- BP/03/06/04
- File
- 1968 - 1969
Part of Plowden (Lady Bridget) Archive
Mainly relates to school visits 1968 - 1969, but also contains items of correspondence with children from the schools, invitations to prize days etc.
Part of Plowden (Lady Bridget) Archive
Mainly relates to school visits 1968 - 1969, but also contains items of correspondence with children from the schools, invitations to prize days etc.
School themes by Thomas Hodgkin Jr.
The School themes include: On civil wars nos. 1-4 and one un-numbered; On the wars between England and France nos. 1-3, 5-6; Comparison between the histories of France and England nos. 2, 4, 6, 8; Modern government (Two un-numbered sheets); On the different form of government among the ancients no. 1; On oracles.
School teacher surrounded by children
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of a watercolour sketch of a school teacher surrounded by children. Caption reads: Sunday School teacher - "What is that invisible power that prevents the wicked man from sleeping, and causes him to toss uneasily upon his pillow?" Small boy (at front of class) - "Fleas!"
School reports from Sidcot for the Trevelyan children
Reports for Pauline, George Lowthian and Katharine [Kitty] Trevelyan.
Part of Chaplin (Michael) Archive
Includes two school reports which comment on Michael Chaplin's attendance, conduct and progress at school.
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
In August 1995 a 'Jeavons School Precedent Tour' took place, with a number of recently built schools, local to the Cambourne site, visited as part of the research process. The file contains plans of these schools together with photographs taken during the tour.
School Hill Redevelopment, Aberdeen.
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
A six page document describing the School Hill redevelopment plans, Aberdeen.
School Governor Files, 1981 - 1994
Part of Plowden (Lady Bridget) Archive
School Exercises and printed essay
Includes some exercises by Charles [presumably] from school, exercises in Greek, a water colour sketch of the portico at 14 Great College Street, two essays by Marjorie Gordon reprinted from Sesame and a handwritten essay by Charles entitled Under the Open Sky .
School excersise book, 1954-1956.
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Anglo Saxon, Norman and Gothic Architecture, GCE A Level exercise book, Terry Farrell.