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    Image Number: 1319_172
    Media Id: 1319_172
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0003 / FLR0013
    Description: Campus of Endeavor 2002 Photographs and Articles
    Collections: ALB0003
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 7038 x 4639
    Credit: Kingswood College / Kingswood Historic Photographs/CON0003/FLR0013
    Keywords: 2002, tennis courts, sports field, colour photo, aerial view,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: 1320_214
    Media Id: 1320_214
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0003 / FLR0011
    Description: Buildings and Fields The cricket score-box on this field hepls us cherish the memory of Richard Gardener who scored fro the Kingswood U 13A team in 1972, 1973 and the beginning of 1974.
    Collections: ALB0003
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 1962 x 2919
    Credit: Kingswood College / Kingswood Historic Photographs/CON0003/FLR0011
    Keywords: placque, dedication, sports,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: 1323_213
    Media Id: 1323_213
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0003 / FLR0049
    Description: Junior School 1990 - 1993 1992 Junior Cricket on Dold Field Sheldon Norton pulverised his father Fraser
    Collections: ALB0003
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 2933 x 1930
    Credit: Kingswood College / Kingswood Historic Photographs/CON0003/FLR0049
    Keywords: colour photo, Dold field, cricket, sports,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: 1323_223
    Media Id: 1323_223
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0003 / FLR0049
    Description: Junior School 1990 - 1993 1992 U13A Coach - Paul Hobson batting in Fathers and U13a Junior Cricket on Dold Field
    Collections: ALB0003
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 2889 x 1941
    Credit: Kingswood College / Kingswood Historic Photographs/CON0003/FLR0049
    Keywords: junior school, colour photo, Dold field, sports, cricket,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: 1331_290
    Media Id: 1331_290
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0001
    Description: Scenes of School and Ground Jagger Field
    Collections: ALB0003
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 1362 x 901
    Credit: Kingswood College / Kingswood Historic Photographs/CON0002/ALB0001
    Keywords: black and white photo, sports, cricket, Jagger House, field,
    Model Release: No
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    Title: Selborne go
down 11-9
    Image Number: 1332_270
    Media Id: 1332_270
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0023
    Description: IN an exhilarating display of running rugby, Kingswood College, Grahamstown, narrowly beat Selborne 11-9 in the main curtain-raiser to the Border-Transvaal Currie Cup match in East London this afternoon. Play swung excitingly from one end of the field to the other as both sets of three-quarters attacked in turn. A feature of the game was the stout defences of the teams, though Selborne could not always hold Van Niekerk, the Kingswood left wing, in check. Selborne opened the scoring when Edkins brought off an interception to run in from 20 yards out and score. Just on half-time Van Niekerk shook off three tackles in a splendid run and the conversion by Salmon put Kingswood into a 5-3 lead. Ten minutes into the second half Selborne failed to stop a foot rush and Anderson grabbed the ball for a try close in. Again Salmon converted. Selborne came back with exciting play by their three-quarters and Steenkamp rounded off a good move for a try near the corner. Shortly before the final whistle Weber succeeded with a simple penalty.
    Collections: ALB0003
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 1252 x 2429
    Credit: Kingswood College / Kingswood Historic Photographs/CON0002/ALB0023
    Keywords: newspaper, article, sports,
    Model Release: No
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    Title: P.J.O. deserves
13 - 6 victory
    Image Number: 1333_100
    Media Id: 1333_100
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0023
    Description: P.J. Olivier took full advantage in a match at the week-end of the fact that Kingswood were playing their first match as a new team after having been back for only three days. P.J. Olivier were first to score when Coetzee dribbled over the line and Kingswood failed to touch down. Erasmus converted. The line-out work was scrappy on both sides and in this field P.J. Olivier were heavily penalised for lifting. It was from one such penalty that Ingram succeeded in making the score 5-3. The Kingswood side came back strongly but failed to round off their movements. Twice P.J. Olivier capitalised on such mistakes. Both times it was Erasmus, P.J. Olivier’s star left wing, who scored, converting once himself (13-3). Next it was Kingswood to score. From a tight scrum on the line, Collett was tackled in going for the line, but managed to flick the ball to Anderson on the wing, who jinked his way in the corner to make the final score 13-6.
