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Sir Thomas Lipton - Edward Newborn (

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Edward Newborn's report on his use of OC Jubilee Award.: A performance of Sir Thomas Lipton and the Auld Mug

Paddy Halton's (B90)relief efforts in Sri Lanka

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Mufti day organised by JRO (Jerry Orme) to raise funds. Patty Halton was in Sri Lanka helping the UNICEF relief effort after the tsunami. Emails from Sri Lanka

Cuttings: Articles in national press on OCs

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The Cult Shop: Ben Pentreath (F90) (in howtospendit.com - the Financial Times "luxury lifestyle magazine" - date unknown: 2008 - 2010?0 Ed Baylis (W98) on his transatlantic rowing feat (Daily Echo, March 2007) Dominic Bliss(SH87) on his mountaining climbing in the Dolomites (in FT.com magzine, August 2009) Sarah-Jane Blake (B01)about her memorial to her father (in Canvas - New Zealand Weekly Herald - August 2009. Article in Guardian Weekend magazine on Alan Hollinghurst (18.06.11) Profile of Allan Hollinghurst (B71) (Observer, 12/6/2011) Article on Andrew Brunden - Conran backs designer's smart idea (Telegraph, 21.9.1012_ Interview with Allan Hollinghurst (B71) (Observer, 20/5/2012) Henry Cecil (F60) Profile in Guardian, Monday 18 June, 2012 at start of Ascot week Ben Pentreath's (F90) gay marriage (Financial Times, 14.2.15) Andrew Dunn (W81) on making his first million (Financial Times, 20.12.14 Andrew Dunn (W81): Article about the naming of his company (Times14.6.16) Ed Baylis (W98) preparing to row the Atlantic (Daily Telegrpah 21.11.06) Article on Stephen Ward (F30) and his innocence (Sunday Times 19.1.20)

Press articles on Giles Duley (SH90)

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3 page article on/by Giles Duley, photograph, who was blown up by IED in Afghanistan in January 2011 and lost three limbs. Article appeared in the Observer The New Review on 30th October 2011 + News Story on Giles Duley (SH90): 'Photographer maimed by landmine (Sunday Times 13/2/2011) Major article in Observer (10/2/13) about his return trip to Afghanistan written by Giles. Times article on Giles Duley (13/2/13)

Survey of past Pembroke House pupils

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In response to new Headmaster of Pembroke House [From JDL's filing cabinet (May 2013).

Old Canfordian Sculpture

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Correspondence (between OCS and Parks Committee) and plans for location re donation of Old Canfordian sculpture to commemorate 75 years of the society

Remote Area Medical magazine

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RAM magazine, Spring 2014 Stan Brock (S53) founded Remote Area Medical - a medical charity in USA

Cuttings: Articles in national press on OCs

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Sir Charles Maclean as Chief Scout - The Times 9/8/1939 Nick Ashley-Cooper as unlikely Earl of Shaftesbury - Sunday Times 12/6/2005 Harriet Strickland as prison governor (BBC programme) - Guardian 4/4/2006 Ben Pentreathm architect - Sunday Times 20/6/2010 Julian and Oliver Campbell on Patagonia trip - Daily Telegraph 18/8/2003 Stan Brock: 'Saint Stan'- Sunday Times 5/4/2009 Ian Skipper (C77) - Chuildline etc - Daily Express 23/10/1989

Murray Mackay (W48)

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Letter from 'Mother' to 'Dear Murray' but address makes identification possible. Offers to take Murray out for Sunday lunch as they have some spare petrol and are visiting Chichester

Veevers-Carter (F45) - 'Robinson Crusoe'

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A series of long newspaper articles (Daily Express - 3, 4, 5 Mar 1969) written by Mark Veevers-Carter describing his family life on a remote island (Astove) in the Seychelles, 700 miles from the nearest shop. All headed 'Robinson Crusoe 1969) Separate article written by his wife Wendy Veevers-Carter i an unknown newspaper 1970 article from the Bournemouth Echo describing his death at a dentist in Mombasa Letter (dated 19 Sep 1969) from Mark V-C to Mrs Weeks in the Canford book shop din response to a card she had sent (presumably following the article). He mentions that he has had a card from a pupils who he says is 'Alexander from Monteacute' who wants to lead the same sort of life. This is presumably Martin (M70) or David (M72) Alexander.

Play scripts by S.B.Leonard

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Hand written short plays written by SB Leonard for performance by Canfordians. The known performances are given after the titles. Some are only 3/4 pages long so probably done for in-House entertainment. The Cage (spoof on The Cage at Carnford); 3 copies Duologue from A Tale of Two Cities (possibly performed at Masters Concert in 1929) Alexis Razoum Markheim (Speech Day 1943); 2 copies An Old Master Reason and Moderation (from The Rivals) Generosity A Proposal of Marriage (from Pride and Prejudice) A Young Lady in Love (from Jane Austen) The Singing Competition (cast includes SBL, CDD Beresford, Bingo Rooth, Rose Canning, T Pern, Hall, Kendall, Elves, Goldingham, Mather AN, Kendall, Morrison, Elvy and possibly Ridler, Rowell, Medwin, Worth). Date must be late 1930s Little Isaac (1939) (operetta from Sheridan). Cast was CDD Beresford, Mrs Leonard, Rose Canning, Hall, Bennett all of whose measurements are in the back Elimination. Cast was SD Leonard, Yates, Power, Smith, Prynne, Kay, Beeson all of whom were in Franklin under Leonard in the mid-1940s. The play is written in an old geometry book (spelled 'Geometary') and includes some music reports and notes from a 1943 piano lesson. The Eternal Quadrilateral (booklet includes some notes from a First Aid talk!) Donated by Marion Peskett (granddaughter of SBL)

Ticket for The Winter's Tale (1976)

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Used by Peter Cadogan to scribble a note to another member of staff