1982 Fun Festival at St Stithians programme, 31st July 1982: cover
Sans titre1983 Cover note C Botha to J Ivey
Sans titreList of items available at the time, mostly from the Sandton Library, and possibly still available [as at May 2022].
Sans titre1986 St Stithians Theatre Club [certificate of ownership] of paving stone in Anglovaal Mall, Market Precinct. The Mall was developed as part of the Johannesburg centenary.
Sans titre1994 Collage: News and Views about the St Stithians Collegiate School for Girls: cover
A prospectus that introduced the Collegiate and its founding staff.
Programme of the event, including handwritten goodwill messages from those involved in the production. - cover
Sans titreAdventurers Club Album 2 1965 - 1971: cover
Sans titrePhysical album:
The Harris album was compiled from photographs, newspaper cuttings, programmes etc. sent to Miss Harris and her sister, Mrs Hetty Kingswell, in the United Kingdom by Mr E M (Monty) Harris, a founding staff member of the College. A few further photographs and an introductory page were added by Mr Walter Mears, the first headmaster of the College.
Digital album:
The digital album, for ease of use, has been divided into four items, each of which consists of various parts;
Item 1: Complete pages
Item 2: Multi-page documents that are contained within the album. This item allows one to browse through each document individually.
Item 3: Newspaper cuttings that were folded in the album are expanded here for full viewing.
Item 4: All 115 digitised photographs from the album, listed in the chronological order in which they appear in the album.
Items collected by Lilian Harris and amalgamated into an album presented to the College following the sudden death of E M Harris in 1961.
Sans titreNoticeboard near the Corlett Gate entrance erected to advertise the opening of the College.
1953 HA 007c View of construction of BC classroom block from Dining Hall, Feb 1953
Sans titre1953 HA 008 BP Grade 2 1953 informal. Group picture taken looking towards Zandfontein Farm where Sandton City was later built.
Sans titre1953 HA 014b Mrs Mountstephens unveils Founders plaque in the foyer of the Boys' College.
Sans titre1953 HA 015a Chapel Foundation stone assembly
Sans titre1953 HA 018a Chapel Foundation Stone
Sans titre1953 HA 018a Chapel Foundation Stone: view of the assembly.
Sans titre1953 HA 019g Chapel Foundation stone Mr & Mrs Tucker 19530811
Sans titre1953 HA 021a Chapel construction
Sans titre1953 HA 021d BC Classroom block construction: view from Chapel Quad.
Sans titre1954 HA 023 College buildings view to Sandton from orchard
Sans titre1954 HA 031b Chapel opening arrival of families for the opening and dedication of the Chapel on 7th November, 1954 at 15h00.
Sans titre1954 HA 071a Dining Hall, north aspect.
Sans titre1954 HA 071b BC Buildings and Chapel Quad during construction of the Chapel.
Sans titre1953 HA 079 Transvaal Cornish Association trophy presentation. The Chairman of the Association, Mr W T Sherman, presents the trophy to Gilbert Tucker.
Sans titre1954 HA 107a Collins House as seen from the BC Classroom block
Sans titre1955 HA 033b Mr Harris in his study
1955 HA 035 College Staff: by 1955 the College staff complement had increased from 4 to 10.
Legend:
1955 HA 037 BC Std 8 (Grade 10) Class photo
Legend:
1955 HA 039 BP Std 5 (Grade 7) Class
Legend:
1955 HA 041 BP Grade 2 Class
Legend:
1956 HA 055b Chapel Harris wedding: Mr & Mrs Hacking. The bride is the daughter of EM Harris. This was the first wedding to take place in the Chapel.
Legend:
1956 HA 055d Chapel Harris wedding. The bride enters the Chapel with her father, EM Harris. This was the first wedding to take place in the Chapel. The name of the bridesmaid is not recorded.
Legend:
1957 HA 065 BP Nativity Play in Chapel.
1958 HA 070 BC Matric Class (Grade 12)
1958 HA 072d Swimming pool diving scene
1960 HA 085c Chapel with EM Harris car
Extracts from letters written by E M Harris (one of four Founder Members of Staff of the College) to his sister, Lilian, in England between January 1953 and July,1961.
Sans titreFormal portrait photograph of Leake. It is dated from the same image as used on his campaign card for his candidacy for the 1920 Transvaal provincial election. At this time, Leake would have been 51 years old.
