A magazine of the Ashford Grammar School. It contains news, society and drama reports, sport results, house reports, Roll of Honour (includes John Law), Obituaries and Old Boy News.
A prospectus for parents to choose to send their children to the school. It contains its foundation in 1630, governors and staff, school buildings, curriculum, fees and extra information about the school.
A painting of a church and three or four houses. Underneath is handwritten -
'Billing
Good Why don't you finish your efforts?
You tell me!
How should I know!'
The sketch is captioned 'Tedious as a twice told tale vexing the dull ear of a drowsy man. King John Act III Sc 4'. It is signed 'Billing'. There is a comment 'Good Work'.
The first sketch is of two heads, partially drawn.
The second sketch features a sailing boat, apartment blocks and mountains, captioned 'Switzerland'. It is signed by JH Law.
A variety sketches of heads, a horse, cup, Hitler, Mussolini, Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, Old Bill, an ear, two eyes, a kettle, a person reading and a man's profile.
Head sketches of Churchill, Roosevelt, Stalin, Ribbentrop and Hitler. The caricature of Hitler has a question mark between his legs.
Also a full length sketch of a man with a pipe. This has a comment 'On the Dole?'.
All signed 'Law'.