cap

BX149-16

Belonged to M Morton

Franklin House Cricket Cap

BX149-09

Outcasts cap

BX149-11

2; one belonged to Stuart Strain

Clarence School cap 1920-21

BX149-15

Origin Unknown. Name is cap is K.H.Flint who at Clarence School and Canford (F24) Possibly a sport's cap as Flint's other sporting caps are in the Archive

XX Cap

BX149-06

Blue cap with XX badge belonging to CFM Rawlinson (B52) (self-elected top twenty prefects)

1931 rugby colours cap

BX149-07

Owned by Leslie Wienholt (B32). Donated by his daughter Helen Faircliff.

Black scull cap

BX149-04

Black scull cap - probably Colts rugby colours Owned by Leslie Wienholt (B32). Donated by his daughter Helen Faircliff.

Clarence School House Colours cap

BX149-17

Belonged to KH Flint (F24) and Clarence School

Cygnets cricket cap

BX149-12

Donated by Arthur Jarvis

1st XI cricket sweater

BX148-06

Unknown date. pre-1950s?

1st XV rugby socks

BX148-05

Unknown date. pre-1950s?

Training top

BX148-02

Cotton drill training top used by 1st XV (and others?). 1990s and possibly earlier.

1st XI cricket top

BX148-01

White training jacket with Canford blue logo. Could be mid-80s Donated by Arthur Jarvis

Cricket top

BX148-03

Cricket shirt with Canford logo worn by all cricket teams Date an estimate. Possibly donated by Arthur Jarvis

Salisbury house vest

BX147-04

Red games vest with large mitre embroidered on front. Date unknown, but v early (pre-1950?)

Cap

BX149-02

Unknown cap: blue with metallic oak badge. Possibly 1st XI cricket

Clarence School House Colours cap

BX149-01

Donated by Ann Crimble, daughter of Eric Fear (SH23)

OC socks

BX148-04

Donated by Paula Batt, widow of David Fisher (W49)

Rugby Colours Cap

BX149-18

Belonged to Basil Henry Page Donated by his son Dr AJF Page Silk on inside of cap has disintegrated to quite a large extent and exposure to light has made the blue cap become brown