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From 1830, the Empire began to permeate the domestic culture of Empire nations in many ways. This volume will focus on institutions and popular culture such as clubs, societies, missions, churches, educational institutions and the ways in which people were depicted in popular culture.
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From 1830, the Empire began to permeate the domestic culture of Empire nations in many ways. This volume will focus on institutions and popular culture such as clubs, societies, missions, churches, educational institutions and the ways in which people were depicted in popular culture.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 884g
- ISBN-13: 9781138495043
- ISBN-10: 1138495042
- Artikelnr.: 67520432
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John Griffiths is Senior Lecturer in British and British World History, Massey University, New Zealand
Introduction - volume 1 Headnote 1 1. 'St. Cyprians's Preparatory School
Eastbourne' in War Office Times and Naval Review
1st May 1910
pp. 24-26. Headnote 2-4 2. Rev. J.E.C. Welldon 'The Training of an English Gentleman in the Public Schools'
in The Nineteenth Century and After
Vol. 60 No. 355 (1906)
pp. 396-413. 3. Rev. J.E.C. Welldon 'The Imperial Aspects of Education'
in Proceedings of the Royal Colonial Institute
Vol. 26 (1894-5)
pp. 322-346. 4. Rev. J.E.C. Welldon
'The National Life' in Fire Upon the Altar Sermon's Preached to Harrow Boys
Second Series
1887-1890
(London: Percival and Co
1891)
pp. 228-239. Headnote 5 5. G. Drage
Eton and the Empire: An Address Delivered at Eton College
November 15th 1890 (Eton: Ingleton Drake
1890)
pp. 5-40. Headnote 6 6. The Corps
The Harrovian 2nd June 1900
pp. 46-47. Headnote 7 7. 'In Memoriam: William Joseph Myers 1858-1899'
Eton College Chronicle
20th December 1899
pp. 763-764. Headnote 8 8. Rev. J. P. Way
'Military Training'
in The Public Schools From Within: A Collection of Essays on Public School Education
Written Chiefly by School Masters
(London: Sampson
Low
Marston & Company
1906)
pp. 208-217. Headnote 9 9. The Lorettonian
27th October 1900
p. 1. Headnote 10 10. H.B. Gray
'To the Parents of England's Sons'
in The Public Schools and the Empire (London: William & Norgate
1913)
pp. 1-26. Headnote 11 11. 'Public School Boys Empire Tour' in The Times Educational Supplement
18th August 1931 p. 321. Headnote 12-13 12. 'A Visit to a Boer Camp'
in The Cheltenham Ladies College Magazine
(Autumn 1902)
pp. 197-199. 13. P. D. Hemingway
'The Duties and Privileges of Imperial Citizenship'
in The Cheltenham Ladies College Magazine
(Autumn 1907)
pp. 241-246. Headnote 14-15 14. J. Grant
'The Last Day of Khartoum'
in Cassell's Illustrated History of the War in the Soudan Vol. II (London: Cassell
1885-1886)
pp. 148-158 15. Richard Danes
'The First Fight - Talana Hill' and 'The Causes of the War'
in Cassell's Illustrated History the Boer War (London: Cassell
1902)
pp. 1-24 Headnote 16 16. S. R. Gardiner
A Student's History of England From the Earliest Times to 1885 (London: Longmans and Co) 1892)
pp. 952-955. Headnote 17 17. E. Salmon
The Story of the Empire (London: George Newnes
1902)
pp. 154-163. Headnote 18 18. J.M.D. Meiklejohn and M.J C. Meiklejohn
'Victoria and Her Colonies'
in A School History of England (London: Alfred Holden
1902)
pp. 449-463. Headnote 19 19. C.R.L. Fletcher and R. Kipling
A School History of England
(Oxford: Clarendon
1911)
pp. 240-243. Headnote 20-23 20. 'Twenty Second Story - the Growth of the Empire'
in The Patriotic Historical Reader Book V: Thirty Stories and Biographies from 1688-1897 (London: William Colllins
1898)
