- GB 2014 WS-05-MUR-02-02
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- 01 May 1955-30 April 1965
Includes reports of The Wesminster School Society Council, an application form for membership, a form for annual subscriptions and donations, a form of bequest and a covenant.
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Includes reports of The Wesminster School Society Council, an application form for membership, a form for annual subscriptions and donations, a form of bequest and a covenant.
Exam papers from Oxford University in the subject of mathematics.
Handwritten notes on different mathematical subjects, including, statistics, dynamics, geometry, triangles and quadrilaterals, algebra, trigonometry, calculus, ratios and circles. Also includes a Westminster School binder which the notes were originally kept in.
Question papers from different exams. Includes, maths and geometry exams for scholarships and exhibitions in the colleges of Cambridge University, Challenge Papers for scholarships at Westminster School and Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examinaton Board exam papers for various subjects.
Notices and Correspondence to Parents
Notices and correspondence from Westminster School to parents, some directly addressed to Colin Andrew Murray's parents and others addressed to all parents. Including correspondence and notices regarding evacuation processes during the war, exams and scholarships, joining the scouts, school uniform lists, notes for parents of new pupils, accounts and bills and directions for hayfever sufferers.
Handwritten termly reports recording progress made in different subjects, 1939-1944.
Personal Papers of the Gordon Family
Blomfield correspondence - part 2
Letters from Charles James Blomfield to Dr Emsley
Blomfield correspondence - part 1
Letters from Charles James Blomfield to Dr Emsley
(Also from wife Maria - 6 - and daughter Augusta - 1.) Described by note on packet by 'AK' as 'very dull.' Thomas Bigge the goldsmith - a number of letters refer to the despatch of items of plate. 9/7/19 refers to the imminent publication of Don Juan and the suppression of the abusive 'dedication' to Southey and Lord Castlereagh - the poem is said to contain scandalous abuse of Lady Byron.