1953 HA 004a Founders Mountstephens
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Part of Harris Fonds
1953 HA 004a Founders formal portrait: William Mountstephens
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1953 HA 004a Founders Mountstephens
Part of Harris Fonds
1953 HA 004a Founders formal portrait: William Mountstephens
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Part of Harris Fonds
1953 HA 004b Founders formal portrait: Albert Charles Collins
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1953 HA 019g Chapel Mr & Mrs Tucker 19530811
Part of Harris Fonds
1953 HA 019g Chapel Foundation stone Mr & Mrs Tucker 19530811
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1954 BC Entrance plaque Collins Mountstephens HA 001 1954BC_0006
Part of Boys' College and Boys' Prep photographs 1953 onwards
The BC entrance plaque commemorates the opening day of the College on 28th January 1953.
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1970c Stithian Village scenes 001
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1970c Stithian Village scenes 002
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1976 OSA Cricket team founders Johnny Arthur and Rob McLaren
Part of Rob McLaren fonds
1976 OSA Cricket team founders Johnny Arthur and Rob McLaren
A note from Jonathan Arthur identifies the location as follows:
"My friend Rob McLaren and I were interested upon reading about the Cricket Club and thought we should send you the founding photo dated 10th October 1976 which was taken at Bruma Park, as at that stage we had no cricket field to play on and sport at the College on Sundays was not allowed".
Boys' College
The Collection consists of 2 albums, a box of correspondence and a few loose printed items and photographs. These include:
1) Printed items, particularly those relating to the Rand Aid Association of which Leake was a longstanding chairman and Methodist Churches in Johannesburg. Some brochures refer to Mountcollins House, which was named after Leake's association with the founding benefactors of the College;
2) Monochrome photographs including formal portraits, family photographs and incidental photographs;
3) Newspaper cuttings mostly related to the contribution that Leake made over his many years of involvement in the College, in the Rand Aid Association and the Methodist Church as well as a few social occasions;
4) Artefacts include Leake's passport and cards used to promote his candidacy in a Transvaal provincial election.
5) Correspondence acknowledging Leake's contribution to the development of Johannesburg and the Rand Aid Association.
6) Original certificates and licences issued to Leake and dating back to 1896.
7) Documents of the Wesleyan Church Trust.
Leake, Charles Hobson