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Archival description- BES-BES/1-BES/1/14
- Sub-Series
- 1972 - 1990-01-13
Part of Buildings and Estates
L.R. Shipsides
- BES-BES/1-BES/1/19
- Sub-Series
- 1974 - 1986
Part of Buildings and Estates
L.R. Shipsides
- BES-BES/1-BES/1/9
- Sub-Series
- 1946 - 1984
Part of Buildings and Estates
Photo-Reportage Ltd
- BES-BES/1-BES/1/5-BES/1/5/1
- File
- 1960 - 1990
Part of Buildings and Estates
This file contains various photographs of the Ashburton building, formerly the Haywood building on Church Street, throughout the years.
L.R. Shipsides
- BES-BES/1-BES/1/13-BES/1/13/2
- File
- 1978 - 1999
Part of Buildings and Estates
A collection of documents relating to the Wharton pavilion, built on the site of the Old Gymnasium, adjacent to Wharflands. The opening ceremony took place on 4 July 1983 by O.O. Ron Jacobs ('45), President of the R.F.U. In July 2014, the Wharton Pavilion, known as Stumps, was taken down.
L.R. Shipsides
- BES-BES/1-BES/1/19-BES/1/19/1
- File
- 1974 - 1986
Part of Buildings and Estates
L.R. Shipsides
- BES-BES/1-BES/1/19-BES/1/19/1-BES/1/19/1/2
- Item
- N/D
Part of Buildings and Estates
A photograph of Lincoln, the duo-decagonal house on the Jerwoods Campus.
L.R. Shipsides
Ashburton building (Haywood building)
- BES-BES/1-BES/1/5
- Sub-Series
- 1960 - 1990
Part of Buildings and Estates
This sub-series focusses on the Ashburton building, formerly the Haywood building.
Colonel Thomas Haywood, Chairman of the Trustees, laid the foundation stone of a new building, which was to bear his name, on 13th June 1964. The architects of this new academic building were F.J. Lenton & Partners. It came to use in September 1965 and was officially opened by Group Captain Douglas Bader. It housed the Geography and Modern Languages Departments. It comprised nine classrooms and the Jerwood Hall in the basement, which was equipped as a lecture hall, cinema and television room. In 1978, a new extension to the Haywood Building saw the addition of six classrooms and ancillary rooms to the Modern Languages, Geography and Audio Visual Aids Departments. The Haywood building on Church Street was extended in 1984. It was renamed 'Ashburton' in 1989 and now houses the Modern Foreign Languages and Classics departments.
Photo-Reportage Ltd