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Minute Book

This book contains the minutes of the meetings of the Old Grantite Club including annual general meetings, special general meetings, executive committee meetings and sub-committee meetings. It also includes the agendas of meetings and other printed materials which are stuck into the book. Inside the front cover are some loose pages, possibly from a club magazine, which contain details about the history of Grant's House. There is also an index at the front of the various meetings within the book. The meetings give details of the committee, treasurers reports and the general running of the club.

List of members of the 'Old Grantite Club' and subscribers to the 'Grantite Review'

An address book with a list of names and addresses of members of the 'Old Grantite Club' and subscribers to the 'Grantite review', the House magazine. Some people were only subscribers to the magazine which is indicated by a single red *. The list is thought to have been started by D. E. Lashmore (G 1920 - 1923), whose signature is on the first page.

Publications

There are two editions of a publication titled 'Grant's and the Old Grantite Club', which give a short history of Grant's House and the 'Old Grantite Club'.

Grants and the Old Grantite Club

This booklet contains a short history of Grant's House and the Old Grantite Club. It is based largely on the work of Lawrence Tanner (G 1905 - 1909) and was edited by him. At the back of the booklet are lists of Grant's Housemasters, Heads of House and Presidents of the Old Grantite Club. There are also two inserts at the front, of a printed letter asking Old Grantites for donations for a new edition of the booklet, and a hand written letter from Marjorie Murray-Rust, the widow of Thomas Moray Murray-Rust, Housemaster of Grant's (1935 - 1948).

Grants and the Old Grantite Club - A History

This booklet is a second edition of 'Grants and the Old Grantite Club' which was originally produced in 1959 and gives a short history of Grant's House and the Old Grantite Club. It contains almost the same history printed in the previous edition but has a more detailed account of Grant's House in the nineteenth century which includes two first-hand accounts of daily life at Grant's House and the views of the matron, Joan Fenton. There are also details of developments since 1959 and the addition of more photographs of Grant's House. Updated lists of Grant's Housemasters, Heads of House and Presidents of the Old Grantite Club are also included. \r\n\r\nInserted within the booklet is a leaflet for the Old Grantite 75th Jubilee on September 28th 2001.

Grants and the Old Grantite Club - A History

This booklet is a third edition of 'Grants and the Old Grantite Club' duplicating the content of the previous 1986 edition with additional memoirs from Simon Mundy and Tim Woods and a foreword from Dominic Grieve. There are also new photographs of Grant's House. Updated lists of Grant's Housemasters, Heads of House and Presidents of the Old Grantite Club are also included.

House Ledgers

These ledgers were created by the Heads of Rigaud's House and record their thoughts on pupils and staff, as well as events at the school and within Rigaud's House.

Rigaud's House Ledger 1907-1927

The House Ledger was kept by the Head of House and passed on successive Heads. It contains details of events which the Heads thought were interesting or noteworthy of recording. This ledger was started in 1915 but gives details of events prior to that at the beginning. It also records the rules and customs of Rigaud's House. There is an insert with deatils of Rigaud's House football and cricket teams between the years 1880-1927.

Rigaud's House Ledger 1951-1955

The House Ledger was kept by the Head of Rigaud's House and passed on successive Heads of Houses. It contains details of events which the Heads thought were interesting or noteworthy of recording. This ledger is a continuation of the Head of House's log begun in December 1940, (although this earlier ledger is not present in the archive). It describes details of events within Rigaud's House, as well as notes about the boys' attributes and contains some inserts including House Lists.

Administration

Two of the volumes give details of the pupils at Rigaud's House each term. Also included is a weekend book, giving details of where students stayed at weekends, a book of notices issued within the House and a mark book.

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