COLL P 16 01 51
Reference code
COLL P 16 01 51
Title
Provost Acland: Miscellaneous papers
Level
File
Date
1992 - 1997
Extent & medium
1 item
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RECIPIENT: Booth, Sir David Alwyn Gore-, 1943 - , diplomatRECIPIENT: Wodehouse, John, 1924 - , 4th Earl of Kimberley
1/ Ali Erfan; possible scholarship for Palestinian (David Gore-Booth , Earl of Kimberley); /2 bias against Etonians at Oxford and Cambridge (Col. Williams); /3 assistance to boys seeking diplomatic work experience; /4 chairmanship of Head Masters' Conference (Rev. Dominic Milroy, OSB); /5 proposed extension to chapel of King's College Cambridge (John Devlin); /6 message of thanks from Queen Elizabeth II for assistance at the Windsor Castle fire; /7 proposed Eton/Saro-Wiwa Trust Fund; /8 use of Eton crest for First Class Music Charitable Trust (Andrew McCullough); 9/ Windsor Boys' School Appeal; /10 use of School Song at School, Concerts; /11 Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church restoration appeal; /12 use of picture with inaccurate caption in The Sunday Times; /13 gifts to Eton College Hunt; /14 Betham Bequest nominations (Provost of King's College Cambridge); /15 Rowing Lake; /16 possibility of a place for Mustafa bin Halim (David Gore-Booth); /17 possibility of assisting in establishment of school in Abu Dhabi; /18 expulsion; /19 proposed cricket match against Upper Canada College; /20 rent of Asquith's Teddy Bear Shop; /21 Sam Scott and campaign for memorial; /22 loan of bookcase to Andrew Gailey; /23 request for loan of Burne-Jones tapestry (Sir Timothy Raison); /24 Charteris Day Centre (Lord Charteris); /25 Flood Relief Channel and Kennels (Captain R. Wallace); /26 Cippenham redevelopment and planning gain (Geoff Howard); /27 publicity for the book Poisoned Bowl (Ben Glazebrook); /28 opening of Casa Guidi; /29 financing redevlopment of College Library; /30 telegram to Ynyr Probert, oldest living Old Etonian; /31 congratulations to Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh on their golden wedding; /32 notes for talk to Cardiff Businessmen's Club
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