Sans titreNewspaper cutting featuring the 'pioneer firm' for which Leake was associated for most of his working life and including details of Leake's professional life.
Sans titreThe coat of arms is placed adjacent to the programme detailed in item 009 and is presumed to have come either from the event or from Leake's time as Consul. Leake served as the Norwegian Consul from 1928 - 1938.
For further details on the Norwegian coat of arms see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coat_of_arms_of_Norway
There's another side to the Golden City [NC] The Outspan 18 Nov 1949, part 3
Article written by Leake for the publication on the social welfare situation in Johannesburg in the post-war years and the work of the Rand Aid Association.
Nine individual Archives donated by Staff, Council and Parents of St Stithians College or by their families:
1) Tributes to long-standing staff members
2) Monty Harris Archive
3) Charles Leake Archive
4) Thomas Hall Archive
5) Wally Mears Archive
6) Doreen Read Archive
7) Derek Kyle Archive
8) Vernon Clegg Archive
9) Mark Henning Archive
10) Sue Mackenzie Archive
11) Kate Doyle Archive
Cover of the magazine for the year 1980
Sans titreCover of the magazine for the year 1983
Sans titreCover of the magazine for the year 1984
Sans titreCover of the magazine for the year 1989
Sans titreCover of the magazine for the year 1990
Sans titreCover of the magazine for the year 1998
Sans titreCover of the magazine for the year 2000.
Sans titreCover of the magazine for the year 2002.
Sans titreCover of the magazine for the year 2004.
Sans titreCover of the magazine for the year 2005.
Sans titreCover of the magazine for the year 2006.
Sans titreCover of the magazine for the year 2007.
Sans titreCover of the magazine for the year 2009.
Sans titreCover of the magazine for the year 2011.
Sans titreCover of the magazine for the year 2012.
Sans titre1995 Campus Family Chapel Service 19951029 003 Rev Plint Ingrid Wylde
Legend:
Rev Plint; Ingrid Wylde
1995 GC GP First sod 19950307 008 Founder Pupils AvZ Pitts
1995 GC GP First sod 19950307 015 AvZ Staff Founder pupils
Legend:
Front row: Debbie Thompson, Louise Thompson, Victoria Laburn, Kathleen Sterne
Back row: Anne van Zyl (Head), Jennifer Smith (Deputy Head), Heather McArthur, Judy Ford, Kathryn Loubser,
Laurian Goodwin, Joanne Doyle
1995 GC GP First sod 19950307 019 Mullin Jansen AvZ Staff Founder pupils
1995 GC GP First sod 19950307 023 McLachlan AvZ Jansen
1995 GC GP First sod 19950307 024 Staff
1995 GC GP First sod 19950307 026 Founder Pupils Staff
1995 GC GP First sod 19950307 027 Founder pupils AvZ Pitts
1995 GC GP First sod 19950307 030 Founder pupils Pitts DBW Rev Roberts McLachlan Mullin
1995 GC GP First sod 19950307 031 Staff
1995 GC GP First sod 19950307 032
Legend (L to R): Bill Carter, Anne van Zyl, Rev Stanley Pitts, David Wylde
1995 GC GP Action Day 19950311 005
1995 GC GP Launch new winter uniform 002 von Glehns
1995 GP Grandparents' Day 19951012 005 Thompson
Legend:
1995 GP Grandparents' Day 19951012 009
1995 GP Grade 3 Projects Famous People 002
1995 GP Grade 3 Projects Famous People 004
1995 GP Grade 3 Projects Famous People 005
1995 GP Grade 3 Projects Famous People 006
1995 GP Grade 2 Weighing and measuring 002
Note that in the first few years the GP girls in Grades 1 and 2 wore the full GP winter or summer uniforms.
1995 GP G1 Art 003
Note that in the first few years the GP girls in Grades 1 and 2 wore the full GP winter or summer uniforms.
1995 GP G1 Art 004
Note that in the first few years the GP girls in Grades 1 and 2 wore the full GP winter or summer uniforms.
1995 GP Beatrix Potter Programme back page 002
Sans titre1995 GP Beatrix Potter drama production 003
1995 GP Beatrix Potter drama production 004
1995 GP Beatrix Potter drama production 006
1995 GP Beatrix Potter drama production 010