A plan of the new organ and case
- CHA-CHA/5-CHA/5/2-CHA/5/2/3-CHA/5/2/3/1
- Item
- 17/07/1990
Part of Chapel
A 1:20 scale plan for the new organ and case; a proposal by Peter Collins Ltd.
Peter Collins
A plan of the new organ and case
Part of Chapel
A 1:20 scale plan for the new organ and case; a proposal by Peter Collins Ltd.
Peter Collins
A quotation to build a new organ
Part of Chapel
A quotation sent by Peter Collins, Organ Builder, to design and build a new organ in the School Chapel. Six pages A to F.
Peter Collins
Part of Chapel
A blank post card showing the boys and staff gathered around the foundation stone on Speech Day in 1924, published by Heawood & Son, Melton Mowbray and Oakham.
Heawood & Son
Dedication of the Chapel, 1925
Part of Chapel
A blank post card showing clergymen leaving the School Chapel after dedication service. The post card was published by Heawood & Son, Melton Mowbray and Oakham.
Heawood & Son
Part of Chapel
A blank post card showing the school Cross, published by Heawood & Son, Melton Mowbray and Oakham. The cross was made by Paul Cooper. Rev F.H. Jerwood had privately collected gifts of jewels from the relatives of the Old Boys who died in the First World War.
Heawood & Son
A letter from Peter Collins to the Bursar
Part of Chapel
A letter from Peter Collins, Organ Builder, to the School Bursar, Lt Col Reay, regarding the purchase a a new organ. It is believed that the item was enclosing the quotation CHA/5/2/2/7 and the specification CHA/5/2/2/8.
Peter Collins
Part of Chapel
This photographic series focuses on the history of the chapel since the laying of the foundation stone. It documents its building and opening, services held in the Chapel and objects used in everyday services.
Heawood & Son
Part of Chapel
A blank post card showing the interior of the Chapel, made by Heawood & Son, Melton Mowbray and Oakham.
Heawood & Son
The laying of the Foundation Stone, 1924
Part of Chapel
A blank post card showing the Dr Theodore Woods, Bishop of Winchester, laying the foundation stone on Speech Day, in 1924. The post card was published by Heawood & Son, Melton Mowbray and Oakham.
Heawood & Son