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Science Upper V 1951-2

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T Ford, R Priestley, S Cockwel,l C Heughan, C Stanford W Marshall, C Mindlesohn Esq, J Swayne T Hyland, P Clabon Donated by Dr James Appleyard (W Marshall W54)

Sports Day 1953

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MV Robinson breaking the high jump record Donated by Dr James Appleyard (W Marshall W54)

New Classrooms / Science Block c1953

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Donated by Dr James Appleyard (W Marshall W54) M Clunes (M57), writing in the OC Magazine (Septembor 07), recalls the damage done to one of the then new classrooms when some boy was allowed to drive a visiting army armoured scout car. (The build.ings - referred to as Science Block in the 1955 School Map and at other times as the New Classrooms, were the northern part of the stable courtyard. The south side was Salisbury House and later the staff common room.) See EL01598 for how they looked before being developed

Speech Day 1954

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4 photos, including presentation of prize to Appleyard / MarshallDonated by Dr James Appleyard (W Marshall W54)

Cricket Pavilion 1954

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Donated by Dr James Appleyard (W Marshall W54)

L6 Biology class c1964

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Tim Hooker taking class outside. Donated by Wainwright

The Swimming Pool 1956

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Summer 1956

Plant and Fookes (SH) 1957

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Donated by CHR Fookes (SH59)

Cricket Fixtures 1956 (pdf)

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With results filled in by CHR Fookes Donated by CHR Fookes (SH59)

Chemistry Lesson c1959

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Sam Bridge teaching Chemistry in recently opened laboratory. Appeared in Canfordian Summer 1959 in piece about opening of Hugh Beaver Laboratories. Dudley Oliver (W60) also in photo

Miss Vines with unidentified patient

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103 in NJF's display

Mountjoy Press

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"This is the Mountjoy Press in the cellars of the main builidng. We had a Wharfdale that took 11 turns of the handle for each impression and all the typesetting was by hand. Andrew Davies (master) was our head. We produced Christmas cards and stationery." (by Johnathan Beagley (B59) who is main character in photo 79 in NJF;s display