Ground Floor Plan of Grant's House
- GB 2014 WS-02-PLA-GRA-016
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- Feb 1952
Reconstruction, 2 Little Dean's Yard
Carden & Godfrey
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Ground Floor Plan of Grant's House
Reconstruction, 2 Little Dean's Yard
Carden & Godfrey
First Floor Plan of Grant's House
Reconstruction, 2 Little Dean's Yard
Carden & Godfrey
Ground Floor Plan of Grant's House
Reconstruction, 2 Little Dean's Yard
Carden & Godfrey
Basement Floor Plan of Grant's House
Bench for washroom in basement, 2 Little Dean's Yard
Carden & Godfrey
Plans for windows in Grant's House
Erevised window head and cill detail for metal windows, 2 Little Dean's Yard
Ground Floor, Basement and Section Plans of Grant's House
Winter-Latimer, J.
Plan of Basement Store & Slab over North End of Dining Hall in 2 Grant's House
Carden & Godfrey
Extracts Concerning Grant's House
The extracts in this book were taken from the Town Boy Ledger which was kept by the Senior Town Boy. It was compiled by Lawrence Tanner (G 1905 - 1909) and contains details of the history of Grant's House and notes on events between 1821 -1862. There are notes on sporting events, pupils, rules and the number of pupils within the school. Also included at the end is a list of the Heads of House from 1803-1889.
There are two volumes which contain the minutes of the meeting held by the Club's committee and sub-committees. They include details of those elected as committee members, the finances of the club and the general running of the Club.
Grant's House Ledger 1902-1916
This ledger was kept by the Head of House. It contains the names of the previous Heads of Houses and notes on them. Also recorded in the ledger are the Rules and Customs of Grant's House, which successive Heads have altered over the years, and details of 'The Grantite', the House magazine. Recorded in the Ledger are events relating to the House and school which the Heads of House thought interesting or noteworthy and include sporting achievements (including summaries of various inter-house matches), details of the debating and literary societies, as well as plays performed by the boys at the House. Towards the end of the volume is a list of Grantites who entered the military, some of whom fought in WWI. There is also a list of Grantites killed in WWI.