Woodford Old Girls Association: Group Photographs
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- c.1910s
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Of small groups of small girls (and some boys). All taken in the garden.
Woodford Old Girls Association: Group Photographs
Part of Woodford Old Girls Association
Of small groups of small girls (and some boys). All taken in the garden.
Woodford Old Girls Association: Group Photograph
Part of Woodford Old Girls Association
Of 24 girls and 12 boys with 10 women (?teachers)
Woodford Old Girls Association: Group Photograph
Part of Woodford Old Girls Association
Of 13 girls and 5 boys with a woman (?teacher)
Woodford Old Girls Association: Group Photograph
Part of Woodford Old Girls Association
Of 12 teenage girls and 2 older women (?teachers)
Woodford Old Girls Association: Draft Article Unique?
Part of Woodford School
This is a draft article on the WOGA reunion written by Valerie Williams. It may have been produced for the Croydon Advertiser.
Woodford Old Girls Association: Correspondence
Part of Woodford Old Girls Association
Consists of two items of general correspondence.
Woodford Old Girls Association: Correspondence
Part of Woodford Old Girls Association
Consists of three letters of general correspondence and one reply to a reunion invitation. The letters are all addresssed to Phyllis. The reunion invitation is undated and is from Margaret and Gwendolen Horsley.
Woodford Old Girls Association: Correspondence
Part of Woodford Old Girls Association
Consists of four items of general correspondence which includes a draft copy of an item about Margaret Horsley intended for a W.O.G.A newsletter.
Woodford Old Girls Association: Correspondence
Part of Woodford Old Girls Association
Consists of four items of general correspondence, to include one airmail letter, stamped Lagos 22 August 1964, addressed to Mrs Fretwell from Eve Wilmot (nee Stanley Smith)
Woodford Old Girls Association: Correspondence
Part of Woodford Old Girls Association
Consists of three items of general correspondence.
Woodford Old Girls Association: Correspondence
Part of Woodford Old Girls Association
Correspondence from members of WOGA
Woodford Old Girls Association: Correspondence
Part of Woodford Old Girls Association
Consists of two items of general correspondence, addressed to Phyllis (?Fretwell) Secretary of W.O.G.A
Woodford Old Girls Association: Correspondence
Part of Woodford Old Girls Association
Consists of seven letters, mostly general correspondence addressed to Phyllis. Includes a typed letter from the Chief Librarian T.E. Callender to Mrs W.M. Fretwell Secretary , Old Pupils of Woodford House School requesting the return of a scrapbook. In addition there is a handwritten letter from Peggy Ashcroft, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon to Valerie William concerning the opening of the Ashcroft Theatre Croydon. It is undated.
Woodford Old Girls Association: Correspondence
Part of Woodford Old Girls Association
Consists of general correspondence, but includes letters from old girls ?Hernulas Ageredo and Annabel Gepp both then living in Brazil. There are also several thank you cards and two subscription slips.
Woodford Old Girls Association: Correspondence
Part of Woodford Old Girls Association
Consists of several letters of general correspondence addressed to Phyllis. Includes three items from Peggy Ashcroft of Manor Lodge, Frognal Lane, Hampstead, N.W.3 concerning the W.O.G.A reunion and the opening of Fairfield Halls.
Woodford Old Girls Association Records
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Woodford Old Girls Association Papers
Part of Woodford School
Woodford Old Girls Association
Records of the Woodford (House) Old Girls Association; and photographs and mementoes of Woodford School.
Woodford Old Girls Association
Woodford House School: New Zealand
Part of Woodford School
The New Zealand Woodford House School was founded on 24 February 1894 by Miss M Hodge, who had previously taught at Woodford House School , Croydon. The school was first established in Hastings (North Island, New Zealand) and moved out of the town to Havelock in 1911. It used the same colours ( carnation and grey ) as Woodford School, Croydon.
Woodford House School, New Zealand: a Short History of the Founding of Woodford House24February1894
Part of Woodford School
A printed text and photographs, cut from a published booklet. The author is Miss M Hodge and was originally written in 1937.
Woodford House School, New Zealand: Woodford Chronicle
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The Woodford Chronicle was a school and old girls magazine.
Woodford House School, New Zealand: Printed Material
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Woodford House School, New Zealand: Photographs of Woodford House
Part of Woodford School
Consists of 6 photographs.
Woodford House School, New Zealand: Notelet
Part of Woodford School
A notelet with a cover illustration of Woodford House. The illustration is from a pencil drawing by Simon Dennistoun Ward. It is signed by Sue.
Woodford House School, New Zealand: Letter
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A letter from Phyllis Hudson to Valerie Williams regarding a visit to Woodford House.