- BES-BES/1-BES/1/13
- Sub-Series
- 1931 - 2014
Part of Buildings and Estates
A collection of documents, including photographs and commemorative plaques, relating to the School's cricket pavilions on Doncaster Close since the 19th century.
L.R. Shipsides
Part of Buildings and Estates
A collection of documents, including photographs and commemorative plaques, relating to the School's cricket pavilions on Doncaster Close since the 19th century.
L.R. Shipsides
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
Part of Buildings and Estates
A collection of photographs of the Old Gymnasium and the Wharton Pavilion from the late 1970s.
L.R. Shipsides
Photographs of the architectural model
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Two photographs (A and B) of the architectural model for the new Wharton Pavilion.
L.R. Shipsides
Part of Buildings and Estates
A collection of photographs of the Sports Hall.
L.R. Shipsides
Part of Buildings and Estates
A collection of documents, including photographs and commemorative plaques, relating to the Sports Centre, opposite Wharflands, opened in Winter 1972. A new modern indoors swimming pool was built in 1976.
L.R. Shipsides
A photograph of the Sports Hall
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A photograph of the Sports Hall, with a boy walking out holding a squash racket.
L.R. Shipsides
Part of Buildings and Estates
This file focusses on photographs, of the Jerwoods Campus since its opening in 1974.
L.R. Shipsides
Part of Buildings and Estates
A collection of documents, mainly photographs, of Jerwoods, the Lower School Campus. In 1962 the School purchased the old vicarage on Burley Road, named Peterborough House. In 1967, the Junior boys moved into their new boarding house. In 1974, new houses were erected around Peterborough House. The duo-decagonal Lincoln House for boarding girls was designed by Tom E. Wilson and built by George Duxbury and Sons, the architect and contractors of Round House. Behind it was built the Coleman Building, named after Leslie Coleman, into which Sargants (Day boys) and Ancaster (Day girls) moved in 1975. On 14 May 1974, John Jerwood unveiled the foundation stone and the Junior School was officially opened on 23 November. The houses comprised small dormitories with bunk beds, common rooms, a junior library and playing areas. The Coleman Building was linked to Lincoln House and Peterborough House.
L.R. Shipsides
Part of Buildings and Estates
A photograph of Lincoln, the duo-decagonal house on the Jerwoods Campus.
L.R. Shipsides