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  1. Dec 15, 2005 · In 1939 Cheltenham College was evacuated to Shrewsbury School which meant the Bursar spent a great deal of time travelling between the two sites. On 30 January 1940 the journey took even longer...

  2. Cheltenham Proprietary College opened in 1841 for the education of the sons of gentlemen. It quickly became known as Cheltenham College. From the start it was a boarding and day school,...

  3. In the autumn of 1939 Cheltenham College was evacuated to Shrewsbury but after two terms was allowed to go back home where life returned as far as possible to normal.

  4. School History & Archives. The Archive Department collects and preserves records and artefacts relating to the history of Cheltenham College, makes them available for research and manages a programme of talks, tours and displays.

  5. In the First World War 702 Old Cheltonians (former pupils) were killed in the service of their country, and a further 363 died in World War II. Cheltenham is one of only three schools in England to have its own military colours (last presented in 2000 by The Princess Royal).

  6. Jan 13, 2016 · Second World War (1939-1945) About the memorial: Several Large wooden boards with alpabetical list of names of the fallen Lettering a mix of incised on stonework and painted on the boards. Edit memorial details. Report a concern with this memorial. Report a duplicate memorial record. Report an inappropriate record. Condition. Grants. Comments (0)

  7. Oct 7, 2012 · More than 1500 of them lost their lives in service, including 55 in the Boer war, 675 in World War I and 363 in World War II. Former pupils have been awarded 14 Victoria Crosses, as well as many...

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