Includes a list of those admitted to the house and of house members.
Material relating to King's/Queen's Scholars' Chronicle, the magazine produced for and by college students. The Chronicle started as a newsletter for college pupils with details of sporting achievements and some cultural articles. it was relaunched many times and bu the late 1930s had become satirical but also more cultural with plays, poems, artwork and photographs all submmitted by college boys. Publication schedule changed a number of times from termly to weekly, fortnightly and ad hoc.
Chronicle for scholars, Starts out as a newsletter and develops into a satirical magazine. Contains artwork, photographs, poems and short stories from the pupils. Starts out as a termly magazine, then weekly, then fortnightly and then ad hoc.
This series contains material relating to the Old Grantite Club, which was a group for alumnus of Grant's House. Members of the club paid a subscription fee to join which was used to fund social events organsied by the club as well as the production of the 'Grantite Review', the House magazine. The main event organised by the club was the annual dinner, although they also organised golf and cricket matches. This series contains the minute books of the club, lists of its members and publications by the club.
Includes a report written by the head of house on their time as head. Inlcudes a list of monitors.
This series gives details of the income and expenditure of Ashburhman House.
Ledgers for various sporting activities including football; fencing and athletics. Also includes minutes for the debating society.