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Box Norwood Papers Box 5

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Contains 41 Results:

Marlborough College letters, 18 February 1917 - 25 October 1918

 File — Box: Norwood Papers Box 5
Reference code: 230/4/1
Scope and Contents

Carbon copies of outgoing letters written by Norwood, dating from 18 February 1917 to 25 October 1918.

Dates: 18 February 1917 - 25 October 1918

Letter from E. Jack Waldegrave to Mrs Norwood, 20 December 1917

 Item — Box: Norwood Papers Box 5
Reference code: 230/4/2/1
Scope and Contents

Letter from E. Jack Waldegrave in Sherborne to Catherine M. Norwood, dated 20 December 1917. 2 leaves.

Dates: 20 December 1917

Letter from E. Jack Waldegrave to Mrs Norwood, 27 January 1918

 Item — Box: Norwood Papers Box 5
Reference code: 230/4/2/2
Scope and Contents

Letter from E. Jack Waldegrave in Sherborne to Catherine M. Norwood, dated 27 January 1918. 2 leaves.

Dates: 27 January 1918

Letter from E. Jack Waldegrave to Mrs Norwood, 21 May 1918

 Item — Box: Norwood Papers Box 5
Reference code: 230/4/2/3
Scope and Contents

Letter from E. Jack Waldegrave in Sherborne to Catherine M. Norwood, dated 21 May 1918.

Dates: 21 May 1918

Letter from C. H. Boyle to Mrs Norwood, [August 1918]

 Item — Box: Norwood Papers Box 5
Reference code: 230/4/2/4
Scope and Contents

Letter from C. H. Boyle in Sherborne to Catherine M. Norwood in August 1918, regarding the death in action of E. Jack Waldegrave.

Dates: [August 1918]

Letter from Field-Marshal Sir Henry Hughes Wilson to Mrs Norwood, 7 July 1919

 Item — Box: Norwood Papers Box 5
Reference code: 230/4/3
Scope and Contents Letter to Catherine M. Norwood from Field-Marshal Sir Henry Hughes Wilson, London, thanking her for her hospitality during his visit to Marlborough. In A History of Marlborough College, by A. G. Bradley et al., 1923, the Field-Marshal's visit is recorded: 'in July the Marlborough OTC was inspected by Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, accompanied by six other Marlburians greatly distinguished by their services during the war.' Wilson was also intended to open...
Dates: 7 July 1919

Sermon, 9 June 1920

 Item — Box: Norwood Papers Box 5
Reference code: 230/4/4
Scope and Contents

Notes for a sermon, titled 'Sunday June 9, 1920. College Chapel', 2 leaves.

Dates: 9 June 1920

Notes for an address, [1921]

 Item — Box: Norwood Papers Box 5
Reference code: 230/4/5/1
Scope and Contents

Notes for an address titled 'How can the Recommendations of the Report on the teaching of Classics be carried out?', 21 leaves.

Dates: [1921]

Report 'The Classics in Education', 1921

 Item — Box: Norwood Papers Box 5
Reference code: 230/4/5/2
Scope and Contents

Report titled 'The Classics in Education. Report of the Committee …to Inquire into the Position of Classics in the Educational System of the United Kingdom.' Norwood was a member of the Committee, and The Marquess of Crewe was Chairman. 308 pages.

Dates: 1921

Newscutting, 17 June 1919

 Item — Box: Norwood Papers Box 5
Reference code: 230/4/5/3
Scope and Contents

Article 'Compulsory Greek', newscutting from the Westminster Gazette, report of debate by Convocation of Oxford University, 17 June 1919.

Dates: 17 June 1919

Letter from the 6th Earl of Radnor to Mrs Catherine M. Norwood, 23 May 1925

 Item — Box: Norwood Papers Box 5
Reference code: 230/4/6/1
Scope and Contents From the File:

Articles and printed material relating to the opening of Marlborough College War Memorial Hall.

Dates: 23 May 1925

Newscuttings, [1925] - 1936

 File — Box: Norwood Papers Box 5
Reference code: 230/4/6/2
Scope and Contents

Newscuttings, including 'The Late Mr. Herbert Leaf' Obituary, Wilts, Berks and Hants County Paper, 21 February 1936, page 3. Herbert Leaf was a generous benefactor of the College, and in 1922 donated £30,000, much of which went towards the building of the War Memorial Hall.

Dates: [1925] - 1936

Sermon, 15 December 1918

 Item — Box: Norwood Papers Box 5
Reference code: 230/4/6/3
Scope and Contents

Sermon titled 'The True Memorial. A Sermon preached in Marlborough College Chapel by the Master…', 7 pages.

Dates: 15 December 1918

Appeal for funds for the War Memorial, [1921]

 Item — Box: Norwood Papers Box 5
Reference code: 230/4/6/4
Scope and Contents

Appeal for funds, with envelope, titled 'Marlborough College War Memorial'.

Dates: [1921]

Order of proceedings for the Opening Ceremony of the Marlborough College War Memorial Hall, 23 May 1925

 Item — Box: Norwood Papers Box 5
Reference code: 230/4/6/5
Scope and Contents From the File:

Articles and printed material relating to the opening of Marlborough College War Memorial Hall.

Dates: 23 May 1925

Souvenir programme for the opening of the War Memorial Hall, 23 May 1925

 Item — Box: Norwood Papers Box 5
Reference code: 230/4/6/6
Scope and Contents

Souvenir programme for the opening of the War Memorial Hall, titled 'The War Memorial Hall, Opened by H.R.H. The Duke of Connaught…'. Supplement to The Marlburian.

Dates: 23 May 1925

Programme for Concert in the Memorial Hall, 5 July 1925

 Item — Box: Norwood Papers Box 5
Reference code: 230/4/6/7
Scope and Contents

Programme for 'Marlborough College. Concert in the Memorial Hall'.

Dates: 5 July 1925

Letter from Cyril Argentine Alington, Headmaster, Eton College., 5 December 1925

 Item — Box: Norwood Papers Box 5
Reference code: 230/4/7/1/1
Scope and Contents From the File:

Various letters to Norwood and his wife from prominent figures.

Dates: 5 December 1925

Letter from George Ranken Askwith, 1st Baron, London, 5 December 1925

 Item — Box: Norwood Papers Box 5
Reference code: 230/4/7/1/2
Scope and Contents From the File:

Various letters to Norwood and his wife from prominent figures.

Dates: 5 December 1925

Letter from Randall Thomas Davidson, Archbishop of Canterbury, 3 December 1925

 Item — Box: Norwood Papers Box 5
Reference code: 230/4/7/1/3
Scope and Contents

Letter with envelope from Randall Thomas Davidson, ‘Randall Cantuar’, Archbishop of Canterbury, to Norwood.

Dates: 3 December 1925