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Annotations on reverse - '1945 Hereford' and 'T M-R'
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1940s Grant's Cricket XI Photograph
Photograph of the Grant's Cricket XI in the later half of the 1940s, once they had returned to Westminster after the war.
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1940s Grant's House Photograph
Annotation on reverse: 'Hereford'
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1939 Grant's Seniors Photograph
Annotation on reverse: 'Lancing'
A photograph of just the older pupils in Grant's House.
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Annotation on reverse: 'Lancing'
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This collection contains a variety of material relating to Grant's House. There are four House ledgers which record events in the House including details of sports, societies and plays performed by the House. As well as these ledgers there are sports ledgers which record in more detail events such as cricket and football matches. Also in the collection are administrational records which give details of the members of the House, financial accounts of the money received and spent by the House and the rules and customs of the House. A significant part of the collection is composed of the Grant's House magazine 'The Grantite Review' of which there is a comprehensive collection. Another part of the collection concerns the history of Grant's and contains details of pupils and teachers during the nineteenth century. Finally, the collection contains details of the 'Old Grantite Club', a group for alumnus of Grant's House which includes details of members, committee meetings and publications on the history of Grant's House.
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Written retrospectively in 1929
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Westminster School has 11 houses at present, 6 of which have boarding facilities. Many of the houses have created records documenting their activities which are catalogued here. This series also contains the records of the Town Boys - not strictly a house - but the name given to pupils who were not scholars and who therefore shared a group identity.
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