Contents of the magazine for the year 1964.
Zonder titelContents of the magazine for the year 1970.
Zonder titelContents of the magazine for the year 1972.
Zonder titelContents of the magazine for the year 1974.
Zonder titelContents of the magazine for the year 1975.
Zonder titelContents of the magazine for the year 1978, pages 1 to 69.
Zonder titelContents of the magazine for the year 1978, pages 70 to 142.
Zonder titel1953 Prospectus of St Stithians College for Boys 001: content. The handwritten notes in this copy differ slightly from those in the second copy.
Zonder titel1953 Prospectus of St Stithians College for Boys 002: cover. The handwritten notes in this copy differ slightly from those in the first copy.
Zonder titel1953 Prospectus of St Stithians College for Boys 002: content. The handwritten notes in this copy differ slightly from those in the first copy.
Zonder titel1959c St Stithians College Prospectus: cover
The date of this Prospectus is estimated from the contents: it refers back to the opening of the College in 1953 and the fees are still quoted in sterling. (South Africa changed its monetary system from sterling to Rands in 1960 and later issues reflect this.)
1969 St Stithians College [prospectus]: content
Zonder titel1974 21st Anniversary programme: cover
Zonder titel1983 Letter of thanks J Ivey to Mrs Botha
Zonder titelPamphlet issued by Leake in support of his candidacy in the 1920 provincial election: front page
Zonder titelPamphlet issued by Leake in support of his candidacy in the 1920 provincial election. The verso includes his manifesto addressed to the Electors of the Division of Troyeville (Johannesburg) and ends with the words: "I have the honour to be, Gentleman, Yours truly, Chas. H. Leake" indicating that it was only men that were entitled to vote at that time.
Zonder titelContents of the magazine for the year 1979, pages 76 to 152.
Zonder titelContents of the magazine for the year 1981, pages 1 to 76
Zonder titelContents of the magazine for the year 1982, pages 1 to 77.
Zonder titelContents of the magazine for the year 1986, pages 1 to 71.
Zonder titelContents of the magazine for the year 1987, pages 1 to 112.
Zonder titelContents of the magazine for the year 1987, pages 113 to 225.
Zonder titelContents of the magazine for the year 1989, pages 1 to 60.
Zonder titelContents of the magazine for the year 1989, pages 61 to 124.
Zonder titel1953 Foundation staff photo
Legend:
Left to right: EM (Monty) Harris; Miss Doehring; Miss Walmsley; Mr Wally Mears
1953 HA 004a Founders formal portrait: William Mountstephens
Zonder titel1953 HA 005 Collins House north west with car Feb 1953
Zonder titel1953 HA 007a Collins House north view 3
Zonder titel1953 HA 007g Collins House east
Zonder titel1953 HA 015b Chapel Foundation stone Rev Reeves addresses the assembly.
Zonder titel1953 HA 016a Chapel foundation stone assembly looking from the Dining Hall towards the BC buildings.
Zonder titel1953 HA 016b Chapel foundation stone laying: view across the Chapel foundations 19530811
Zonder titel1953 HA 017a Chapel foundation stone Rev Webb address
Zonder titel1953 HA 019c Architects at Dining Hall 19530811
Legend:
Left to right: [unidentified but thought to include CM Paynter and possibly AJ Marshall who were appointed in 1944]
1953 HA 019e Chapel foundation stone assembly 006
Zonder titel1953 HA 019f BC Administration Building 19530811 viewed across the Chapel foundations
Zonder titel1953 HA 020 Chapel foundation stone Rev Webb address 002
Zonder titel1953 HA 021a Chapel construction
Zonder titel1953 HA 021a Chapel construction 003 view from Collins House.
Zonder titelPhotographs taken at the Heritage Day celebrations 19th September 2018. Special guests to the Chapel Service included Mrs Doreen Read, Mrs Elizabeth Dalziel and Mrs Charmian Kennealy. All were parents in the 1950s or 1960s and Mrs Kennealy was the first Art teacher at the College (BP and BC).
2018 Heritage Day Chapel: Doreen Read, Charmian Kennealy and Elizabeth Dalziel visit the tuck shop at the pavilion and are pictured here with 2018 staff members.
Mrs Read had opened the Pavilion in 1974. The pavilion was named to commemorate the significant contribution of her late husband, Basil Read, to the construction of the College and the playing fields in the 1950s and 1960s.