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Sunripe Cigarettes Collection

"Sunripe Cigarettes: A Timeless Classic from 1923" Step back in time to the roaring twenties, where they were all the rage

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: Girton College, nr. Cambridge, 1923

Girton College, nr. Cambridge, 1923. Girton College, established in 1869 as a college for women, the first one of Cambridge University. In 1976 it became coeducational

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: Epsom College, 1923

Epsom College, 1923. Epsom College, public school, situated on the Downs (Surrey). It was founded in 1853 to provide support to the sons and orphans of members of medical professions

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: Rugby School, 1923

Rugby School, 1923. Rugby School (Warwickshire), founded in 1567 in accordance with the legacy of Lawrence Sheriff, an Elizabethan gentleman

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: Tonbridge School, 1923

Tonbridge School, 1923. Tonbridge School, an independent day and boarding school for boys in Tonbridge, Kent, founded by Sir Andrew Judde and qualified under Royal Charter by Edward VI in 1553

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: No. 75. Cardinal Vaughn School, 1923. Creator: Unknown

No. 75. Cardinal Vaughn School, 1923. Creator: Unknown
No. 75. Cardinal Vaughn School, 1923. After death of Herbert, Cardinal Vaughan in 1903, an appeal was made to raise funds for a boys school in his name

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: No. 68. Taunton School, 1923. Creator: Unknown

No. 68. Taunton School, 1923. Creator: Unknown
No. 68. Taunton School, 1923. independent school in Taunton, Somerset, founded in 1847 asan Independent College for boys-only

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: No. 67. The Haberdashers Askes Hampstead School, 1923. Creator: Unknown

No. 67. The Haberdashers Askes Hampstead School, 1923. Creator: Unknown
No. 67. The Haberdashers Askes Hampstead School, 1923. The Haberdashers Askes Boys School founded in 1690 by a Royal Charter, located since 1903 at Grade II listed Aldenham House in Elstree

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: No. 64. Oundle School, Northants, 1923. Creator: Unknown

No. 64. Oundle School, Northants, 1923. Creator: Unknown
No. 64. Oundle School, Northants, 1923. Independent boarding and day school in Oundle, Northamptonshire founded by by Sir William Laxton in 1556

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: No. 63. The Perse School, Cambridge, 1923. Creator: Unknown

No. 63. The Perse School, Cambridge, 1923. Creator: Unknown
No. 63. The Perse School, Cambridge, 1923. Independent day school founded in 1615 by Stephen Perse, From " Sunripe Cigarettes - A Series of 75 Public Schools and Colleges". [R. & J

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: No. 61. King Edwards School, Birmingham, 1923. Creator: Unknown

No. 61. King Edwards School, Birmingham, 1923. Creator: Unknown
No. 61. King Edwards School, Birmingham, 1923. Gothic architectural facade of New Street site designed by Charles Barry from 1835

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: No. 52. Stonyhurst College, 1923. Creator: Unknown

No. 52. Stonyhurst College, 1923. Creator: Unknown
No. 52. Stonyhurst College, 1923. Grade I listed Roman Catholic independent school, on the Stonyhurst Estate, Lancashire, England, founded in 1593 by Father Robert Persons

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: No. 44. Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 1923. Creator: Unknown

No. 44. Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 1923. Creator: Unknown
No. 44. Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 1923. A college of of the University of Cambridge established in 1352. From " Sunripe Cigarettes - A Series of 50 Public Schools and Colleges"

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: Brasenose College, 1923

Brasenose College, 1923. Brasenose College, in Oxford was founded in 1509 by Sir Richard Sutton, Knight of Prestbury, and by the Bishop of Lincoln, William Smyth

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: Magdalen College, 1923

Magdalen College, 1923. Magdalen College, Oxford. It was founded in 1458 by William Waynflete, Bishop of Winchester and Lord Chancellor. The Great Tower was built by William Orchard in 1509

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: Tom Tower, Christchurch College, 1923

Tom Tower, Christchurch College, 1923. Tom Tower, Christchurch College, Oxford. The tower is named on account of the bell housed inside. The building was designed by Christopher Wren in 1682

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: St. Johns Bridge of Sighs, 1923

St. Johns Bridge of Sighs, 1923. St. Johns Bridge of Sighs, in Cambridge. The bridge was built in 1831 an imitation of the Bridge of Sighs in Venice by the architect Henry Hutchinson

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: Hertford College, Oxford, 1923

Hertford College, Oxford, 1923. Hertford College, Oxford. Originally founded as Hart Hall in 1283 by Elias de Hertford. In 1740, it received the full college status by Royal Charter

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: Trinity Library, Cambridge, 1923

Trinity Library, Cambridge, 1923. Trinity Library (currently known as Wren Library), designed in 1676 by Christopher Wren and opened to public in 1695

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: Clare College, Cambridge, 1923

Clare College, Cambridge, 1923. Clare College, in Cambridge, founded in 1326 as University hall and refounded in 1338 by a donation of Lady Elizabeth de Clare, a granddaughter of Edward I

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: Harrow School, 1923

Harrow School, 1923. Harrow School, founded in 1572 by John Lyon of Preston, a local wealthy farmer, under the Royal Charter of Elizabeth I

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: King Edward VII School. Kings Lynn, 1923

King Edward VII School. Kings Lynn, 1923. King Edward VII School (currently known as King Edward VII Academy), Norfolk. The school was founded in 1510 under Henry VIII

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: Uppingham School, 1923

Uppingham School, 1923. Uppingham public school, founded with Oakham School in 1584 by Robert Johnson, the Archdeacon of Leicester

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: Shrewsbury School, 1923

Shrewsbury School, 1923. Shrewsbury School, founded in 1552 by Royal Charter under King Edward VI. In 1571 the school was augmented by Queen Elizabeth I

