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W. Cuthbert Harold Blakiston
W. Cuthbert Harold Blakiston | |||||||
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Born | 1879 | ||||||
Died | 1949 | ||||||
Residence |
Christchurch, Oxford; Woodfalls, Exmouth; The School House, Sherborne, Dorset Woodfalls, Exmouth; Eton College, Windsor [1903] | ||||||
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Contents
Notes
Office Notes
House Notes
Proposed by J.L. Myres; seconded by T.A. Joyce 1903.10.27
Notes From Elsewhere
CUTHBERT HAROLD BLAKISTON was born circa 1879
Headmaster of Lancing
When the Leveson-Gowers finally sold Hadleigh House in the early 1920s it was to Cuthbert Harold Blakiston, a senior master at nearby Eton College. When he was appointed headmaster of the famous Lancing College, he sold the house to John Millar Watt. Watt is famous as the car toonist 'Puck' whose work was published in
Punch magazine. He leased the house to Lady Hazel Macnaughton, whose son bought the hou... [from item on a house in Windsor on Rightmove]
It was Cuthbert Harold Blakiston, 53, headmaster since 1925 of SS. Mary & Nicolas College (Lancing College), one of England's first-rank secondary schools. Headmaster Blakiston, an old Oxonian, has been an assistant master at Sherbourne, a house master at Eton. ... the past," gloomed Cuthbert Harold Blakiston, "we now have youths who ...
Blakiston, Cuthbert Harold, Born 1879 in Rugby, Warwick, Died Jan 24 1949 in Sussex
Publications
External Publications
Elementary Civics
Medieval art in Sussex (Sussex Churches Art Council)
by Cuthbert Harold Blakiston (Author)
Historic Sites and Towns (Visual Instruction Committee Handbooks. New ser. no. 8.)
1926
by Cuthbert Harold Blakiston