Tweet 12/08/2020 02:44 PM N is for Natural History Society. It's second meeting was reported in The Meteor in 1867. (12th April Issue). #ArchiveZ rugbyschoolarchives.co.uk/PDFViewer/web/… 0 0 2020 12/08/2020
Tweet 12/08/2020 02:48 PM I am of course referring to the Rugby School Natural History Society which covered many subjects not just animals, insects and fossils but railways and brass rubbings to. 0 0 2020 12/08/2020
Tweet 17/08/2020 11:29 AM Looking for what happened at Rugby School in the 1940s? Try searching past copies of The Meteor online rugbyschoolarchives.co.uk/default.aspx In August 1940 The Rugby Club's camped at. 0 0 2020 17/08/2020
Tweet 25/08/2020 01:00 PM P is for plan (a detailed map) and here is one of the Close as it was in in 1749. #ArchiveZ 0 0 2020 25/08/2020
Tweet 26/08/2020 10:27 AM Happy Can you spot the dog in this drawing of Rugby School in the 1840s? 0 0 2020 26/08/2020
Tweet 27/08/2020 09:23 AM A fantastic image of a cross country run in 1902. #HBAHOutdoors 0 0 2020 27/08/2020
Tweet 27/08/2020 02:20 PM Looking forward to next months theme! #BehindTheScenes twitter.com/explorearchive… 0 0 2020 27/08/2020
Tweet 01/09/2020 09:18 AM Q is for Queen's visit and quatercentenary In 1967 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visited Rugby School to open the Queen's gate the 400th anniversary of the school. #ArchiveZ 0 0 2020 01/09/2020
Tweet 02/09/2020 09:25 AM Another Queen who visited Rugby School was Queen Adelaide in 1839. This is the cap which was worn by the boys of Rugby School in a Rugby match which took place during her visit to the School. #Archiv… 0 0 2020 02/09/2020
Tweet 03/09/2020 01:01 PM Bigside Run September 1900 #ThrowbackThursday The Meteor rugbyschoolarchives.co.uk/PDFViewer/web/… 0 0 2020 03/09/2020