- HOU-HOU/20-HOU/20/5-HOU/20/5/32
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- 20/09/1989
Part of Houses
A letter from Anne to Jon [Wills] offering her support and thoughts following Henrietta Lea's death
Anne Bull
Part of Houses
A letter from Anne to Jon [Wills] offering her support and thoughts following Henrietta Lea's death
Anne Bull
A letter from Alexander Boyd to Brian McAvoy
Part of Chapel
A letter from Rev Alexander Boyd to Rev Brian McAvoy confirming the booking for the confirmation candidates to visit Launde Abbey
Rev Alexander Boyd
A letter from Adam C[ullitters] to Martin Minshall
Part of Activities and Societies
A letter of thanks for the invitation to the biennial inspection and congratulations for the organisation and carrying out of the day.
Adam Griffiths
Part of Activities and Societies
A letter of thanks for the biennial inspection and his hospitality.
Sir Simon Bryant
A letter from Jeannine Traverse-Healy to Ms Hoyle
Part of Houses
A letter discussing a change of address and her daughter going into Stevens House.
Jeannie Traverse-Healy
A letter between John and Graham Smallbone
Part of Chapel
A letter concerning the organ saying that the organ finally expired and that they are wanting to replace it. Not an appeal for funds.
Graham Smallbone
A letter between J. D. Buchanan and Richard Walker
Part of Headmasters
A letter from J. D. Buchanan to Richard thanking him for his kind note and some kind of donation. Also congratulates Richard on his results.
John Buchanan
A letter between J. D. Buchanan and Richard Walker
Part of Headmasters
A letter from J. D. Buchanan to Richard thanking him for his work as head of school and chairman of the council.
John Buchanan
A letter between J. D. Buchanan and Richard Walker
Part of Headmasters
Letter contained in an envelope. Letter from J. D. Buchanan to Richard talking congratulating him about a flight and his courage.
John Buchanan
A letter between J. D. Buchanan and J. L. Walker
Part of Headmasters
A letter from J. D. Buchanan to Walker discussing the future of private schools, Harrow gossip and how Richard had had a powerful effect upon pupils in the decem of that year.
John Buchanan