Glass Plate Negative (107mm x 81mm). 10 of the members of the HBB Football team, taken in the School Gateway.
Standard Glass Slide (3¼"). 4 of 8: The elephant takes hold of the man's ear.
W. Butcher & Sons, London (Primus)Standard Glass Slide (3¼"). 10 of 12: two monks watch as a dog draws attention to a patch of snow.
Theobald & Co., LondonStandard Glass Slide (3¼"). 6 of 8: The elephant carries the dripping man.
W. Butcher & Sons, London (Primus)One copy annotated on reverse by R.S. Chalk, as follows:
'1. Dr. JAMES GOW (‘Jimmy’), H.M. 1901-1919
My first meeting with him was at Challenge 1918. I owe him a lifelong debut for his accepting me without Common Entrance Exam (on the strength of my dismal Challenge papers), thus saving a second journey from my home in Devon in War-time conditions.
My first three Terms (Play 1918-Election 1919) coincided with his last three. He had been a great and good HM, but was now almost blind and moved in a dignified daze, piloting himself with a stick. (Intent on my prep, I once collided with him in Yard)
Through no fault of his, School discipline had become somewhat lax by 1918. Leave and Plays were easily given (e.g. to go skating on the Serpentine in Lent 1919).
He was much loved and his departure was a solemn occasion. He shook hands with every boy after his last Prayers. I am glad I remembered to say ‘Thank you, Sir’ – with the classical Remove form-prize in my hand.'
Based on the painting PIC.01.047
Lists surnames only
Headmasters accounts, lists surnames only, notes scholars.
Headmasters accounts, lists surnames only.