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: Lancing College, 1923

Lancing College, 1923
No. 27. Lancing College, 1923. Lancing College, private school in West Sussex. The school was founded in 1848 by Nathaniel Woodard

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: Haileybury College, 1923

Haileybury College, 1923
No. 25 Haileybury College, 1923. Haileybury College, founded in 1862 and qualified under the Royal Charter in 1864. The school occupied the buildings which formerly belonged to the Honourable East

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: Charterhouse School, 1923

Charterhouse School, 1923. Charterhouse School, private boarding school in Godalming, Surrey. Founded in 1611 by Thomas Sutton of Knaith on the site of the old Carthusian monastery

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: Malvern College, 1923

Malvern College, 1923. Malvern College, private day and boarding school in Worcestershire. The school opened in 1865. From Sunripe Cigarettes - A Series of 50 Public Schools and Colleges. [R. & J

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: Marlborough College, 1923

Marlborough College, 1923. Marlborough College, private boarding and day school founded in 1843 and qualified under the Royal Charter in 1845

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: Berkhamstead School, 1923

Berkhamstead School, 1923. Berkhamstead private school, founded in 1541 by John Incent, Dean of St Pauls Cathedral under the licence of Henry VIII

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: Bedford School, 1923

Bedford School, 1923. Bedford private school, founded in 1552 and supported by the Harpur Trust. The school was established by the Mayor of the city, John Williams

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: Sherborne School, 1923

Sherborne School, 1923. Sherborne School, private school in Dorset. The schools origin dates back to 8th century linked with Sherborne Abbey and it was refounded in 1550 by King Edward VI

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: Repton School, 1923

Repton School, 1923. Repton School, for private and boarding pupils in Repton, Derbyshire, England. The school was founded in accordance with the legacy of Sir John Port of Etwall

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: Christs Hospital, 1923

Christs Hospital, 1923. Christs Hospital, private and boarding school in Sussex. The school was founded in 1552 by King Edward VI

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: Clifton College, 1923

Clifton College, 1923. Clifton College, private school near Bristol. Founded in 1862 and incorporated under the Royal Charter in 1877

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: Dulwich College, 1923

Dulwich College, 1923. Dulwich College, public school for boys in Dulwich, southeast London, founded in 1619 originally for charitable purposes by Edward Alleyn, an Elizabethan actor

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: Eton College, 1923

Eton College, 1923. Eton College, a prestigious boarding school founded in 1440 by King Henry VI, initially intended to provide free education to seventy poor boys who then would study at Kings

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: Johns School, Leatherhead, 1923

Johns School, Leatherhead, 1923
St. Johns School, Leatherhead, 1923. St. Johns School in Leatherhead, founded in 1851 and qualified under the Royal Charter in 1872

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: Brighton College, 1923

Brighton College, 1923. Brighton College, boarding and day school founded in 1845 by William Aldwin Soames. From Sunripe Cigarettes - A Series of 50 Public Schools and Colleges. [R. & J. Hill Ltd

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: Beaumont College, 1923

Beaumont College, 1923. Beaumont College, public school in Old Windsor, Berkshire, founded in 1861 by the Jesuit Order. The school closed in 1967

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: Rossall School, 1923

Rossall School, 1923. Rossall School, fee paying private school in Fleetwood, Lancashire founded in 1844 by St. Vincent Beechey and qualified under the Royal Charter in 1890

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: The Leys School, 1923

The Leys School, 1923. Leys School, private day and boarding school school. located in Cambridge, England, founded in 1875 by the Methodist Church

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: Mill Hill School, 1923

Mill Hill School, 1923. Mill Hill School, an independent day and boarding school located in Mill Hill, north London. Founded in 1807 by committee of Nonconformist merchants and ministers

Background imageSunripe Cigarettes Collection: Westminster School, 1923

Westminster School, 1923. Westminster School, established as a Grammar School around 960 AD and refounded by Queen Elizabeth in 1560


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"Sunripe Cigarettes: A Timeless Classic from 1923" Step back in time to the roaring twenties, where they were all the rage. With their smooth flavor and impeccable quality, these cigarettes quickly became a favorite among students and scholars alike. In Girton College near Cambridge, young intellectuals would gather in the quad, puffing on their Sunripe cigarettes as they engaged in lively debates about literature and philosophy. The scent of tobacco mingled with intellectual fervor, creating an atmosphere of creativity and inspiration. At Rugby School, Tonbridge School, Cardinal Vaughn School, and Taunton School - Sunripe was the symbol of rebellion against conformity. Students would sneak off to secret hideouts behind ivy-covered walls or under ancient oak trees to enjoy a momentary escape from academic pressures. The Haberdashers Askes Hampstead School embraced Sunripe's allure as well. Its mysterious creator remained unknown but left an indelible mark on this prestigious institution. The aroma of these fine cigarettes wafted through hallways filled with laughter and camaraderie. Oundle School in Northants also succumbed to the charm of Sunripe cigarettes. As students strolled along its picturesque grounds overlooking rolling hillsides, they relished every drag while contemplating life's mysteries amidst nature's beauty. Meanwhile at The Perse School in Cambridge and King Edwards School in Birmingham - two esteemed institutions known for nurturing brilliant minds - students found solace in the comforting embrace of a Sunripe cigarette after hours spent poring over textbooks. Stonyhurst College boasted its own loyal following too; here young gentlemen indulged themselves by lighting up a Sunripe cigarette while discussing politics or engaging in friendly banter during leisurely walks along cobbled paths. Even Corpus Christi College at Cambridge couldn't resist embracing this timeless classic. In between lectures and late-night study sessions within its hallowed halls, students sought respite by savoring the rich taste of Sunripe.