- GB 2014 WS-02-COM-05-03
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- 1997
Correspondence arguing the case for and against continuing to allow smoking in the CR
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Correspondence arguing the case for and against continuing to allow smoking in the CR
Correspondence and reports re: redecoration of Common Room
2002 Refurbishment: Correspondence
Correspondence between Bursar, Head Master and Architects, and others, about plans, progress and furniture.
The Town Boy Ledgers are a near continuous record of life at Westminster School stretching from 1815-1939. The Ledgers were kept by the pupil elected 'Head of the Town Boys' (Princeps Oppidanus) and were written exclusively for the benefit of future generations of pupils. Until the mid-20th Century, when the term fell into disuse, pupils at the school who were not Scholars were known as 'Town Boys'.
Town Boy Cricket Ledger 1833-1840
Town Boy Cricket Ledger 1841-1858
Town Boy Water Ledger 1843-1859
Town Boy Water Ledger 1859-1873