pp. 208-215. 21. Instructive Stories from English History Holborn Series Historical Reader (London: Educational Supply Association
1900)
pp. 135-144. 22. 'Setting Free the Slaves'
in The Young Briton' History Reader (Glasgow: Collins 1904)
pp. 88-93 23. 'The First English Colonies
the Work of Raleigh and His Friends'
in Macmillan's New History Readers: Senior (London: Macmillan and Co
1902)
pp. 158-165. Headnote 24-28 24. Chambers New Geographical Readers
Book VI
British Colonies and Dependencies (London: W & R Chambers
1898)
pp. 31-40
76-77
100-103. 25. R. Finch
FRGS. The Kingsway Book of Geography Stories (London: Evans Brothers Ltd
1919)
pp.76-82
152-157
195-199. 26. E. C.T. Horniblow
Lands and Life: Human Geographies
People and Children of Wonderful Lands (London: Grant Educational Co
1930-1935). Extract taken from the 1944 edition. pp. pp.7-19; 103-108. 27. Collins' Wide World Geography Reader: The British Empire (London: William Collins
1901-1923)
pp. 83-87. 28. B. G. Hardingham
Round the Globe: The Foundations of Geography 1. (London: Thomas Nelson and Sons
1934)
pp. 5-13
73-86
113-129. Headnote 29-37 29. 'School Drill'
The Globe
15th July 1889
p. 1. 30. 'Lads' Drill Association' in Volunteer Service Gazette
19th June 1903
p. 530. 31. 'The Duty and Discipline Movement'
The Times 5th November 1913
p.6. 32. 'Celebration of Empire Day in Schools' in 28th June 1938
p.7. 33. 'Empire Day in Cheltenham'
in Cheltenham Ladies College Magazine
Autumn 1907
pp. 260-264. 34. 'Empire Day Pageant at Perth'
Dundee Evening Telegraph and Post
24th May 1921 p. 1 35. 'Children's Empire Day Broadcast'
The Daily Independent
25th May 1930 p. 11. 36. 'The King's Empire Day Broadcast'
The Evening News
25th May 1940
p 2. 37. C. Norwood
'The Empire and the League of Nations: Their Real Meaning and Ideals' in The Cheltenham Ladies College Magazine (Autumn
1925)
pp. 74-79. Headnote 38 38. The Report of the Inter-Departmental Committee on Physical Deterioration (London: HMSO
1905)
pp. 13-17. Headnote 39-41 39. 'Morris Dances: Mr Cecil Sharp Lecture at Queen's Hall' Westminster Gazette 1st June 1910
p. 8 40. G. T. Kimmins
The Masque of the Children of the Empire (London: J. Curwen & Sons
1909)
pp. 5-14. 41. 'The Union Jack'
in The Teachers Treasury (London: Home Library Book Co
Vol. 2
1926)
pp. 51-62. Headnote 42-44 42. 'The British Empire League'
Leamington Spa Courier
6th June 1896
p. 6. 43. 'The League of Empire'
The Gazette
2nd December 1905
p. 5. 44. 'Lord Balfour and the Victoria League'
The Scotsman 1st July 1922
p. 9. Headnote 45 45. H. J. Mackinder
'The Teaching of Geography from an Imperial Point of View and the Use Which Could and Should be Made of Visual Instruction' in The Geographical Teacher
Vol. 6: 2 (1911)
pp. 79-86. Headnote 46-47 46. Board of Education
Handbook of Suggestions (London: HMSO
1937)
pp. 416-419. 47. H. Martens and E. H. Carter
Histories. Book IV. The Modern Age (Oxford: Basil Blackwell
Eleventh Edition 1952)
First published 1931. pp. 183-189; 320-323. Headnote 48-56 48. 'A Wonderful Escape' in' A. R. Buckland (ed.)
Boys' Own Book of Heroism and Adventure (London: RTS Society
1914)
pp. 311-331. 49. Hugh Denville
'For Queen and Country: A Stirring Story of British Conquest in India' Stories of Pluck
44
20th September 1895
pp.1-13. 50. Rev. E. C. Dawson 'Froth'
in Boys of the Empire
1st December 1900
p. 111. 51. W. Shaw Rae
'Through Peril to Fortune: The Strange Adventure of Two Young Britons in the Heart of Africa'
Chapter 1
The Union Jack
15th October 1898
pp. 1-2. 52. 'David Livingstone Missionary and Explorer'
Young England
Vol. 34. (1912-13)
pp. 219-223; 263-266. 53. Robert Harding
'The 4 Adventurers'
in Chums
Annual for 1927-1928
pp. 396-397. 54.
