Box Norwood Papers Box 3
Contains 67 Results:
Letter from Earl Roberts of Kandahar, Pretoria, and Waterford, 25 July 1912
Letter from Earl Roberts of Kandahar, Pretoria, and Waterford dated 25 July 1912, confirming that he did not attend Bristol Grammar School.
Essay, [1908]
A critical essay titled 'Francis Drake: an Epic by Alfred Noyes'. 23 leaves.
Address to the Educational Association, [1913]
Address to the Educational Association, 'The State and Education', criticising a paper by A.C. Benson in 'Everyman', 25 Oct 1912.
Letter of invitation to apply for Mastership of Marlborough College, 5 April 1916
Letter inviting Cyril Norwood to apply for Mastership of Marlborough College, from Cecil A. Emery, Marlborough College. Cecil Antonio Emery was Assistant Master 1899 to 1930 and Housemaster of Summerfield.
Letter regarding references, 13 April 1916
Letter to Norwood regarding references, from Lewis Fry, Goldney House, Bristol.
Letter regarding references, 13 April 1916
Letter to Norwood regarding references, from Philip J. Worsley, late Chairman of the Governors at Bristol Grammar School.
Letter regarding references, 14 April 1916
Letter to Norwood regarding references, from Rev. A. A. David, Headmaster of Rugby.
Application, April 1916
Application titled 'Candidature of Cyril Norwood, M.A., D.Litt, Headmaster of Bristol Grammar School'.
Letters of congratulation, 19 October 1916 - 17 December 1917
Letters of congratulation sent to Cyril Norwood upon his appointment to Mastership of Marlborough College. Correspondents include J.R. Taylor, acting-Master of Marlborough College.
Newscuttings, 22 July 1916 - 5 August 1916
Material relating to Cyril Norwood's appointment to Mastership of Marlborough College
Record of appreciation to Cyril Norwood by the Governors of Bristol Grammar School, December 1916
On 24th April 1906 Norwood, then at Leeds Grammar School, was appointed Headmaster of Bristol Grammar School, taking up his duties there the following September. In 1912 he was awarded an Hon.D.Lit. by Bristol University. In April 1916 he was invited to apply for the post of Master of Marlborough College, and, following his subsequent appointment, he left Bristol Grammar School in December 1916.
Letter from Mrs Norwood to Stanley Booker, 5 December [1910]
Letter from Catherine M. Norwood to Stanley Booker, wishing him luck on his visit to Oxford. Copy of original document provided by the Archivist of Bristol Grammar School.
Letter from Cyril Norwood to Mrs Booker, 17 December 1910
Letter from Cyril Norwood to Mrs Booker, regarding Stanley Booker's success. Copy of original document provided by the Archivist of Bristol Grammar School.
Letter from Cyril Norwood to Stanley Booker, 5 June 1913
Letter from Cyril Norwood to Stanley Booker about Oxford. Copy of original document provided by the Archivist of Bristol Grammar School.
Letter from Cyril Norwood to Stanley Booker, 15 May 1914
Letter from Cyril Norwood to Stanley Booker about his performance in the Mods examination. Copy of original document provided by the Archivist of Bristol Grammar School.
Letter from Cyril Norwood to Stanley Booker, 8 August 1914
Letter from Cyril Norwood to Stanley Booker. Copy of original document provided by the Archivist of Bristol Grammar School.
Letter from Cyril Norwood to Stanley Booker, [1914]
Letter from Cyril Norwood to Stanley Booker, recommending Booker for a Vacation Tutorship. Copy of original document provided by the Archivist of Bristol Grammar School.
Letter from Stanley Booker in France to Cyril Norwood, [June 1916]
Stanley Charles Booker attended Bristol Grammar School 1903-12 and was a protégé of Norwood's. Booker followed Norwood to St. John's College, Oxford in 1912, gaining a Second class in Classical Moderations in 1914. In March 1915 he joined the Worcestershire Regiment, serving as a lieutenant. He was killed in action attempting to save an injured comrade near Neuve Chapelle in northern France on 10th October 1916, aged 23, and is buried at St. Vaast, Pas-de-Calais
Letter from Cyril Norwood to Stanley Booker, 31 August 1916
Letter from Cyril Norwood to Stanley Booker. The letter covers Norwood's move to Marlborough, and lists Bristol Grammar School war casualties. Copy of original document provided by the Archivist of Bristol Grammar School.
Letter from Stanley Booker to Cyril Norwood, [October 1916]
Letter from Stanley Booker in France, to Cyril Norwood, 11 leaves. The letter includes an account of his actions rescuing fellow soldiers which gained Booker the Military Cross.