    Collections: ALB0003
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 1474 x 2925
    Credit: Kingswood College / Kingswood Historic Photographs/CON0002/ALB0023
    Keywords: newspaper, article, sports,
    Model Release: No
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    Title: Big win for E.P. schools
    Image Number: 1333_103
    Media Id: 1333_103
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0023
    Description: SALISBURY. — Eastern Province Schools, playing the more enterprising rugby, running with the ball at every opportunity, ran out comfortable winners by 36 points (six goals, a try and a penalty goal), to 11 (a goal, a try, and a penalty goal) against a disappointing Griqualand West Schools team, who could never get into top gear and were 8-21 behind at half-time. Eastern Province thus won all three of their games in the 1970 Craven Week tournament. The Eastern Province scrum-half, C. van Niekerk was the outstanding plaver on the field. He fed his fly-half well and initiated several good tries with some fine breaks around the base of the scrum. For Griqualand West eighth man Erasmus had a good game. Eastern Province’s points were scored through tries by left-wing Van Niekerk (two), centre Katherine, lock M. Botha, lock F. Botha, scrum-half C. van Niekerk, right-wing Watson (one try each), centre Cowley (five conversions), and fly-half Horn, who kicked a penalty goal and conversion. Griqualand West’s points came from a try by scrum-half Watt a try by centre Pienaar, a conversion and penalty goal by their fly- half Jooste.
    Collections: ALB0003
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 1234 x 2809
    Credit: Kingswood College / Kingswood Historic Photographs/CON0002/ALB0023
    Keywords: newspaper, article, sports,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: 1333_138
    Media Id: 1333_138
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 Article 1: Kingswood wins even match In one of the most evenly balanced matches of the season, Kingswood 1st XV beat a strong Gill side by 11 points to 3 on Gane Field. Play switched from one side’s favour to the other with no ultimate result in the first half, with penalties missed by both teams. There was no score by half-time. In the 12th minute of the second half, however, a score began to take shape. David van Niekerk, the Kingswood left-wing, had a sparkling 70-yard run, handing off two defenders and outrunning the Gill full-back before scoring under the posts in one of the most spectacular tries seen on Gane Field. Full-back Ingram converted. In the 20th minute, after a full line movement, Gill replied with a try far out. The conversion failed. Kingswood full-back Ingram put over an excellent penalty two-thirds the way through the second half, increasing the home team’s lead to 8-3. Although Gill definitely won more line-outs, Kingswood made better use of the ball from theirs. It was from one such line out that Carl van Niekerk broke and ran a dashing 50 yards before scoring an excellent try far out in the 27th minute. The conversion failed. Without any alteration to the score, Kingswood won this exciting game by 11 points to 3. Article 2: KINGSWOOD … 11 GIL … 3 GRAHAMSTOWN - In a very exciting rugby game, Kingswood beat Gill 11-3 but the game was more even than the score suggests. The honours broke even in the first half, with Kingswood winning the line-outs and Gill the scrums and the teams changed over with a blank scoresheet. After the resumption and against the run of play D. van Niekerk, the Kirkwood [Kingswood] left wing, collected a loose ball in his own 25 and ran 180 yards to score under the posts. Ingram converted. Gill counter-attacked strongly and were rewarded with a good try by their No 8 Van der Spuy. The conversion failed. Kingswood went further ahead when Ingram, full-back, put over a penalty and then the try of the match came when C. van Niekerk, the Kingswood scrum-half, broke on the blind-side, kicked ahead and won a 40 yard race to dot down. The kick failed but Kingswood deservedly won 11-3.
    Collections: ALB0003
    Orientation: panoramic
    Pixel Size: 2693 x 1480
    Credit: Kingswood College / Kingswood Historic Photographs/CON0002/ALB0005
    Keywords: black and white photo, 1970, sports, rugby, match, game,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: 1333_142
    Media Id: 1333_142
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 Article 1: Kingswood wins even match In one of the most evenly balanced matches of the season, Kingswood 1st XV beat a strong Gill side by 11 points to 3 on Gane Field. Play switched from one side’s favour to the other with no ultimate result in the first half, with penalties missed by both teams. There was no score by half-time. In the 12th minute of the second half, however, a score began to take shape. David van Niekerk, the Kingswood left-wing, had a sparkling 70-yard run, handing off two defenders and outrunning the Gill full-back before scoring under the posts in one of the most spectacular tries seen on Gane Field. Full-back Ingram converted. In the 20th minute, after a full line movement, Gill replied with a try far out. The conversion failed. Kingswood full-back Ingram put over an excellent penalty two-thirds the way through the second half, increasing the home team’s lead to 8-3. Although Gill definitely won more line-outs, Kingswood made better use of the ball from theirs. It was from one such line out that Carl van Niekerk broke and ran a dashing 50 yards before scoring an excellent try far out in the 27th minute. The conversion failed. Without any alteration to the score, Kingswood won this exciting game by 11 points to 3. Article 2: KINGSWOOD … 11 GIL … 3 GRAHAMSTOWN - In a very exciting rugby game, Kingswood beat Gill 11-3 but the game was more even than the score suggests. The honours broke even in the first half, with Kingswood winning the line-outs and Gill the scrums and the teams changed over with a blank scoresheet. After the resumption and against the run of play D. van Niekerk, the Kirkwood [Kingswood] left wing, collected a loose ball in his own 25 and ran 180 yards to score under the posts. Ingram converted. Gill counter-attacked strongly and were rewarded with a good try by their No 8 Van der Spuy. The conversion failed. Kingswood went further ahead when Ingram, full-back, put over a penalty and then the try of the match came when C. van Niekerk, the Kingswood scrum-half, broke on the blind-side, kicked ahead and won a 40 yard race to dot down. The kick failed but Kingswood deservedly won 11-3.