'Hindu Women'
The Girls Own Paper (1881)
pp.118-119. 55. Dora de Blaquiere
'On the Purchase of Outfits for India and the Colonies'
The Girls' Own Paper
(1889)
pp
68-69. 56. H. C. Storer
'A Girl in the Bush'
Empire Annual for Girls (London RTS
1910)
pp. 283-291. Headnote 57-60 57. The Boys Brigade Gazette
1st December 1892 pp. 149-170. 58. Robert Baden Powell
'Patriotism; or Our Duties as Citizens'
in Scouting for Boys: A Handbook for Instruction in Good Citizenship (London: Pearson
7th Edition
1915)
pp. 265-271. 59. R. Baden Powell
'How Indian Develops Character'
in Indian Memories: Recollections of Soldiering
Sport
Etc (London: Herbert Jenkins)
pp. 106-122. 60. Agnes Baden Powell
How Girls Can Help to Build Up the Empire: The Handbook for Girl Guides (London: Thomas Nelson 1912)
pp. 405-413. Index
Eastbourne' in War Office Times and Naval Review
1st May 1910
pp. 24-26. Headnote 2-4 2. Rev. J.E.C. Welldon 'The Training of an English Gentleman in the Public Schools'
in The Nineteenth Century and After
Vol. 60 No. 355 (1906)
pp. 396-413. 3. Rev. J.E.C. Welldon 'The Imperial Aspects of Education'
in Proceedings of the Royal Colonial Institute
Vol. 26 (1894-5)
pp. 322-346. 4. Rev. J.E.C. Welldon
'The National Life' in Fire Upon the Altar Sermon's Preached to Harrow Boys
Second Series
1887-1890
(London: Percival and Co
1891)
pp. 228-239. Headnote 5 5. G. Drage
Eton and the Empire: An Address Delivered at Eton College
November 15th 1890 (Eton: Ingleton Drake
1890)
pp. 5-40. Headnote 6 6. The Corps
The Harrovian 2nd June 1900
pp. 46-47. Headnote 7 7. 'In Memoriam: William Joseph Myers 1858-1899'
Eton College Chronicle
20th December 1899
pp. 763-764. Headnote 8 8. Rev. J. P. Way
'Military Training'
in The Public Schools From Within: A Collection of Essays on Public School Education
Written Chiefly by School Masters
(London: Sampson
Low
Marston & Company
1906)
pp. 208-217. Headnote 9 9. The Lorettonian
27th October 1900
p. 1. Headnote 10 10. H.B. Gray
'To the Parents of England's Sons'
in The Public Schools and the Empire (London: William & Norgate
1913)
pp. 1-26. Headnote 11 11. 'Public School Boys Empire Tour' in The Times Educational Supplement
18th August 1931 p. 321. Headnote 12-13 12. 'A Visit to a Boer Camp'
in The Cheltenham Ladies College Magazine
(Autumn 1902)
pp. 197-199. 13. P. D. Hemingway
'The Duties and Privileges of Imperial Citizenship'
in The Cheltenham Ladies College Magazine
(Autumn 1907)
pp. 241-246. Headnote 14-15 14. J. Grant
'The Last Day of Khartoum'
in Cassell's Illustrated History of the War in the Soudan Vol. II (London: Cassell
1885-1886)
pp. 148-158 15. Richard Danes
'The First Fight - Talana Hill' and 'The Causes of the War'
in Cassell's Illustrated History the Boer War (London: Cassell
1902)
pp. 1-24 Headnote 16 16. S. R. Gardiner
A Student's History of England From the Earliest Times to 1885 (London: Longmans and Co) 1892)
pp. 952-955. Headnote 17 17. E. Salmon
The Story of the Empire (London: George Newnes
1902)
pp. 154-163. Headnote 18 18. J.M.D. Meiklejohn and M.J C. Meiklejohn
'Victoria and Her Colonies'
in A School History of England (London: Alfred Holden
1902)
pp. 449-463. Headnote 19 19. C.R.L. Fletcher and R. Kipling
A School History of England
(Oxford: Clarendon
1911)
