Tweet 05/04/2021 09:59 AM #ArchivesFromHome This often involves a lot of reading and research via our online archive. rugbyschoolarchives.co.uk/Authenticated/… #Archive30 0 0 2021 05/04/2021
Tweet 06/04/2021 08:49 AM #unusualItem in our collection a locket of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's hair cut when he was 16 years old. #Archive30 I know other archives have hair in their collections but has anyone else got it… 0 0 2021 06/04/2021
Tweet 06/04/2021 08:52 AM @doctoruprichard I'll go and measure them when I'm in the store room and let you know. 0 0 2021 06/04/2021
Tweet 06/04/2021 10:29 AM @doctoruprichard These are our two smallest Rugby balls about 14cm in length. 0 0 2021 06/04/2021
Tweet 07/04/2021 12:11 PM #ArchiveFoodandDrink #Archive30 At one time Sunday Tea was known as Piffer. 0 0 2021 07/04/2021
Tweet 07/04/2021 02:49 PM @sps_kayton I know, I might get the slang book out later to see if it is there. 0 0 2021 07/04/2021
Tweet 07/04/2021 06:12 PM @sps_kayton Interestingly it wasn't in the glossary of terms from the 1940s. 0 0 2021 07/04/2021
Tweet 07/04/2021 07:32 PM 10 Facts About Neville Chamberlain | History Hit historyhit.com/facts-about-ne… 0 0 2021 07/04/2021
Tweet 08/04/2021 09:33 AM If you have any questions about our history or think we can help you with your research please get in touch with via our remote enquiry service rugbyschoolarchives.co.uk/authenticated/… #Archive30 #A… 0 0 2021 08/04/2021
Tweet 08/04/2021 09:36 AM Getting in touch and asking us questions can also help us to identify and give context our collections such as these electrotype coins made by the British Museum. #Archive30 #ArchiveOutreach 0 0 2021 08/04/2021
Tweet 09/04/2021 01:07 PM The Schools Class Locomotive was introduced in 1930 each one bearing the name of a Public School. When they were removed from service Rugby received their plate. #ArchiveObject #Archive30 0 0 2021 09/04/2021
Tweet 09/04/2021 01:33 PM RT @RugbySchool1567: May His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh rest in peace As a school, we were fortunate to welcome h… 0 0 2021 09/04/2021
Tweet 09/04/2021 02:32 PM @sps_kayton Oh no! We believe we are the only school who still has their one. It would be good to know if anyone else still has their number @SchoolArchives1 0 0 2021 09/04/2021
Tweet 12/04/2021 09:08 AM @ReptonThePriory @sps_kayton @SchoolArchives1 Thank you for this info, really helpful and I will up date our records :-) 0 0 2021 12/04/2021
Tweet 12/04/2021 10:09 AM Lots of sports are played at Rugby School. This includes Rackets and Fives. This is the Fives and Rackets Courts built by William Butterfield (1861). #SportArchives #SportingHeritage #Archive30 0 0 2021 12/04/2021
Tweet 13/04/2021 09:59 AM In 1914 four Tibetan boys joined the school. In Advent term 2020 we uncovered more of their story told in in an Old Rugbeian Newsletter from April 1988. They arrived in 1913 and were sent to Berlitz … 0 0 2021 13/04/2021
Tweet 14/04/2021 09:16 AM #FavouriteItem, one of mine is the 1902 photograph album which not only includes photographs of school buildings, staff and pupils it also includes the school cockatoo. #Archive30 0 0 2021 14/04/2021
Tweet 16/04/2021 12:10 PM It's nearly time to take the humidity and temperature readings in the storerooms. #ArchiveEnvironment 0 0 2021 16/04/2021
Tweet 18/04/2021 12:16 PM Day 18 this is a model of part of the school #ArchiveBuilding 0 0 2021 18/04/2021
Tweet 19/04/2021 12:32 PM #ArchiveMystery - we still don't know what this hat was for 0 0 2021 19/04/2021
Tweet 20/04/2021 02:11 PM @sps_kayton 😂Perhaps that should be a suggestion in the catalogue entry. 0 0 2021 20/04/2021
Tweet 21/04/2021 09:40 AM Our Archive is full of people and their stories This is H A James Head Master 1895-1910 nicknamed "The Bodger". The James Pavilion on The Close is named after him. #ArchivePeople #Archive30 0 0 2021 21/04/2021
Tweet 21/04/2021 10:05 AM In 1896, it was customary for one of the Lower Bench to warn of the Head Master’s approach to the classroom. A phrase from a popular song would be sung; (‘Our lodger is a jolly fellow.’). One day, a … 0 0 2021 21/04/2021
Tweet 21/04/2021 03:48 PM RT @SportsCentreRS: We’re 3️⃣0️⃣ We’d like to say a huge thank you all of the team - past & present who have helped shape the centre to wh… 0 0 2021 21/04/2021
