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15 Jan 2024 | |
Written by Felicity Kilpatrick | |
Christ College Archive |
On sale today! Surplus pre-owned whole school photographs from recent years.
The Archive Collection includes an almost complete set of whole school photographs, including a full set of stored modern photographs as well as modern school photographs displayed in Reception and the Academic Block.
Over the years we have also accumulated whole school photographs that have been removed from display in the Houses. We are delighted to offer them for sale, with all funds raised going directly to the Chapel and Heritage Fund.
The photographs are all in their original frames. The size of the framed photographs means we are intending them for collection only. Payment online will be required in advance of collection.
Years show when the photograph was taken in the Michaelmas Term e.g. 2000 is the photo taken at the start of the academic year 2000/01.
If you would like to treat yourself to the whole school photograph you didn’t purchase at the time, don’t miss your chance to buy one now and add to the Chapel and Heritage Fund at the same time.
Contact JS Freeland in the Development Office to arrange payment and collection.
For sale at £30 and in good condition.
2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008 (walnut/gilt frames)
2014 (modern square frame).
For sale at £25 and in fair condition, with slight darkening to the colour of the print.
2002, 2003, 2005 (walnut/gilt frames)
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