The King's School Gloucester - Photographic History
THE KINGS SCHOOL GLOUCESTER PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY BY DAVID EVANS
At Speech Day in 1926 Headmaster Francis Gillesby spoke of three key strengths of The King's School
in Gloucester that have endured well beyond his own day: its spritual atmosphere, its historic atmosphere
and its atmosphere of sound learning. Eighty years on, whilst King's is a flourishing HMC co-educational
school with over five hundred pupils, it still reflects the same key strengths. This book emphansises the
school's continuity over many generations, underlining the dept owed by today's school to those who have gone
before
David Evans wrote and compiled this book during his sabbatical year. The book is a photographic
record of teh twentieth century, drawing on the collection of photographs assembled in the School Museum.
It contains 453 black and white photographs from the earliest years of the last century to the present day.
Features include:
- The School Buildings and Site
- the Curriculum
- Headmasters and Staff
- Boarders
- Choristers
- Sport
- Drama
- Music
- Activities
- School Excursions
- Special Occasions
- and much more
This new book, with a text specially written to accompany the many photographs, will
appeal to all those with an interestin education or social history. It will have a special
Attraction for thos in any way connected with the Gloucester Cathedral or The King's
School. Former pupils of any generation may have the thrill of finding themselves or
their friends on one of the pages.
Price £20 from The King’s School reception.
If you would like us to post the book to you, please send a cheque, payable to The King’s School, to:
Alison West
Development Office
Pitt Street
Gloucester
GL1 2BG
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