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              ZA ZAR STS 2024-010-2024-007-04 · Item · 1953
              Part of Staff, Council and Parent Collections

              1953 BC Foundation scholars, view looking across what was later to become the suburb of Parkmore, towards the ridge where Sandton City was built in 1973 on Zandfontein Farm.
              This photograph illustrates the remoteness of the St Stithians property at the time the College was founded. The property, itself a portion of the original Driefontein Farm, was surrounded by farmland in 1953.

              1955 HA 032 Aerial photo
              ZA ZAR STS 2024-010-2019-001-01-04-57 · Part · 1955
              Part of Staff, Council and Parent Collections

              1955 HA 032 Aerial photograph of the College grounds and surrounding areas taken from the north. The intersection of Main Road and the later-named William Nicol Highway can be clearly seen in the central axis of the photograph.

              ZA ZAR STS 2019-007-02-10-09 · Item · 1969
              Part of Boys' College and Boys' Prep photographs 1953 onwards

              1969 BC Presentation of cattle Henning collection. The presenter, [...] was a local policeman who grazed his cattle on the school property in return for their use to pull the grass cutter. In this photograph he presents the College with an ox.
              Legend:
              Mark Henning, [...], Ray Bradley, Vernon Clegg, Lindsay Baytopp

              Boys' College
              ZA ZAR STS 2019-007-05-08-141 · Item · 1997
              Part of Boys' College and Boys' Prep photographs 1953 onwards

              1997 BC Henning block gardens. This garden was named after Pauline Dickson as a tribute to her many years of service to the school, specifically the development of the grounds and buildings and the the creation of today's magnificent environment.

              Boys' College