Catalogue Search

9,872 results

Captain Forrest

STA-GEN-1940-006E

A sketch by Richard Walker. The annotation reads: Captain Forest, 1943. Inventor of Mortar Bombs used in World Wars 1 and II. Original: BX30-33.

Staff Play The Miser

STA-GEN-1950-002E

From Michael Rathbone's collection (via Mark Rathbone).

Staff Play - And Then There Were None

STA-GEN-1950-003E

From Michael Rathbone's collection (via Mark Rathbone). 'And then there were none' then called Ten Little N*****s.

Staff Play - And Then There Were None

STA-GEN-1950-004E

Gillian Hopkinson and Michael Rathbone in And then there were none then called Ten Little N*****s

Staff Play - The Miser

STA-GEN-1950-001E

From Michael Rathbone's collection (via Mark Rathbone). Date and details unknown

Staff Play - The Importance of Being Earnest

STA-GEN-1950-006E

From Michael Rathbone's collection (via Mark Rathbone). The Importance of Being Earnest. Date and details unknown.

Staff Play - The Importance of Being Earnest

STA-GEN-1950-007E

From Michael Rathbone's collection (via Mark Rathbone). The Importance of Being Earnest. Date and details unknown.

Notes for Deborah Baker on Coldstream, Canning, etc

STA-GEN-1940-007E

Notes for Deborah Baker: research undertaken for a book she is writing on the Coldstreams. Includes extracts from relevant Canfordians and obituaries on Coldstream, Edith Canning and William Coldstream

Enid Canning with William Coldstream and friends 1945

STA-GEN-1940-008E

Sitting outside Headmaster's house

Staff play (And Then There Were None) - curtain call

STA-GEN-1950-005E

From Michael Rathbone's collection (via Mark Rathbone). 1950 Play was then called Ten Little N*****s Hopkinson, Rathbone, Mrs Bell, Shorland-Ball, Rev McKay, Steed, Mrs Hopkinson, Bake, Noscoe, Mrs Johnstone, Bell

Bryen Bell playing rugby

STA-GEN-1940-009E

Bryen Bell playing for Mr Honey's XV v 1sts Higher Park

Staff hockey team v school 1947

STA-GEN-1940-010E

Hawkins, Steed, Fleming-Williams, Symons?, Rathbone Bell, McClenaghan, Strain, Hopkinson, Nugent?, Nash The Canfordian says that ‘Mr Nugent’ scored three goals. Frank Nugent was a parent (his son was playing for the pupils) who played for Dorset hockey and had been strengthening the staff team for years. The goalkeeper looked like Symons, a School Prefect in School House.