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Motoraces - George Monkhouw

CB03-140

Prize awarded for Maths to D.B. York-Long (B37); Signed by C.B. Canning Missing

Parkstone-on-Sea by Jeremy Waters

CB03-139

Book - subtitled 'Salterns, Sandbanks and Seaplanes - by Jeremy Waters (whose daughter Joanna [F93] was at Canford) published in November 2014. Some research done in Canford Archive.

Ashby St Ledgers

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Subtitled: An Architectural Journey Through Time The second Ivor Guest (later the 1st Viscount Wimborne) moved to Ashby St Ledgers in 1908. He became Baron Asby St Ledgers in 1910

A History of Wimborne Minster

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By Chas Mayo Published by Bell and Daldy in 1860

Trafalgar Day, 1898

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Elaborately produced booklet containing: -Invitation from Mayor of Poole to a Commemoration celebration of Trafalgar Day in the Amity Hall Poole. -Guest list, which includes Earl Nelson, Lord Wimborne and local dignitaries. -Photo of JH Whadcoat, the Mayor -The Mayor's address - Photos of Poole Town Hall, Poole Quay, The Free Library and Gymnasiu, Poole, Jubilee Park, Poole,Canford Manor

A Goodly Heritage

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A History of Monkton Combe School by AF Lace. Canford is mentioned as William Franklin, who started Clarence School, was on the staff at MC.

St Peter's - the founding of an Oxford college

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Written by Eric Smith. Lots of references to Rev Warrington

Harrogate College 1893-1973

CB03-147

Written by Dorothy Hewlett References to Rev Warrington and Canford as Harrogate is an Allied School

Wrekin College 1880-1964

CB03-148

Written by BCW Johnson References to Rev Warrington and Canford as Harrogate is an Allied School

Roxburgh of Stowe

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Written by Noel Annan References to Rev Warrington and Canford as Stowe is an Allied School

From controversy to co-existence

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Evangelicals in the Church of England 1914-1980 Written by Randle Manwaring Short section on Warrington (Canford briefly mentioned).

Guide to Canford Church

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Written in the 1970s. Donated by the family of Christopher Tailby (SH57)