An educational lecture about the role of the monks and dogs in mountain search and rescue operations at the St Bernard Pass in the Alps between Italy and Switzerland. The narrative is an account of a group of tourists who get into difficulty as a result of an avalanche. A St Bernard dog discovers a child and carries him back to the hostel on its back. Another dog leads the monks to where a woman is buried in the snow. Mother and child are reunited. The complete set of digitised images of these slides can be seen online at http://www.slides.uni-trier.de/set/index.php?id=3005013 [accessed 05/10/2015]
An adaptation of the tale of Puss in Boots, in which a miller’s son is helped to acquire a castle and the hand of a princess by his cat. Many of the slides have damage to the black tape binding.
A weekly magazine largely focusing on reviewing sports matches. Sold with all profits devoted to the School Mission.
Series I ran from to 22nd September 1887- 8th December 1887 and had 12 issues; Series II ran from 19th January 1888 - 12th April 1888 and also had 12 issues.
An educational lecture about lifeboats and maritime rescue operations. The narrative is of an operation in which the lifeboat goes to the rescue of a large sailing ship which is sinking and catches fire. The complete set of digitised images of these slides can be seen online at http://www.slides.uni-trier.de/set/index.php?id=3005018 [accessed 05/10/2015]
Bound Volume, detailing minutes from the meetings of the Governing Body during this period. \r\n\r\nRecord includes: Headmasters reports, account records, Standing Comittee reports, improvements to the school site, a list of those present at each meeting, pupil numbers, examination results, structural and locational changes to the school, budget, accounts, balance sheets, Headmaster's letter, Minutes of the Finance Committee.
Bound volume, arranged in alphabetical order providing an index to the minutes recorded for this period. Manuscript entries including the date of the meeting and the page reference
12 hand-coloured slides depicting the story of Don Quixote by Cervantès. Each slide has two scenes, and captions in French narrating the story.