We turn our attention back to the 'Charterhouse in 100 Objects' series and this time learn about the unique connection between Charterhouse and the Fishguard Lifeboat through the medium of art.

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We have had quite a lot of talented artists come through the school, as this selection of artwork submitted for The Greyfriar Magazine demonstrates.

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Today’s

A style, spoopy castle I made while TAing one summer. Definitely a fun little project and a challenging deviation from my norm.

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College's Marble Corridor was built in the 1890s. This photo of girls lining up for morning Prayers (Assembly) was taken in c. 1930.

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We love this photo of a pantomine horse taken on 20th July 1920 on 'Foundress Day'. Christ Church is just visible in the background.

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Whatever you are up to on this New Year's Eve, have a fantastic time ringing in the new year! These Ladies' College girls were clearly enjoying the snow we had in 2009.

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Happy Universal Children's Day! On 20th November 1959 the UN General Assembly adopted the Declaration of the Rights of the Child. Here are some CLC pupils from the 1950s in their green woollen overcoats and matching tweed suits.

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This photo was taken at Ladies' College in 1918, during what would have been the last term of

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This image shows Ladies' College girls having lunch at Glenlee House in 1948.

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Welcome back to all our Ladies' College pupils. This photograph from 1914 shows how girls used to arrive at College.

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Can anyone spot the identical twins who attended the Ladies' College Kindergarten in 1919?

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Today we have a photo of girls from Bunwell house riding out c.1900.

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These Ladies' College girls were taking part in a riding competition at the famous Prestbury Park in 1914. The more eagle-eyed amongst you will spot they are riding side saddle!

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The Ladies' College Swimming Cup being held by the winner in 1928.

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Early scientific teaching at College faced objection from parents who thought it was 'unladylike'. When Miss Beale became Principal in 1858, she decided to teach science to girls under the name of physical geography.

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Ladies' College pupils practising their in 1927.

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This late Victorian poster was given to the Archive Department by the Ladies' College Biology Department. We have several of these posters which used to hang on the classroom walls before Science textbooks contained many illustrations or photos.

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This 1953 image shows a dance which marked 100 years of College. Our archive tells us there was great excitement amongst the girls - "frocks began to be ironed, mended and even made for the occasion; parcels arrived from home with shoes, stoles, gloves and bags."

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It’s December and the season is in full swing - here is an image from 1920 of a Ladies' College pantomime horse.

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