- GB 2014 WS-02-STA-03
- File
- 1971-2000
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- GB 2014 WS-02-PHO-01-07-02
- File
- 1918-
- GB 2014 WS-02-HOU-01-03-02
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- 1813 - 1978
- GB 2014 WS-02-EVE-05-450-01-04
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- 01 January 2009-31 December 2010
Correspondence, draft plans, invoices and images relating to the website and the design and marketing of the 450th Anniversary celebrations.
- GB 2014 WS-02-ABY-02-01-02
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- 1919-1973
This collection contains material produced by or for Royal weddings, held in Westminster Abbey and often attended by individuals from Westminster School.
Weft [The Westminster Poetry Society]
- GB 2014 WS-02-PUB-02-21
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- 2021
Westminster School Poetry Society
Westminster School Lists (W.R. Smiths MSS) 1733-1752
- GB 2014 WS-02-ROW-01-01-09
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- Early 20th century
Surnames organised by class
- GB 2014 WS-02-PUB-01-08
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- 2002-2006
- GB 2014 WS-02-PUB-01-04-04-04
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- 1933
One booklet, one copy.
- GB 2014 WS-02-POS-01
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- c.1911
This series of postcards depicts scenes from around Westminster School. They were numbered by R.S. Chalk (OW), who penned the following note regarding the series in 1976:
"Westminster School Postcards c.1911
(Purchased up Suts. c.1923)
1,2 - Staff
3-12 - School & Busby Library etc.
13-19 - College
20 - 25 Ashburnham & Library
26-31 - Yard, Rigaud's, Grant's
32-33 - Dean's Yard
34-36 - College Hall
37,38 - Science Labs
39-44 - Fields and Gym
45-47 - O.T.C.
48 - Carpenter's Shop
It would seem 9 of the original 57 p.c.s are missing. These included (i) Interior of Suts (alas!); (2) Art School (memories of incredible character W. Kneen); (3) Ashburnham Staircase (? two); (4) Fields); also perhaps a second view of College Garden
R.S.C, 1976"
Chalk annotated the back of the postcards he had in his possession. These annotations are included in each record for which they are present.
Each postcard in this series is marked 'Westminster School Series AFB' on the reverse. While the meaning of 'AFB' is uncertain, it is possible it may refer to the initials of the photographer, who is potentially a College John named Arthur Brown. This speculation is drawn from information included in Chalk's captions.