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- 30 November 2009-30 November 2009
Agenda for a meeting of the Abbey 2010 Group held on Monday 30 November 2009.
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Agenda for a meeting of the Abbey 2010 Group held on Monday 30 November 2009.
Includes correspondence, ephemera, booklets and images relating to other events that took place at Westminster school in its 450th year. These events include: an art exhibition, a production of West Side Story, The 2010 House Drama Festival, The Latin Play, The 450th Celebrations Photo Prize, Westminster School Commonwealth Youth Ambassador Trip to New Zealand, Talent Scheme for Charity Sponsorship 2010 and the Herb Garden Project.
External press reviews and cuttings relating to the Latin Play. The sub-series is incomplete.
Ledger containing lists of signatures of attendees at Latin Plays in chronological order. In some cases names of plays performed and dates of performances are given. In most cases lists are split into school alumni ('Old Westminsters') and 'Visitors'. Contains signatures of Princess Louise, (Trinummus 1902 entry) and King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (Adelphi 1937 entry).
Letter from W.A. Armstrong, Temple Bar, to L. Tanner (Grant's 1905-1909; History Master 1920-1932) asking for Tanner's opinion of the screen in College Hall.
Armstrong, W.A.
Correspondence, draft plans, invoices and images relating to the website and the design and marketing of the 450th Anniversary celebrations.
The sub-series contains sample and used tickets, programmes and leaflets/brochures for audiences of Latin Plays. Also included is an invitation to a Latin Play. The sub-series is incomplete.
Programmes for production of Phormio. Gives a synopsis of the plot of the play and of the prologue and epilogue, and also contains obituary list of school alumni and list of cast.
Bound volume containing hand written notes by the School Captain concerning all aspects of planning, rehearsals and accounts for productions of the Latin play. It appears to be for the use of those involved in the production.
Letter from W.A. Armstrong, Temple Bar, to L. Tanner (Grant's 1905-1909; History Master 1920-1932) thanking him for advice about the screen in College Hall and giving information about a screen in Middle Temple Hall.