Boston Grammar School - A Short History

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Boston Grammar School: A Short History  
Author(s) Hubert Turpin
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre(s) Local history
Publisher Guardian Press, Boston
Publication date 1955, 1966
Media type Paperback
Pages 1955 edition: 19 pages

1955 marked the 400th anniversary of the granting of the school charter. To help commemorate this quater-centenary, a booklet detailing the school's history was written by Hubert Turpin, a long-serving history teacher at BGS. Entitled Boston Grammar School: A Short History, it was the first attempt to summarise the key events in the school's lifetime - information which had previously been recorded in disparate sources. It was first published in 1955, and later updated in 1966.

The 1955 edition contains the following:

  • A foreword by William Ricketts, the headmaster at the time.
  • A brief historical summary, beginning with the appointment of Robert of Muston in 1329. It describes prominent events, headmasters and the development of the school buildings.
  • A photograph of the school charter.
  • Photographs of Big School and the Quadrangle.

The 1966 edition contains some updated material, including an aerial photograph of the school.

Aerial photograph from the 1966 edition of Boston Grammar School: A Short History

Floreat Bostona, a more comprehensive history published in 1985, makes reference to this booklet.