pp. 240-243. Headnote 20-23 20. 'Twenty Second Story - the Growth of the Empire'
in The Patriotic Historical Reader Book V: Thirty Stories and Biographies from 1688-1897 (London: William Colllins
1898)
pp. 208-215. 21. Instructive Stories from English History Holborn Series Historical Reader (London: Educational Supply Association
1900)
pp. 135-144. 22. 'Setting Free the Slaves'
in The Young Briton' History Reader (Glasgow: Collins 1904)
pp. 88-93 23. 'The First English Colonies
the Work of Raleigh and His Friends'
in Macmillan's New History Readers: Senior (London: Macmillan and Co
1902)
pp. 158-165. Headnote 24-28 24. Chambers New Geographical Readers
Book VI
British Colonies and Dependencies (London: W & R Chambers
1898)
pp. 31-40
76-77
100-103. 25. R. Finch
FRGS. The Kingsway Book of Geography Stories (London: Evans Brothers Ltd
1919)
pp.76-82
152-157
195-199. 26. E. C.T. Horniblow
Lands and Life: Human Geographies
People and Children of Wonderful Lands (London: Grant Educational Co
1930-1935). Extract taken from the 1944 edition. pp. pp.7-19; 103-108. 27. Collins' Wide World Geography Reader: The British Empire (London: William Collins
1901-1923)
pp. 83-87. 28. B. G. Hardingham
Round the Globe: The Foundations of Geography 1. (London: Thomas Nelson and Sons
1934)
pp. 5-13
73-86
113-129. Headnote 29-37 29. 'School Drill'
The Globe
15th July 1889
p. 1. 30. 'Lads' Drill Association' in Volunteer Service Gazette
19th June 1903
p. 530. 31. 'The Duty and Discipline Movement'
The Times 5th November 1913
p.6. 32. 'Celebration of Empire Day in Schools' in 28th June 1938
p.7. 33. 'Empire Day in Cheltenham'
in Cheltenham Ladies College Magazine
Autumn 1907
pp. 260-264. 34. 'Empire Day Pageant at Perth'
Dundee Evening Telegraph and Post
24th May 1921 p. 1 35. 'Children's Empire Day Broadcast'
The Daily Independent
25th May 1930 p. 11. 36. 'The King's Empire Day Broadcast'
The Evening News
25th May 1940
p 2. 37. C. Norwood
'The Empire and the League of Nations: Their Real Meaning and Ideals' in The Cheltenham Ladies College Magazine (Autumn
1925)
pp. 74-79. Headnote 38 38. The Report of the Inter-Departmental Committee on Physical Deterioration (London: HMSO
1905)
pp. 13-17. Headnote 39-41 39. 'Morris Dances: Mr Cecil Sharp Lecture at Queen's Hall' Westminster Gazette 1st June 1910
p. 8 40. G. T. Kimmins
The Masque of the Children of the Empire (London: J. Curwen & Sons
1909)
pp. 5-14. 41. 'The Union Jack'
in The Teachers Treasury (London: Home Library Book Co
Vol. 2
1926)
pp. 51-62. Headnote 42-44 42. 'The British Empire League'
Leamington Spa Courier
6th June 1896
p. 6. 43. 'The League of Empire'
The Gazette
2nd December 1905
p. 5. 44. 'Lord Balfour and the Victoria League'
The Scotsman 1st July 1922
p. 9. Headnote 45 45. H. J. Mackinder
'The Teaching of Geography from an Imperial Point of View and the Use Which Could and Should be Made of Visual Instruction' in The Geographical Teacher
Vol. 6: 2 (1911)
pp. 79-86. Headnote 46-47 46. Board of Education
Handbook of Suggestions (London: HMSO
1937)
pp. 416-419. 47. H. Martens and E. H. Carter
Histories. Book IV. The Modern Age (Oxford: Basil Blackwell
Eleventh Edition 1952)
First published 1931. pp. 183-189; 320-323. Headnote 48-56 48. 'A Wonderful Escape' in' A. R. Buckland (ed.)
