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Planting the new Mountjoy Oak

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Planting next to the old Mountjoy oak, after the building of the new Beaufort House, Ian Ferry in photos, with Headmaster in one and Michael Bloxham in another

Building Moley's Pond

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Pupils building Moley's Pond. Built under the supervision of Andrew Powell (Head of Biology) for freshwater studies by pupils

Building Moley's Pond

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Pupils building Moley's Pond. Built under the supervision of Andrew Powell (Head of Biology) for freshwater studies by pupils

Building Moley's Pond

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Pupils building Moley's Pond. Built under the supervision of Andrew Powell (Head of Biology) for freshwater studies by pupils

Robert Adam (M65)

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Article about his architectural practice in the Times (7/3/11)

Letter to Times from Sue Ahern

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Sue Ahern's (Canford Librarian) letter to Times (5/7/11) arguing that teachers need to be seen to use school library to encourage pupils to use it.

Canford-Poole Boys' Club Camp

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From Canfordian - June 1937

Canford-Poole Boys' Club Camp

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From Canfordian - June 1937

Canford-Poole Boys' Club Camp

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From Canfordian - June 1937

Canford-Poole Boys' Club Camp

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From Canfordian - June 1937

Canford-Poole Boys' Club Camp

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From Canfordian - June 1937

Ipswich engraver Walter Hagreen

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Scan of details of letter for sale on Abebooks.co.uk from Ipswich engraver Walter Hagreen: 4pp., 12mo. Good, on lightly-aged paper. Having not heard from any of his 'Norwich friends', he assumes he has 'been "tabood" for some dreadful misdeeds', He sends his regards to Fitch's family, and explains that he is in Dorset 'decorating a Memorials Porch for Sir Ivor Guest (by the recommendation of Mr Layard)'. He will also be decorating 'the Mansion', which was 'once the residence of John of Gaunt, and asks for information about him, as he wants to make 'Decorations of his Acts & Deeds', 'I am happy to say I have been very successful in business lately, and I hope it will continue.' He reminds Fitch that he promised to send 'the letter press of the Norwich Gates', and laments 'the sad end of poor John ò. Having received no reply to his letters, he assumes the Rev. James Bulwer is 'defunct or that I am unworthy of notice ("tabood" I suppose)'. Bookseller Inventory# 11995