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Association Items For Sale
Members of the Association might like to know that the following
items of St George’s interest are available for purchase. |
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Association ties – silk |
£23 (post inc.) |
Association Centenary ties – silk |
£28 (post inc.) |
| Association ties – polyester
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£13 (post inc.) |
| Association favours
(bows)-silk |
£11 (post inc.) |
Choirs and Cloisters, by Freddie Hodgson
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£11 (post inc.) |
| A Celebration for Freddie Hodgson
(CD)
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£8 (post inc.) |
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| Headmaster – Reflections
on life at St George’s School
Between 1971 and 1983, by Richard Russell |
£1-25 (post inc.) |
Carven Arches
Part 1 of a history of St. George’s School (up to 1930),
as related in School Magazines and School archives (edited
by Richard Russell, C.V.O., School Archivist) |
£6-20 (post inc.) |
Soaring Vault
Part 2 of a School History (1930 to 1950), as related in School
Magazines and School archives (edited by Richard Russell,
C,V.O., School Archivist) |
£6-20 (post inc.) |
Storied Banner
Part 3 of a School History (1950-1980), as
related in School Magazines and School archives
(edited by Richard Russell, C.V.O., School Archivist) |
£6-20 (post inc.) |
In High Remembrance
This is a new part of the History and is a little different from the first three volumes. It comprises three parts:
Part 1. The History of the Association Part 2. The Exham Centenary describing the memories of four generations of the Exham family in relation to St George's School Part 3. The School History from 1980 to 2007, following on from Carven Arches, Soaring Vault and Storied Banner. It consists of first hand accounts of events at the School by those who were Headmaster at the particular time - Richard Russell, George Hill, Anthony Brailsford (who stood in during the interregnum in 1993), Alan Mould, Roger Marsh and Roger Jones. |
£6-20 (post inc.) |
Orders for these items should be accompanied by a cheque made payable to The
St George’s School, Windsor Castle, Association
and should be addressed to:- The Assistant Bursar, (Brian Hooker), St George's School, Windsor Castle, Berkshire SL4 1QF |
Vermilion, Sage and Ecru
Richard Russell, Headmaster at St George's School from 1971 to 1983, has written his autobiography, which is entitled VERMILION, SAGE AND EXRU. It is expected to be generally available in February 2008. |
If you are interested in ordering a copy (price £12.50), please write to Richard Russell, C.V.O. at 31 Lady Place, Sutton Courtenay, Oxfordshire OX14 4FB. |
Below is a synopsis of the fourteen chapters.
Chapter 1. Parentalia, Malaya, South Africa. Back to England. Chapter 2. Schooldays, Moffats, Music, Malvern, Cricket, Ireland, Germany, The Coronation, J.W. Hearne. Chapter 3. National Service, Catterick, Jordan, Desert, Petra, Bovington, T.E. Lawrence. Chapter 4. Cambridge, Choosing a Tripos, University life, C.S. Lewis, F.R. Leavis, Book hunting, The Appointments Board. Chapter 5. Cheam School, Teaching, A guard dog, F.P. Beck, The Prince of Wales, Spain, Cricket in Portugal, The Factory House, A long drive, Marriage, Looking for a new job. Chapter 6. St George's School (1), Old Bank House, Miss Blondin, W.P.O. Cleave, The School Play. Chapter 7. St George's School (2), Advancement, Magazines and Editorials, The Headmaster's life, Gilbert and Sullivan. Chapter 8. St George's School (3), Holidays in Southwold, The Greek experience. Chapter 9. St George's School (4), The Royal visit, and an Honour. Chapter 10. St George's School (5) Holidays, The French experience. Chapter 11. Elstree School (1), Time for change, Back to teaching, a new hip and a revision, Another newspaper, A Roman holiday. Varied interests. Family, Aunt Molly and Genealogy. Chapter 12. Elstree School (2), More about music, J du Pré, Holidays - the Greek experience, a Spanish police station. Chapter 13. Retirement, Bray, Singapore 1995, New Zealand. Chapter 14. Bray, Jock Birney, Friends and neighbours, Links with Windsor, Occupations, Hobbies and Art.
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