Boys' Own Book of Heroism and Adventure (London: RTS Society
1914)
pp. 311-331. 49. Hugh Denville
'For Queen and Country: A Stirring Story of British Conquest in India' Stories of Pluck
44
20th September 1895
pp.1-13. 50. Rev. E. C. Dawson 'Froth'
in Boys of the Empire
1st December 1900
p. 111. 51. W. Shaw Rae
'Through Peril to Fortune: The Strange Adventure of Two Young Britons in the Heart of Africa'
Chapter 1
The Union Jack
15th October 1898
pp. 1-2. 52. 'David Livingstone Missionary and Explorer'
Young England
Vol. 34. (1912-13)
pp. 219-223; 263-266. 53. Robert Harding
'The 4 Adventurers'
in Chums
Annual for 1927-1928
pp. 396-397. 54.
'Hindu Women'
The Girls Own Paper (1881)
pp.118-119. 55. Dora de Blaquiere
'On the Purchase of Outfits for India and the Colonies'
The Girls' Own Paper
(1889)
pp
68-69. 56. H. C. Storer
'A Girl in the Bush'
Empire Annual for Girls (London RTS
1910)
pp. 283-291. Headnote 57-60 57. The Boys Brigade Gazette
1st December 1892 pp. 149-170. 58. Robert Baden Powell
'Patriotism; or Our Duties as Citizens'
in Scouting for Boys: A Handbook for Instruction in Good Citizenship (London: Pearson
7th Edition
1915)
pp. 265-271. 59. R. Baden Powell
'How Indian Develops Character'
in Indian Memories: Recollections of Soldiering
Sport
Etc (London: Herbert Jenkins)
pp. 106-122. 60. Agnes Baden Powell
How Girls Can Help to Build Up the Empire: The Handbook for Girl Guides (London: Thomas Nelson 1912)
pp. 405-413. Index
Introduction - volume 1 Headnote 1 1. 'St. Cyprians's Preparatory School
Eastbourne' in War Office Times and Naval Review
1st May 1910
pp. 24-26. Headnote 2-4 2. Rev. J.E.C. Welldon 'The Training of an English Gentleman in the Public Schools'
in The Nineteenth Century and After
Vol. 60 No. 355 (1906)
pp. 396-413. 3. Rev. J.E.C. Welldon 'The Imperial Aspects of Education'
in Proceedings of the Royal Colonial Institute
Vol. 26 (1894-5)
pp. 322-346. 4. Rev. J.E.C. Welldon
'The National Life' in Fire Upon the Altar Sermon's Preached to Harrow Boys
Second Series
1887-1890
(London: Percival and Co
1891)
pp. 228-239. Headnote 5 5. G. Drage
Eton and the Empire: An Address Delivered at Eton College
November 15th 1890 (Eton: Ingleton Drake
1890)
pp. 5-40. Headnote 6 6. The Corps
The Harrovian 2nd June 1900
pp. 46-47. Headnote 7 7. 'In Memoriam: William Joseph Myers 1858-1899'
Eton College Chronicle
20th December 1899
pp. 763-764. Headnote 8 8. Rev. J. P. Way
'Military Training'
in The Public Schools From Within: A Collection of Essays on Public School Education
Written Chiefly by School Masters
(London: Sampson
Low
Marston & Company
1906)
pp. 208-217. Headnote 9 9. The Lorettonian
27th October 1900
p. 1. Headnote 10 10. H.B. Gray
'To the Parents of England's Sons'
in The Public Schools and the Empire (London: William & Norgate
1913)
pp. 1-26. Headnote 11 11. 'Public School Boys Empire Tour' in The Times Educational Supplement
18th August 1931 p. 321. Headnote 12-13 12. 'A Visit to a Boer Camp'
in The Cheltenham Ladies College Magazine
(Autumn 1902)
pp. 197-199. 13. P. D. Hemingway
'The Duties and Privileges of Imperial Citizenship'
in The Cheltenham Ladies College Magazine
(Autumn 1907)
pp. 241-246. Headnote 14-15 14. J. Grant
'The Last Day of Khartoum'
in Cassell's Illustrated History of the War in the Soudan Vol. II (London: Cassell
1885-1886)
pp. 148-158 15. Richard Danes
'The First Fight - Talana Hill' and 'The Causes of the War'
in Cassell's Illustrated History the Boer War (London: Cassell
1902)
pp. 1-24 Headnote 16 16. S. R. Gardiner
A Student's History of England From the Earliest Times to 1885 (London: Longmans and Co) 1892)