    Collections: ALB0003
    Orientation: panoramic
    Pixel Size: 2715 x 1509
    Credit: Kingswood College / Kingswood Historic Photographs/CON0002/ALB0005
    Keywords: black and white photo, sports, rugby, 1970, match, game,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: 1333_146
    Media Id: 1333_146
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 Article 1: Kingswood wins even match In one of the most evenly balanced matches of the season, Kingswood 1st XV beat a strong Gill side by 11 points to 3 on Gane Field. Play switched from one side’s favour to the other with no ultimate result in the first half, with penalties missed by both teams. There was no score by half-time. In the 12th minute of the second half, however, a score began to take shape. David van Niekerk, the Kingswood left-wing, had a sparkling 70-yard run, handing off two defenders and outrunning the Gill full-back before scoring under the posts in one of the most spectacular tries seen on Gane Field. Full-back Ingram converted. In the 20th minute, after a full line movement, Gill replied with a try far out. The conversion failed. Kingswood full-back Ingram put over an excellent penalty two-thirds the way through the second half, increasing the home team’s lead to 8-3. Although Gill definitely won more line-outs, Kingswood made better use of the ball from theirs. It was from one such line out that Carl van Niekerk broke and ran a dashing 50 yards before scoring an excellent try far out in the 27th minute. The conversion failed. Without any alteration to the score, Kingswood won this exciting game by 11 points to 3. Article 2: KINGSWOOD … 11 GIL … 3 GRAHAMSTOWN - In a very exciting rugby game, Kingswood beat Gill 11-3 but the game was more even than the score suggests. The honours broke even in the first half, with Kingswood winning the line-outs and Gill the scrums and the teams changed over with a blank scoresheet. After the resumption and against the run of play D. van Niekerk, the Kirkwood [Kingswood] left wing, collected a loose ball in his own 25 and ran 180 yards to score under the posts. Ingram converted. Gill counter-attacked strongly and were rewarded with a good try by their No 8 Van der Spuy. The conversion failed. Kingswood went further ahead when Ingram, full-back, put over a penalty and then the try of the match came when C. van Niekerk, the Kingswood scrum-half, broke on the blind-side, kicked ahead and won a 40 yard race to dot down. The kick failed but Kingswood deservedly won 11-3.
    Collections: ALB0003
    Orientation: panoramic
    Pixel Size: 2676 x 1525
    Credit: Kingswood College / Kingswood Historic Photographs/CON0002/ALB0005
    Keywords: black and white photo, sports, rugby, 1970, match, game,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: 1333_147
    Media Id: 1333_147
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 KINGSWOOD JUST PIPPED In an exciting match played on Gane Field, the touring Rondebosch side beat Kingswood by 20 points to 19. The score opened in the 14th minute when the Kingswood 8th man, D. van Niekerk, broke loose from a maul mid- way between the Rondebosch 25 and the half-way line to score near the posts. The conversion failed. The Kingswood prop, Wienand, dribbled the ball down the centre of the field for D. van Niekerk to score his second try. Full-back Salmon converted. Then from a five-yard scrum near the Rondebosch posts, Wellington put over a drop kick for Kingswood to make the score 11-0. Not long afterwards he was successful again, making the half-time score 14-0 to Kingswood. Five minutes after play resumed in the second half, Rondebosch right-wing Olivier went over for a try in the corner. The conversion failed. PENALTY In the 12th minute, Rondebosch flanker Muller put over a penalty to make the score 14-6. An unsuccessful movement by the touring side on their own line failed, with the result that the alert Kingswood scrum-half C. van Niekerk scored a superb try under the posts. A Salmon converted. Rondebosch narrowed the margin when their front-ranker, D. Gilbert broke from the loose to set a movement going for left-wing Cotton to score. Rondebosch scored again in the 18th minute but this time the conversion failed. Right-wing Olivier scored his second try for Rondebosch, who now needed only three points to win. In the last minute Muller kicked another successful penalty for Rondebosch to give them a one point victory over the home side. Final score: Rondebosch 20, Kingswood 19.
