Tweet 08/06/2022 09:21 AM On 27th May 1967 Queen Elizabeth II visited Rugby School and opened the Queen's Gate. Royal Visit to Rugby School 12th May 1967 macearchive.org/films/royal-vi… 0 2022 08/06/2022
Tweet 07/06/2022 04:34 PM We are currently preparing a series of documents for cataloguing and conservation work. 0 2022 07/06/2022
Tweet 06/06/2022 09:53 AM #DidYouKnow that School Field designed by George Gilbert Scott was built 170 years ago in 1852 and was permanently named 90 years ago in 1932. 0 2022 06/06/2022
Tweet 03/06/2022 02:57 PM RT @RugbySchool1567: We join the world in celebrating Her Majesty the Queen's As she becomes the first British Monarch t… 0 2022 03/06/2022
Tweet 03/06/2022 10:20 AM A big thank you to our archive volunteers on They have been working on repackaging and describing our cap collections, the Bloxam Collection and our accessions backlog. 0 2022 03/06/2022
Tweet 01/06/2022 02:40 PM @Peter_Eedy 2/2 also Running with the Ball by Jenny Macrory. I will keep you posted on Guillemard. 0 2022 01/06/2022
Tweet 01/06/2022 02:38 PM @Peter_Eedy If you are looking for more on the early origins of the Rugby School game I would suggest reading if you haven't already the “Athletics and Football” volume of the Badminton Library by Mo… 0 2022 01/06/2022
Tweet 01/06/2022 10:09 AM @Peter_Eedy I will take a look to review the contents though I think that there might be more on this subject in the Old Rugbeian Society's Report of an investigation in to the origins of the game wh… 0 2022 01/06/2022
Tweet 31/05/2022 03:53 PM @Frederic and @Chris_Chatten, hopefully we will be able to make this accessible in someway in the future. For more information you can contact our enquiry service archives@rugbyschool.net 0 2022 31/05/2022
Tweet 31/05/2022 08:59 AM We came across this book while sorting out the collections. Guillemard (Arnold/School Field 1859-1864) was the fifth president of the Rugby Football Union and represented England in 1871. In this boo… 0 2022 31/05/2022
Tweet 30/05/2022 10:04 AM The Old Chapel at Rugby School. The foundation stone was laid by Dr Wooll in 1818, it was designed by Henry Hakewell. 0 2022 30/05/2022
Tweet 26/05/2022 02:05 PM RT @RugbySchool1567: We did it! Over £150,000 raised and we smashed our target. A huge thank you to everyone who supported our first ever G… 0 2022 26/05/2022
Tweet 26/05/2022 09:31 AM The Tin Tabernacle was used for teaching from 1894-1903. Find out more on the history of science at Rugby School from 1776 to 1969 in The Meteor DECEMBER 13, 1969 rugbyschoolarchives.co.uk/PDFViewer/… 0 2022 26/05/2022
Tweet 25/05/2022 09:07 AM Photo-The Chemistry Laboratory c1890s The first Science School at Rugby was built in 1857. The second Science School was the Tin Tabernacle which was for Physics and Chemistry was taught where the Lo… 0 2022 25/05/2022
Tweet 24/05/2022 10:16 AM Thomas Arnold's desk and chair in the late nineteenth century and today #EYANowandThen #ExploreYourArchive 0 2022 24/05/2022
Tweet 20/05/2022 02:22 PM @Frederic I assume it was XV a side as it was taken c1890-1910 and the School teams played as XV by then. Though if it is the Old Rugbeian Match it could be a XX as they didn't play in XV teams till … 0 2022 20/05/2022
Tweet 20/05/2022 11:44 AM RT @music_rugby: It’s a big day for the Music Department today! This afternoon at 16:00, the Temple Consort will be recording Evensong for… 0 2022 20/05/2022
Tweet 20/05/2022 09:12 AM The Close, a Football Match, c1895-1910. #HBAHClubsAndSocieties 0 2022 20/05/2022
Tweet 19/05/2022 09:08 AM The Officers Training Corp (OTC) on the Close c1895-1910. #HBAHClubsAndSocieties #RugbyCCF 0 2022 19/05/2022
Tweet 18/05/2022 09:03 AM Rugby Railway Station on the 3rd July 1909, awaiting the arrival of King Edward VII. #EYANowAndThen 0 2022 18/05/2022