Description | Photographs of Mark Cross as follows:
John Stapleton with his family at Mark Cross.
Mark Cross, Spring 1939, Class of Poetry after receiving the Cassock (Martin Bennett, George Haischer, John Moran, John Dewby [?], Michael [?], Bill Nolan, Philip Connolly, Gary Pierce, John Stapleton, [?] Michell)
Mark Cross swimming pool
Labelled photographs of Wonersh as follows:
Programme and photographs of the Pirates of Penzance, 17 March 1941. Named individuals include Bernard Jose, Edward Gilligan, Frank Horsfield, Henry Monks, C O'Riordan, Peter Giffin, John Stapleton, John Greenwood, William O'Shea, Jack Walsh, Joe Callanan, Johnny Proctor, Geoff Sansom, Henry Minter.
Programme and photographs of The Gondoliers, 1942. Named individuals include John Stapleton, Peter Flavin, Francis Glover, William O'Dowd, Peter Giffin, Fred Redding, Brendan White, John Veal, Michael Byrne, James Petry, John Greenwood, William Hogg, John Grant, Maurice Pledger, Patrick Callaghan.
Four photographs of a charity football match, The Seminary v. Queen's Regiment, 18 April 1942. The guest of honour was the Grand Duchess of Luxembourg and Prince Felix kicked off. Named player, George Hadshar.
The Anti-gas Squad (Bobby Bogan, John Grant, Lionel Munns, Fred Redding, John Stapleton) National Fire Service Unit (Garry Pierce, Vincent Murphy, Hecky [Ambrose?] Glover, Michael Curtin, Tom Connolly, Peter Flavin, John McSheehy)
Second Year Theology, 1943-1944 (John Grant, Colman Quinn, Geoff Sansom, Charles Steward, martin Bennett, Peter Griffin, Frank Edwards [?]
First Year Theology, 1943-1944 (John Tregear, Bill O'Riordan, Fred Redding, John Veal, John Lennon, John McSheehy, Dick Fawssett, John Stapleton, Kevin Tobin, Peter Clements, Michael Murphy, Bob Bogan, John Morris, Vincent Murphy, Garry Pierce, Fr. Jack O'Connor, Maurice Pledger, Donald Dorsett, Tom Connelly)
Individual photograph of Maurice and Jack Pledger
'The Diggings' showing excavation works in the grounds, 1945. Named individuals include Jim Petry, Jimmy Kilkenny, Jack Pledger, John Grant, Fred Redding, John Stapleton, Peter Farmer.
'Vestments made at Wonersh'. Named individuals include James Kilkenny, Peter Farmer, Peter Flavin, Norman Swinton.
Programme and photographs of 'Worm's Eye View', May 1947
Programme and photographs of 'The Winslow Boy', 1947
Ordination day, 31 May 1947
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