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1st floor plan as existing, 1990
Includes correspondence, plans, planning applications and related items relating to the addition of the tower to the Main College building and the subsequent refurbishment works carried out on the Main College building.
1st floor plan as proposed, 1990
Includes correspondence, plans, planning applications and related items relating to the addition of the tower to the Main College building and the subsequent refurbishment works carried out on the Main College building.
1st Football XI, 1976
Names on board: K R Sword, B A Hansson, P A Glendinning, G Hauck, J P de Sollar, S P Grint, I Mukaaya, B E Ashton (Vice-captain), D M A Mousdale (Captain), N Boavetto, C Barratt.
1st Master: William Ormond Sutcliffe (1897-1904), 1896 - 1904
Sutcliffe's papers include a general correspondence series, papers relating to the drafting of the Memorandum and Articles of Association, and papers relating to the acquisition of the land and buildings on Mount Pleasant.
1st Soccer XI, 1977
Names on board: C J Brice, R Esteban, E Rovzar, M Burgoyne, S T Davies, R J Terlevich, A Ghiretti, S R Sobhan, I Mukaaya (Captain), W Lewchuk, K Elhaut. Absent: G Hauck
1st Soccer XI, 1974
Names on board: J Hadley, J Guy, B Bickers, G Hauck, A Inglese, P Glendinning, G Cambi, A Press, C Barratt, P J Taylor, V Murray, J Fuertes, M Connolly, I Stone (Captain), A Abdelmoneim, V Sullivan, C Marin.
Details of their record for the year is on the back of the photograph.
1st Soccer XI, 1978
Names on board: W Wians, I Mukaaya, K Colman, N C Mason, J P C de Sollar, G Gozzi, D Rachman, C J Brice, R Kane, B D MacGregor, M Burgoyne (Captain), D J Wallace, W Lewchuk, E Zuniga.
League Division 5 Champions.
1st XV Cuppers Rgby, 2002
Champions 2002
Names on board: S Phillips, C Powell, D McGrath, E Mallet, F D Netimah, B Stapleton, T Kayes, L Aguilar, S Hoad, K Hosseinbor, P Brereton, S Samuels, S Moffat (Captain), S Havard, A O'Brien, A Nevmarch, M Count.
1st XV Cuppers Rugby, 2003
Double photograph.
Champions 2003
Names on board: C Powell, L Aguilar, J A Wright, D E T McGrath, A F Gladstone, M Turon, G Hook, R Anderson, Y T Lenn (Trainer), B L Dormer, B Conroy, D Munro, K Sallin, G Webster, J Cook, P Hume, O Scrimgeour, S W Eru, S Pinkster, J Jeffries, P Brereton, S J Samuels (Captain), J R Bosch, J Greenaway, D Butler.
2nd and 3rd floor plans as existing, 1990
Includes correspondence, plans, planning applications and related items relating to the addition of the tower to the Main College building and the subsequent refurbishment works carried out on the Main College building.
2nd and 3rd floor plans as proposed, 1990
Includes correspondence, plans, planning applications and related items relating to the addition of the tower to the Main College building and the subsequent refurbishment works carried out on the Main College building.
2nd Master: Edmond Nolan (1904-1909), 1896 - 1909
The papers listed here cover both Nolan's period of office as an unofficial principal of the House, 1896-97, during the earliest years of the establishment of the House, and his period of office as Master, 1904-1909.
3rd Master: Thomas Leighton Williams (1909-1918), 1909 - 1918
Williams' papers include a general correspondence series together with substantial material relating to the financing and building of the Chapel.
4th Master: Joseph Louis Whitfield (1918-1921), 1914 - 1962
Whitfield's papers include a general correspondence series together with some papers relating to the time he spent as an army chaplain during World War I.
5th Master: John Francis McNulty (1921-1929), 1819 - 1943
McNulty's papers include a general correspondence series together with papers concerning fundraising, the chapel and a relic of the true cross donated to St Edmund's in 1929.
6th Master: Cuthbert Leonard Waring (1929-1934), 1929 - 1938
Waring's papers include a general correspondence series [which appears to have been administered chiefly by Charles Goulden, Secretary to the Governing Body], together with papers relating to attendance at the Chapel by local residents and papers relating to Mgr Edmond Nolan's legacy to St Edmund's.
7th Master: John Edward Petit (1934-1946), 1934 - 1970
Petit's papers include a general correspondence series [which appears to have been administered chiefly by Charles Goulden, Secretary to the Governing Body], together with papers relating to fundraising appeals, new building work, and the Duke of Norfolk Memorial Fund.
8th Master: Raymond James Corboy (1946-1964), 1923 - 1964
Corboy's papers include a general correspondence series together with papers relating to the following: buildings and property; scholarships; students; legacies; conferences; Approved Society status of St Edmund's; and various issues of Roman Catholic interest, in particular the proposals for the establishment at St Edmund's of a Catholic Institute for Advanced Studies.
9th Master: Garrett Daniel Sweeney (1964-1976), 1898 - 1980
Sweeney's papers relate chiefly to the following: Approved Society status and constitutional revision; fellows and students; buildings; appeals; legacies, investment; and proposals for a Centre for Advanced Religious Studies.
10th Master: John Coventry (1976-1985), 1967 - 1985
Coventry's surviving papers are fewer in number than those of many of his predecessors, partly because the core administration of St Edmund's began to be spread more widely in the 1970s, particularly with the appointment of a full-time Bursar from August 1978.
11th Master: Dr Richard [Dick] Maitland Laws (1985-1996), 1979 - 1997
12th Master: (Robert) Brian Heap (1996-2004), 1976 - 2009
13th Master: J Paul Luzio (2004-2014 ), 2004 - 2011
15th Duke of Norfolk, co-founder of St Edmund's House, 2009
Photocopies of the following:
1) b/w photographic portrait of the 15th Duke as 1st Lord Mayor of Sheffield by Ernest Moore, 1897;
2) informal photograph of the 15th Duke at a country show in Arundel park with his children, Lady Rachel and the Earl of Arundel (later Bernard, 16th Duke), taken by the Daily Mirror [no date - c. 1900?].
Together with a related letter from Arundel Castle Archives, 19 May 2009.
16 Mount Pleasant, 1969 - 1970
Correspondence and papers relating to the sale of the property.