pp. 952-955. Headnote 17 17. E. Salmon
The Story of the Empire (London: George Newnes
1902)
pp. 154-163. Headnote 18 18. J.M.D. Meiklejohn and M.J C. Meiklejohn
'Victoria and Her Colonies'
in A School History of England (London: Alfred Holden
1902)
pp. 449-463. Headnote 19 19. C.R.L. Fletcher and R. Kipling
A School History of England
(Oxford: Clarendon
1911)
pp. 240-243. Headnote 20-23 20. 'Twenty Second Story - the Growth of the Empire'
in The Patriotic Historical Reader Book V: Thirty Stories and Biographies from 1688-1897 (London: William Colllins
1898)
pp. 208-215. 21. Instructive Stories from English History Holborn Series Historical Reader (London: Educational Supply Association
1900)
pp. 135-144. 22. 'Setting Free the Slaves'
in The Young Briton' History Reader (Glasgow: Collins 1904)
pp. 88-93 23. 'The First English Colonies
the Work of Raleigh and His Friends'
in Macmillan's New History Readers: Senior (London: Macmillan and Co
1902)
pp. 158-165. Headnote 24-28 24. Chambers New Geographical Readers
Book VI
British Colonies and Dependencies (London: W & R Chambers
1898)
pp. 31-40
76-77
100-103. 25. R. Finch
FRGS. The Kingsway Book of Geography Stories (London: Evans Brothers Ltd
1919)
pp.76-82
152-157
195-199. 26. E. C.T. Horniblow
Lands and Life: Human Geographies
People and Children of Wonderful Lands (London: Grant Educational Co
1930-1935). Extract taken from the 1944 edition. pp. pp.7-19; 103-108. 27. Collins' Wide World Geography Reader: The British Empire (London: William Collins
1901-1923)
pp. 83-87. 28. B. G. Hardingham
Round the Globe: The Foundations of Geography 1. (London: Thomas Nelson and Sons
1934)
pp. 5-13
73-86
113-129. Headnote 29-37 29. 'School Drill'
The Globe
15th July 1889
p. 1. 30. 'Lads' Drill Association' in Volunteer Service Gazette
19th June 1903
p. 530. 31. 'The Duty and Discipline Movement'
The Times 5th November 1913
p.6. 32. 'Celebration of Empire Day in Schools' in 28th June 1938
p.7. 33. 'Empire Day in Cheltenham'
in Cheltenham Ladies College Magazine
Autumn 1907
pp. 260-264. 34. 'Empire Day Pageant at Perth'
Dundee Evening Telegraph and Post
24th May 1921 p. 1 35. 'Children's Empire Day Broadcast'
The Daily Independent
25th May 1930 p. 11. 36. 'The King's Empire Day Broadcast'
The Evening News
25th May 1940
p 2. 37. C. Norwood
'The Empire and the League of Nations: Their Real Meaning and Ideals' in The Cheltenham Ladies College Magazine (Autumn
1925)
pp. 74-79. Headnote 38 38. The Report of the Inter-Departmental Committee on Physical Deterioration (London: HMSO
1905)
pp. 13-17. Headnote 39-41 39. 'Morris Dances: Mr Cecil Sharp Lecture at Queen's Hall' Westminster Gazette 1st June 1910
p. 8 40. G. T. Kimmins
The Masque of the Children of the Empire (London: J. Curwen & Sons
1909)
pp. 5-14. 41. 'The Union Jack'
in The Teachers Treasury (London: Home Library Book Co
Vol. 2
1926)
pp. 51-62. Headnote 42-44 42. 'The British Empire League'
Leamington Spa Courier
6th June 1896
p. 6. 43. 'The League of Empire'
The Gazette
2nd December 1905
p. 5. 44. 'Lord Balfour and the Victoria League'
The Scotsman 1st July 1922
p. 9. Headnote 45 45. H. J. Mackinder
'The Teaching of Geography from an Imperial Point of View and the Use Which Could and Should be Made of Visual Instruction' in The Geographical Teacher
Vol. 6: 2 (1911)
pp. 79-86. Headnote 46-47 46. Board of Education
Handbook of Suggestions (London: HMSO
1937)
pp. 416-419. 47. H. Martens and E. H. Carter
Histories. Book IV. The Modern Age (Oxford: Basil Blackwell
Eleventh Edition 1952)
First published 1931. pp. 183-189; 320-323. Headnote 48-56 48. 'A Wonderful Escape' in' A. R. Buckland (ed.)
