1963c Foundation Day Service [programme]: content This is the earliest Founders' Day programme held by the Archive. It appears that this standard format was followed for a number of years and that the programmes were re-used each year.
Letter refers to writings of Benjamin Bennet who had interviewed Collins as a young reporter shortly before the death of Collins in 1937. It provides a revealing description of the simple lifestyle of this College founder.
1982 BP NC In their father's footsteps 001 Rand Daily Mail 11th October, 1982. Article in 4 parts, each dealing with a boy who has followed in his father's sporting footsteps. Part 2 features Michael Pithey, son of Tony Pithey, Springbok cricketer.
1982 BP NC In their father's footsteps 001 Rand Daily Mail 11th October, 1982. Article in 4 parts, each dealing with a boy who has followed in his father's sporting footsteps. Part 2 features a Saints BP boy: Paul O'Linn.
1975 BC St Stithians Singers Handel's Messiah programme.: content. The oratorio was performed at St Mary's Cathedral in Johannesburg on Monday 20th October, 1975.
1976 BC St Stithians Singers Gondoliers programme: cover. The operetta was performed in Mears Hall in October, 1976. Funds from the performance were contributed to the building of the Music Block.
1976 BC St Stithians Singers Gondoliers programme: content. The operetta was performed in Mears Hall in October, 1976. Funds from the performance were contributed to the building of the Music Block.
1985 Chris Birkett letter to Mary Thornton 4th December 1985 re the origins of the Prefects' Charge and Helen Holmes, the silversmith who created the item.
1985 Chris Birkett letter to Mary Thornton 4th December 1985 re the origins of the Prefects' Charge and Helen Holmes, the silversmith who created the item.
Portrait photograph of Rev Dr J R Webb who conducted the service of the laying of the College foundation stone. At the time he was the head of the Methodist Church in South Africa.
1954 HA 025c BP Grade 2 and Grade 3 on gate. It is understood that this was the original gate to the school close to the centre of Randburg. It would have been on the part of the school property that was sold of in the 1980s.