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L'Ecole by Bernard Buffet
GB 2014 WS-03-PIC-003/38 · Item · 1953
Part of Westminster School's Archive and Collections

Drypoint, signed in pencil, numbered 63 of a limited edition of 75, on BFK Rives paper, with wide margins, minor light-staining, paper tape along extreme edges of sheet recto, scattered pale foxing verso, otherwise in good condition

Buffet, Bernard, 1928-1999
GB 2014 WS-02-POS-01-25B · Item · c.1911
Part of Westminster School's Archive and Collections

One copy annotated on reverse by C.S. Chalk, as follows:
'Typical of Westminsters of my day, hardly once did we glance up from our reading to admire the craft and beauty overhead! Unlike the Busby Library ceiling, it was taken very much for granted, even by senior boys.'

Library, Ashburnham House
GB 2014 WS-02-POS-01-25A · Item · c.1911
Part of Westminster School's Archive and Collections

One copy annotated on reverse by R.S. Chalk, as follows:
'As detailed on a companion p.c. ‘Lib’ was a blissful hour of respite and peace from 5:15 till House bells rang for High Tea at 6:15.
In the right foreground is the Librarian’s table - occupied till 1921/2 by Rev. G.H. Nall (‘Holy Herbert’) or his deputy J.J. Huckwell (Bill), thereafter by A.T. Willett, OW. This main room was occupied in the evenings by junior boys - RR sitting at the far end, GG in the middle and K.SS Under Elections nearest the door. The oil lamps had been replaced by electric light by 1918- presumably before the War.
In 1918-19 it was hard to concentrate on one’s reading after 6pm for pangs of hunger, and wondering what would be the ‘barge’ at Tea. Evening ‘Lib’ was suspended in Summer, replaced by Evening Station up Fields.'