Boys' Own Book of Heroism and Adventure (London: RTS Society
1914)
pp. 311-331. 49. Hugh Denville
'For Queen and Country: A Stirring Story of British Conquest in India' Stories of Pluck
44
20th September 1895
pp.1-13. 50. Rev. E. C. Dawson 'Froth'
in Boys of the Empire
1st December 1900
p. 111. 51. W. Shaw Rae
'Through Peril to Fortune: The Strange Adventure of Two Young Britons in the Heart of Africa'
Chapter 1
The Union Jack
15th October 1898
pp. 1-2. 52. 'David Livingstone Missionary and Explorer'
Young England
Vol. 34. (1912-13)
pp. 219-223; 263-266. 53. Robert Harding
'The 4 Adventurers'
in Chums
Annual for 1927-1928
pp. 396-397. 54.
'Hindu Women'
The Girls Own Paper (1881)
pp.118-119. 55. Dora de Blaquiere
'On the Purchase of Outfits for India and the Colonies'
The Girls' Own Paper
(1889)
pp
68-69. 56. H. C. Storer
'A Girl in the Bush'
Empire Annual for Girls (London RTS
1910)
pp. 283-291. Headnote 57-60 57. The Boys Brigade Gazette
1st December 1892 pp. 149-170. 58. Robert Baden Powell
'Patriotism; or Our Duties as Citizens'
in Scouting for Boys: A Handbook for Instruction in Good Citizenship (London: Pearson
7th Edition
1915)
pp. 265-271. 59. R. Baden Powell
'How Indian Develops Character'
in Indian Memories: Recollections of Soldiering
Sport
Etc (London: Herbert Jenkins)
pp. 106-122. 60. Agnes Baden Powell
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pp. 405-413. Index
Eastbourne' in War Office Times and Naval Review
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pp. 24-26. Headnote 2-4 2. Rev. J.E.C. Welldon 'The Training of an English Gentleman in the Public Schools'
in The Nineteenth Century and After
Vol. 60 No. 355 (1906)
pp. 396-413. 3. Rev. J.E.C. Welldon 'The Imperial Aspects of Education'
in Proceedings of the Royal Colonial Institute
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pp. 322-346. 4. Rev. J.E.C. Welldon
'The National Life' in Fire Upon the Altar Sermon's Preached to Harrow Boys
Second Series
1887-1890
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1891)
pp. 228-239. Headnote 5 5. G. Drage
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November 15th 1890 (Eton: Ingleton Drake
1890)
pp. 5-40. Headnote 6 6. The Corps
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pp. 46-47. Headnote 7 7. 'In Memoriam: William Joseph Myers 1858-1899'
Eton College Chronicle
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pp. 763-764. Headnote 8 8. Rev. J. P. Way
'Military Training'
in The Public Schools From Within: A Collection of Essays on Public School Education
Written Chiefly by School Masters
(London: Sampson
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Marston & Company
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pp. 208-217. Headnote 9 9. The Lorettonian
27th October 1900
p. 1. Headnote 10 10. H.B. Gray
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in The Public Schools and the Empire (London: William & Norgate
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pp. 1-26. Headnote 11 11. 'Public School Boys Empire Tour' in The Times Educational Supplement
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in The Cheltenham Ladies College Magazine
(Autumn 1902)
pp. 197-199. 13. P. D. Hemingway
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in The Cheltenham Ladies College Magazine
(Autumn 1907)
pp. 241-246. Headnote 14-15 14. J. Grant
'The Last Day of Khartoum'
in Cassell's Illustrated History of the War in the Soudan Vol. II (London: Cassell
1885-1886)
pp. 148-158 15. Richard Danes
'The First Fight - Talana Hill' and 'The Causes of the War'
in Cassell's Illustrated History the Boer War (London: Cassell
1902)
pp. 1-24 Headnote 16 16. S. R. Gardiner
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pp. 952-955. Headnote 17 17. E. Salmon
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pp. 154-163. Headnote 18 18. J.M.D. Meiklejohn and M.J C. Meiklejohn
