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Clayesmore School is a co-educational
private school for
pupils aged 8 – 18 years, in the
village of
Iwerne Minster, Dorset, England. It is both a day...
- his
first holidays in 1930, and from
around 1940
these were
hosted at
Clayesmore School in
Iwerne Minster, Dorset. The
original camps were
aimed at boys...
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beaten while at
Winchester College attended the
Iwerne summer camps at
Clayesmore School,
along with boys who went to
other public schools such as Eton...
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Lilian Grace Hayes, of Linton-on-Wharfe, Yorkshire. He was
educated at
Clayesmore School in Blandford, Dorset. His brother,
Flying Officer Malcolm Cedric...
- and a
group of survivors. The
Iwerne holidays were
started in 1932 at
Clayesmore School in the
village of
Iwerne Minster by E. J. H. Nash (po****rly known...
- "model" appearance. The
estate was sold in 1929 and the
mansion became Clayesmore School. From the 1940s
until the 2000s, the
school was the
venue for the...
- School, Oxford, from 1924 to 1929. In 1931 he was
appointed Headmaster of
Clayesmore School, Dorset,
where he
remained until 1935. He
edited The
Oxford Magazine...
- Epstein's
parents moved him from one
boarding school to another,
including Clayesmore School in Dorset,
Liverpool College, and a
Jewish school in Kent. He spent...
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there he
moved on to
Clayesmore School at the age of 13,
where he was a
member of
Devine House. He was a
member of the
Clayesmore 1st XVs from year 10...
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public schools, and
began a camp
ministry which by 1940: 111 was
based at
Clayesmore School in the
village of
Iwerne Minster.
Attendance was by invitation...