Tweet 21/04/2021 05:03 PM @doctoruprichard This information comes from a PowerPoint written in 2017 so can't be certain of a date. I am thinking of creating a quiz or survey on words/phrases used at Rugby School to see when o… 0 0 2021 21/04/2021
Tweet 22/04/2021 11:28 AM @sps_kayton I really like how they have posed for the photographs. 0 0 2021 22/04/2021
Tweet 22/04/2021 12:50 PM Just some of the different outfits you would need for school at Rugby in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century. #ArchiveFashion 0 0 2021 22/04/2021
Tweet 23/04/2021 12:01 PM #ArchiveInclusion The contribution of women to the life of the school in the nineteenth century and early twentieth century is recorded throughout the archives in books, artwork, notebooks and photog… 0 0 2021 23/04/2021
Tweet 24/04/2021 12:39 PM We've been working on our accessions backlog checking and recording items donated to the collections over the years and now have over 660 records on our accessions database. #MiniMilestones 0 0 2021 24/04/2021
Tweet 25/04/2021 12:42 PM We've had parts of the collection cleaned by Harwell and returned to us in 2020. #ConservationWin 0 0 2021 25/04/2021
Tweet 26/04/2021 09:35 AM #Archive30 day 26 I think the photo of one of our mannequins says it all 0 0 2021 26/04/2021
Tweet 27/04/2021 12:56 PM This is the Rugbeian Society Collection (formally Old Rugbeian Society) it includes: Annotated Registers War Numbers of The Meteor A draft and copy of a history of the ORS Minutes of Meetings Newslet… 0 0 2021 27/04/2021
Tweet 30/04/2021 10:30 AM #WhyArchives They give us a sense of identity and understanding of our own and others culture and traditions. They can also give us a sense of belonging in society especially when we work to make arc… 0 0 2021 30/04/2021
Tweet 04/05/2021 11:55 AM Today at Rugby School we are celebrating the Arnold Foundation's 18th Birthday. These are just some of the items you'll find in our archives. 0 0 2021 04/05/2021
Tweet 04/05/2021 02:06 PM As it is here is a retweet from what was going on in the @TempleReading at @RugbySchool1567 in a time far far away... twitter.com/custosrotuloru… 0 0 2021 04/05/2021
Tweet 05/05/2021 09:32 AM #DidYouKnow that apart from Town and School, all Rugby School's houses took the name of their House Master until 1930, when Sheriff House was built. In February 1931 Cotton and Tudor were named, with… 0 0 2021 05/05/2021
Tweet 06/05/2021 09:01 AM @JamesSWhitehead indeed any houses established after 1930 were given a permanent name. 0 0 2021 06/05/2021
Tweet 06/05/2021 09:20 AM On 14th July 1898 Rugby Town, Rugby School and Leicester Fire Brigades gave a demonstration. #LocalHistoryMonth 0 0 2021 06/05/2021
Tweet 06/05/2021 09:41 AM @JamieGrayPhoto Interesting, I did not know this about the fire brigade. I think this photo is probably and the demo is probably from that era. Not sure how often the school one was used but if you a… 0 0 2021 06/05/2021
Tweet 06/05/2021 09:45 AM @JamieGrayPhoto In 1777 a new constitution was bought in at the school and trustees were to direct that a fire engine should be purchased for the use of the school, Alms-houses, and Town of Rugby at … 0 0 2021 06/05/2021
Tweet 06/05/2021 10:18 AM @JamieGrayPhoto I think I am going to have to have a good look through our archives most the activities of the fire brigade aren't really reported until The Meteor comes along in 1867 perhaps @Chambe… 0 0 2021 06/05/2021
Tweet 07/05/2021 01:06 PM This month's theme is. The school's Natural History Society once had a Railway Section who in 1929 heard a lecture on “Railways, Engineering and Management.” View the article here: rugbyschoolarchive… 0 0 2021 07/05/2021
Tweet 07/05/2021 01:47 PM @Myton_LRC @TempleReading @RugbySchool1567 @custosrotulorum does he have a name? 0 0 2021 07/05/2021
Tweet 09/05/2021 10:50 AM #OnThisDay in 1860 Headmaster Frederick Temple announces the formation of the Rugby School Rifle Corps. (image Rifle Corps in 1903) 0 0 2021 09/05/2021
Tweet 10/05/2021 10:00 AM #DidYouKnow Until 1866, the school year was divided into just two halves, with one month’s holiday between. It often took up to a week to send everyone home, and to get them back! It appears in 1813 … 0 0 2021 10/05/2021