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in A School History of England (London: Alfred Holden
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pp. 449-463. Headnote 19 19. C.R.L. Fletcher and R. Kipling
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(Oxford: Clarendon
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pp. 240-243. Headnote 20-23 20. 'Twenty Second Story - the Growth of the Empire'
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pp. 135-144. 22. 'Setting Free the Slaves'
in The Young Briton' History Reader (Glasgow: Collins 1904)
pp. 88-93 23. 'The First English Colonies
the Work of Raleigh and His Friends'
in Macmillan's New History Readers: Senior (London: Macmillan and Co
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pp. 158-165. Headnote 24-28 24. Chambers New Geographical Readers
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British Colonies and Dependencies (London: W & R Chambers
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pp. 31-40
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p. 530. 31. 'The Duty and Discipline Movement'
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p.6. 32. 'Celebration of Empire Day in Schools' in 28th June 1938
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Dundee Evening Telegraph and Post
24th May 1921 p. 1 35. 'Children's Empire Day Broadcast'
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1925)
pp. 74-79. Headnote 38 38. The Report of the Inter-Departmental Committee on Physical Deterioration (London: HMSO
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pp. 13-17. Headnote 39-41 39. 'Morris Dances: Mr Cecil Sharp Lecture at Queen's Hall' Westminster Gazette 1st June 1910
p. 8 40. G. T. Kimmins
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pp. 5-14. 41. 'The Union Jack'
in The Teachers Treasury (London: Home Library Book Co
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pp. 51-62. Headnote 42-44 42. 'The British Empire League'
Leamington Spa Courier
6th June 1896
p. 6. 43. 'The League of Empire'
The Gazette
2nd December 1905
p. 5. 44. 'Lord Balfour and the Victoria League'
The Scotsman 1st July 1922
p. 9. Headnote 45 45. H. J. Mackinder
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pp. 79-86. Headnote 46-47 46. Board of Education
Handbook of Suggestions (London: HMSO
1937)
pp. 416-419. 47. H. Martens and E. H. Carter
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Eleventh Edition 1952)
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44
20th September 1895
pp.1-13. 50. Rev. E. C. Dawson 'Froth'
in Boys of the Empire
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p. 111. 51. W. Shaw Rae
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Chapter 1
The Union Jack
15th October 1898
pp. 1-2. 52. 'David Livingstone Missionary and Explorer'
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Vol. 34. (1912-13)
pp. 219-223; 263-266. 53. Robert Harding
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in Chums
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pp. 396-397. 54.
'Hindu Women'
The Girls Own Paper (1881)
pp.118-119. 55. Dora de Blaquiere
'On the Purchase of Outfits for India and the Colonies'
The Girls' Own Paper
(1889)
pp
68-69. 56. H. C. Storer
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Empire Annual for Girls (London RTS
1910)
pp. 283-291. Headnote 57-60 57. The Boys Brigade Gazette
1st December 1892 pp. 149-170. 58. Robert Baden Powell
'Patriotism; or Our Duties as Citizens'
in Scouting for Boys: A Handbook for Instruction in Good Citizenship (London: Pearson
7th Edition
1915)
pp. 265-271. 59. R. Baden Powell
'How Indian Develops Character'
in Indian Memories: Recollections of Soldiering
Sport
Etc (London: Herbert Jenkins)
pp. 106-122. 60. Agnes Baden Powell
How Girls Can Help to Build Up the Empire: The Handbook for Girl Guides (London: Thomas Nelson 1912)
pp. 405-413. Index