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To the new Harlow College Shop: click
here
What's
this update?
This website was updated on 20th April, 2nd and 15th May 2003.
See below
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New Arrivals
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The following Old Boys have found the site and have left
their contact e-mail addresses.
The first two have both contacted us from California, USA.
Click on the names below for further details.
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Updates
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Member's Entries Updates
John Anderson, remembered by many of you, I'm sure, as Basil
(also Maginty) (left in 1965)
has been in touch with his e-mail address. Anyone out there
that remembers him... get in touch... click
here
Tony White (left in 1956)
has been in touch with his e-mail address. Anyone out there
that remembers him... get in touch... click
here
Do you have an e-mail address that old boys can get in touch
with you on?
Tell the webmaster
Remember, if you do not want to use your real e-mail address,
we can set you up with an Old Harlovians one (yourname@oldharlovians.co.uk)
that automatically forwards e-mails to your real address.
There is, of course, no charge for this, so please only ask
to use this facility if you want to be super cautious.
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New Pics
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New archive photographs
A recent move by the webmaster (and the subsequent rooting
out of a loft!), uncovered a much decayed old school trunk
which had a photo album in it, containing some photographs
of the college. These are believed to have been part of an
old school prospectus.
To view these new archive photos: click
here
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Stuff to buy
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Harlow College Shop
You'll need an old boys tie... even if you only wear it once
a year at the reunion!
Check out the tie plus other items for sale. click
here
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Grateful Thanks
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The Museum of Harlow
Our grateful thanks to David Devine, Local History Officer
of the Museum of Harlow, for his support in providing information
and archive photographs used in the construction of this site.
See the museum page on this site - click
here
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Bits & Pieces
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What do you know?
Ralph Smith in California, writes to say that he believes
that Mr. Dames bought Harlow College in the thirties for £11,
000, Presumably, a princely sum in those days!
Maybe the thirties, then, would be a better dateline for
the photographs published in the Other
Photos/Memorabillia Gallery.
What do you know?
Tell the webmaster
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