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
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