Tweet 17/05/2022 09:43 AM A photograph of High Street in Rugby on 3rd July 1909 for the Kings visit. #EYANowandThen 0 2022 17/05/2022
Tweet 16/05/2022 05:08 PM RT @RugbySchool1567: We can't wait to welcome the @thecgf baton to our school on 21 July As the birthplace of rugby, we look forward to jo… 0 2022 16/05/2022
Tweet 16/05/2022 05:00 PM @Frederic @Finales_Rugby @wrugbymuseum @MuseeduSport @jeromep1970 He entered Rugby School in August 1841 and was in Grenfell House which is now extinct. 0 2022 16/05/2022
Tweet 16/05/2022 03:31 PM RT @Frederic: Savez vous qui fut le 1er Premier Ministre rugbyman de notre pays ? il s’appelait William Waddington, chef du gvt 🇫🇷 en 1879… 0 2022 16/05/2022
Tweet 16/05/2022 09:05 AM View of Rugby School including Chapel as seen from Dunchurch Road in 1932 - compared with photo taken 90 years later from same spot. re.photos/en/compilation… via @www_re_photos #EYANowandThen 0 2022 16/05/2022
Tweet 13/05/2022 10:07 AM The Town room was Town's (House) first building were boys in that day house could meet. Since then this building has been the Bursary and the School Shop. 0 2022 13/05/2022
Tweet 12/05/2022 10:01 AM These Fives and Rackets Courts were built by William Butterfield in1861. 0 2022 12/05/2022
Tweet 11/05/2022 01:06 PM The Temple Speech Room was built under the patronage and guidance of Dr James, partly as a Memorial to Dr Temple. It was opened by King Edward VII on 3rd July 1909. 0 2022 11/05/2022
Tweet 10/05/2022 09:28 AM The present Chapel was built by William Butterfield who was appointed by Dr Temple. Butterfield completed the Chapel in 1872, the Tower in 1883 and the Cloister in New Quad in 1885. 0 2022 10/05/2022
Tweet 09/05/2022 09:33 AM The foundation stone of Rugby School's first Chapel was laid by Dr Wooll, Headmaster, in 1818. This was the first building at Rugby School designed by Henry Hakewill. 0 2022 09/05/2022
Tweet 06/05/2022 08:50 AM RT @RugbySchool1567: Thank you @BSAboarding for the Best New INDEX (Inclusion and Diversity Excellence) Initiative Award! The work that wen… 0 2022 06/05/2022
Tweet 05/05/2022 05:07 PM House Twenties (Rugby Football Teams) for Blake (Kilbracken) and School House in 1864. 0 2022 05/05/2022
Tweet 04/05/2022 02:06 PM @FaitbienGalthie @Frederic We didn't decide on a School team of twenty until 1867 and then fifteen in 1876. 0 2022 04/05/2022
Tweet 04/05/2022 12:00 PM A photograph taken before the kick off of a Rugby Football match the Sixth Form v The School in 1865. 0 2022 04/05/2022
Tweet 03/05/2022 05:16 PM @DCArchives Unfortunately there is no provenance with this photograph to tells us why the image was taken in this way. 0 2022 03/05/2022
Tweet 03/05/2022 12:00 PM A photograph of cricket being played on New Bigside in 1865. School Filed and the Rackets Courts can be seen in the background. 0 2022 03/05/2022
Tweet 02/05/2022 12:00 PM A photograph of T W Jex-Blake and family, 1863, when he was an Assistant Master at Rugby School and House Master of the house which is now named Kilbracken. He then went on to be Principal of Chelten… 0 2022 02/05/2022
Tweet 28/04/2022 02:57 PM #SomethingNew (recently rediscovered) Printing blocks for The Meteor and photographs of a sports day event. #Archive30 0 2022 28/04/2022
Tweet 27/04/2022 09:51 AM A mini Cassette Tape, hopefully one day we will find out what is on it. #Archive30 0 2022 27/04/2022
Tweet 26/04/2022 08:58 AM #ArchivePeople The first curator of the Art Museum was Thomas Mitchener Lindsay, Teacher of Drawing. He taught at the School from 1880-1907. As well as still holding some of the objects he would have… 0 2022 26/04/2022
Tweet 25/04/2022 09:35 AM #Archive30 here are some of our on display in our Museum representing: Cross Country, Fives, Cricket, Rugby and Rackets. 0 2022 25/04/2022
Tweet 24/04/2022 01:05 PM #ArchiveOutreach This year we have loaned two items to Museums for their exhibitions. @DesignMuseum have the nine caps artwork and @RugbyGallery have a piece of stained glass. #ArchiveObject #Designi… 0 2022 24/04/2022
Tweet 23/04/2022 12:20 PM One of our largest is the Death Cart which is on display in the Museum. When boys were injured on the football (Rugby) field it was used to carry them off to the Sanatorium. It was used up until the … 0 2022 23/04/2022