AYTON OLD SCHOLARS’ 2008 REUNION

Harry and Susan Snalam
Harry & Susan Snalam

The Reunion Report and Presidential Address are now both online.

Gill Jackson writes about the weekend, the gathering of the 40s clan on Friday, Saturday's walk to Little Fern Deep, an excellent Saturday evening with Stokesley Town Hall as our venue, and Sunday - Meeting, lunch and AGM - and Harry Snalam's highly entertaining Presidential Address over three pages.

To see these pages follow this link.

The Photo Gallery, recording the weekend in pictures, will follow as soon as possible.

Please put the dates 27th and 28th June next year in your diaries and come and join us for Reunion 2009.

Rain at the 2007 ReunionThe 2007 Reunion Report, words and photos is online. Gill Jackson writes about the weekend, rain, rain (see the video on the same page) and how the Reunion became a real success - one of the best; Tessa Snowdon's Presidential Address is there for you to read, and there are forty five photos in gallery format. Enjoy!

There is now a contents page for all Reunion Photo pages; an easy way to look back over the years; 2000 to date.

The AOSA 2008 Magazine - Annual Report for 2007 - is now online, along with all Mags since the website first went online. Follow this link for Mags Contents page

Were you a member of the School Orchestra in 1953? There is now a larger photo of the orchestra in full swing on a separate page. When you place your mouse pointer over the head of any one of the Orchestra, a box with a number will appear. If you know any of the names left blank the name can be added. Just e-mail Dick Dennis giving the number and name(s) - (christian and family names please). These will be added to the popup box.

Ayton School 1842The original Jubilee History of Ayton - 1841 to 1891 - written by George and Ralph Dixon, is now online. Thirteen chapters describing the formation and running of Great Ayton School, as it was then known, in detail to delight any historian but also of great interest for Ayton old scholars curious about the early days of their School, and all the better for being written by the two men, father and son, who ran the School for all the years covered in this book.

A list of boys educated at the North of England Agricultural School is now online. The list of girls will follow soon.

A fascinating insight into education and the life of Ayton School in the 19th Century.

Have you changed your e-mail address? (or maybe I just don't have it). E-mail me please if you would like to go back on the e-mailing list.

You can now join AOSA online or by snail-mail
Want to see the Roseberry and Cook's panorama every day? The view is online You can now pay your AOSA subscription online!
Notice Board and What's New? AOSA Committee names and addresses can be found in the Getting in Touch pages. Want to pay your Subscription via snailmail or change to a Banker's Order? There is a printpage here for you.

Last updated: August 12, 2008

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