Issues from 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960. There appears to have been no edition in 1955.
Programme Booklet for The Thirty-Second Annual Sir Adrian Boult Memorial Concert, Friday 12 October 2018, 7pm up School. Featuring Jacob Collier.
Programme Booklet for The Thirty-First Annual Sir Adrian Boult Memorial Concert, Monday 9th October 2017, 7pm at The Great Hall, Westminster School. Featuring an Audience with The King's Singers.
Programme Booklet for The Thirtieth Annual Sir Adrian Boult Memorial Concert, Friday 17th January 2017, 7pm at The Great Hall, Westminster School. Featuring Alison Balsom and Tom Poster with Peter Moore.
Concert Programme for the Tenth Adrian Boult Memorial Concert, performed by William Bennett (Flute) and The Allegri String Quartet Tuesday 2nd May 1995. 7:30pm at Westminster School.
Lists pupils, masters and ushers. Final year scholars are listed by full names and election details given. Other pupils are divided by form and listed largely by surname only.
Taken from the Journal of the Royal Institute of British Architects, Ashburnham House
Sirr, HarryOne copy annotated on reverse by R.S. Chalk, as follows:
'The sudden transformation of half of Dormitory into Stage & Auditorium mid-way thro’ Play Term was an amazing annual feat. (I have never fathomed where such a vast amount of gear was stored meanwhile). Under Elections migrated up Saignes, Upper Elections occupying their Houses. Combined with a ceaseless round of rehearsals, the dislocation caused to study and routine was immense, but also K.SS would never have it otherwise, regarding the Latin Play (with strictly Elizabethan pronunciation) as our bounden duty to our Royal Foundress. (What of KSS today??)
The fire-hazard in the Auditorium was immense. The whole structure was made out of wood and the only exit the narrow gangway (shown) beneath the ‘Gods’! There was one fireman on duty, he long superannuated.
Since almost the beginning of the century, the Play cycle had settled into a fixed Terentian tetralogy- Andria, Adelphi (1919, post War), Phormio and (euphemistic) ‘Famulus’ (olim Eunuchus)- produced on rigid lines by the meticulous Rev. GGS Raynor. Scenery certainly and costumes presumably (including those extraordinary ‘fleshings’ for limbs) dated from the previous Century. I acted Gera in ‘Adelphi’ of 1923, very capably produced by Rev. H.K Luce'