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News from the Archive: Dom Wulstan
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News from the Archive. Friday, March 2, 2012. Do see the obituary for Dom Wulstan, who is to be buried today. The obituary is on the Farnborough Abbey blog: http:/ blog.farnboroughabbey.org/. I thought it a wonderful obituary to an extraordinary life. Dom Wulstan visited the College at least twice in my time here and preached in Chapel with such humility and certainty in faith that I found the experience most memorable. To think he was one of our boys. Much to do, so will sign off at this point.
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News from the Archive: December 2011
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News from the Archive. Tuesday, December 20, 2011. Meanwhile, Happy Christmas and a Prosperous New Year to all my readers! Thursday, December 8, 2011. Which gives a 14 day trial. So, for those of you out there with a wish to find out who you are, this seems to be the way forward. Happy researching over Christmas! Location: Epsom, Surrey, UK. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Archive of the Royal Medical Foundation of Epsom College. Epsom College Archive Website. Epsom, Surrey, United Kingdom.
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The history of Epsom college
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College Prefects and Officers. Admissions - How to Apply. Feeder Prep Schools and Events. Welcome from the Headmaster. Welcome from Head of the Lower School. Core Curriculum Sixth Form. Department for Academic Support. Drama and Theatre Studies. Economics and Business Studies. English as an Additional Language. History, Government and Politics. Personal and Social Development. Higher Education and Careers. Life at Epsom College. Duke of Edinburgh's Award. Epsom and Ewell Schools' Symphony Orchestra.
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News from the Archive: Commemoration of the First World War
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News from the Archive. Friday, July 26, 2013. Commemoration of the First World War. The cataloguing of the Archive is moving on well and, by the time you read this, I will be confronting our mountain of photographs, which need sorting and recording. I very much look forward to this and just hope that I do not get sidetracked too often, for too long. One of my favourite photographs is of the College Cricket XI in 1862, which gives an idea of how College sport evolved. Do have a look and register your inte...
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News from the Archive: June 2010
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News from the Archive. Friday, June 25, 2010. The last few weeks since half-term have been too busy to leave time to thing! Yesterday I spent the day with two friends from Headington School Archive in Oxford. They visited the College to see what we do and to see an archive in action. It was very useful ideed to swap ideas and solutions. Now we must try to get the Archive tidied up for the end of term, and write the articles for the O.E. magazine. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Epsom College Archive Website.
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News from the Archive: Progress in the Archive
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News from the Archive. Friday, March 1, 2013. Progress in the Archive. In my view the question divides into two points of focus - how an archive benefits the pupils and how it benefits the school administration. Why is this picture important? Should this part of the College be changed? Are these pictures insured? June 17, 2013 at 5:56 AM. I have spent a quite hour today reading the register [I joined in January 1955 - just to play for my prep-school XV the previous Michaelmas term! Progress in the Archive.
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News from the Archive: November 2012
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News from the Archive. Tuesday, November 27, 2012. At last I am back to work as Archivist, my contract having been renewed for another year. Meanwhile the Archive has acquired mounds of new materials, and much else needs to be re-filed. I will be spending today on housekeeping and getting up-to-date with my post, my next visit being on Friday, when I will start on the new catalogue. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Archive of the Royal Medical Foundation of Epsom College. Epsom College Archive Website.
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News from the Archive: The Beginning of the End, or the End of the Beginning?
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News from the Archive. Thursday, August 23, 2012. The Beginning of the End, or the End of the Beginning? Writing towards the end of August, I have much to report. 33 years later, all these problems have been solved, so that the horror of the statistics is clear to all:. There were 275 boys in College in Michaelmas Term 1914. 942 Old Epsomians are known to have served, the vast majority as doctors. A school is a school is a school, until it has it's own history. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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News from the Archive: March 2012
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News from the Archive. Friday, March 30, 2012. It seems amazing that, just a few weeks ago, we were in the depths of winter. For the last two weeks we have been enjoying unseasonably bright and often warm conditions, so that everyone seems to have decided that 'global warming' is to blame. As everyone goes home for the Easter holiday they look forward to a continuation of this barbecue weather - it's almost as though we are into exam weather already! Not so long ago, Easters were very different. Epsom, S...