It's not just any Wednesday, it's World Frog Day! Here are some from a performance of Aristophanes in 1903.
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#WorldFrogDay#Archives
Today is the 60th anniversary of T H White's death. Tim was in Cheltondale, 1920-1924 and is best remembered for The Sword in the Stone #archives#reading
1995 was the best year for #ArchiveAdventCalendar. Here we have the girl who played the #Tree in the nativity play. It was a wooden performance but she has since branched out.
W H Steavenson discovered his love of astronomy as a boy, an inspired amateur, he was later President of @RoyalAstroSoc and Professor of Astronomy for @GreshamCollege Here he shares his discovery of a comet with College’s Natural History Society #ArchiveAdventCalendar#Star
In 1892, #shopping at the Grand Bazaar was strongly encouraged as it was in aid of our new Chapel. The flyer encourages 'contributions in money or fancy articles' for the stalls #ArchiveAdventCalendar
@rugbyhistorian We think Christowe's skull and crossbones first appeared before 1866, a motif borrowed from the 17th Lancers. Our first photograph of it is in 1877. Here is an example from 1896 (most photographs show the boys with their arms crossed so you can't see the emblem clearly!)
Artworks and manuscript by St George's alumnus Edward Wilson from Scott's Terra Nova Antarctic expedition, where they died in 1912. Mike Stroud, another @StGeorgesUni alumnus photographed Wilson's work table in the 1980s
#ExploreYourArchive#EYAExpedition
William Hume-Rothery was a Metallurgist, Fellow of the Royal Society and Old Cheltonian. These are his entries in the 1927 and 1952 College Registers listing his many achievements #DisabilityHistoryMonth#Archives
In the first 400 years since the publication of 400 years ago, #Shakespeare's #FirstFolio, as there ever been a finer Bottom? #schoolarchives @CheltPrep 1949
The first recorded sporting success of Ethiopia's Prince Alamayu - beating 67 other boys to come third in a race at Cheltenham College's sports day on April 4, 1873. "His success appeared to be a popular one," reported the Cheltenham Examiner. @CheltColArchive@CheltCollege