    Collections: ALB0003
    Orientation: panoramic
    Pixel Size: 2666 x 1500
    Credit: Kingswood College / Kingswood Historic Photographs/CON0002/ALB0005
    Keywords: black and white photo, 1970, rugby, sports, match, game,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: 1333_150
    Media Id: 1333_150
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 KINGSWOOD JUST PIPPED In an exciting match played on Gane Field, the touring Rondebosch side beat Kingswood by 20 points to 19. The score opened in the 14th minute when the Kingswood 8th man, D. van Niekerk, broke loose from a maul mid- way between the Rondebosch 25 and the half-way line to score near the posts. The conversion failed. The Kingswood prop, Wienand, dribbled the ball down the centre of the field for D. van Niekerk to score his second try. Full-back Salmon converted. Then from a five-yard scrum near the Rondebosch posts, Wellington put over a drop kick for Kingswood to make the score 11-0. Not long afterwards he was successful again, making the half-time score 14-0 to Kingswood. Five minutes after play resumed in the second half, Rondebosch right-wing Olivier went over for a try in the corner. The conversion failed. PENALTY In the 12th minute, Rondebosch flanker Muller put over a penalty to make the score 14-6. An unsuccessful movement by the touring side on their own line failed, with the result that the alert Kingswood scrum-half C. van Niekerk scored a superb try under the posts. A Salmon converted. Rondebosch narrowed the margin when their front-ranker, D. Gilbert broke from the loose to set a movement going for left-wing Cotton to score. Rondebosch scored again in the 18th minute but this time the conversion failed. Right-wing Olivier scored his second try for Rondebosch, who now needed only three points to win. In the last minute Muller kicked another successful penalty for Rondebosch to give them a one point victory over the home side. Final score: Rondebosch 20, Kingswood 19.
    Collections: ALB0003
    Orientation: panoramic
    Pixel Size: 2677 x 1602
    Credit: Kingswood College / Kingswood Historic Photographs/CON0002/ALB0005
    Keywords: sepia photo, 1970, rugby, sports, match, game,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: 1333_152
    Media Id: 1333_152
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 KINGSWOOD JUST PIPPED In an exciting match played on Gane Field, the touring Rondebosch side beat Kingswood by 20 points to 19. The score opened in the 14th minute when the Kingswood 8th man, D. van Niekerk, broke loose from a maul mid- way between the Rondebosch 25 and the half-way line to score near the posts. The conversion failed. The Kingswood prop, Wienand, dribbled the ball down the centre of the field for D. van Niekerk to score his second try. Full-back Salmon converted. Then from a five-yard scrum near the Rondebosch posts, Wellington put over a drop kick for Kingswood to make the score 11-0. Not long afterwards he was successful again, making the half-time score 14-0 to Kingswood. Five minutes after play resumed in the second half, Rondebosch right-wing Olivier went over for a try in the corner. The conversion failed. PENALTY In the 12th minute, Rondebosch flanker Muller put over a penalty to make the score 14-6. An unsuccessful movement by the touring side on their own line failed, with the result that the alert Kingswood scrum-half C. van Niekerk scored a superb try under the posts. A Salmon converted. Rondebosch narrowed the margin when their front-ranker, D. Gilbert broke from the loose to set a movement going for left-wing Cotton to score. Rondebosch scored again in the 18th minute but this time the conversion failed. Right-wing Olivier scored his second try for Rondebosch, who now needed only three points to win. In the last minute Muller kicked another successful penalty for Rondebosch to give them a one point victory over the home side. Final score: Rondebosch 20, Kingswood 19.
    Collections: ALB0003
    Orientation: panoramic
    Pixel Size: 2659 x 1492
    Credit: Kingswood College / Kingswood Historic Photographs/CON0002/ALB0005
    Keywords: sepia photo, sports, rugby, 1970, match, game,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: 1333_154
    Media Id: 1333_154
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 Article 1: Graeme beat Kingswood GRAEME … 15 KINGSWOOD … 6 GRAHAMSTOWN. — In an exciting inter-schools game, Graeme College had the territorial advantage in the first half and were winning more scrums and lineouts than Kingswood, but were unable to penetrate Kingswood’s defence. . The scoring opened after 20 minutes with Wellington, the Kingswood fly-half, putting over a very good drop to make the score 3-0. Soon afterwards the Graeme fly- half, Edge, replied with a similar good drop to make the score 3-3. Then Graeme were penalised in front of their posts, Wellington made no mistake to increase the score to 6-3 in Kingswood’s favour. Just on half-time Edge dropped his second goal to make the score 6-6 at half-time. In the second half Watson scored a penalty for Graeme and soon afterwards Graeme were awarded another penalty after a late tackle and Watson again converted to make the score 12-6. With a few minutes to full time, Graeme forwards, playing magnificently, stormed down to the Kingswood line and King, their No. 8, scored midwey [midway] between the poles and touch-line to make the final score 15-6. The conversion failed. Article 2: Graeme wins exciting match In a thrilling inter-schools match on Saturday, Graeme College beat Kingswood by 15 points to 6 on the Graeme main field. The game was characterised by many attempts at drop goals and forward play. Scoring opened after 20 minutes when Wellington, the Kingswood fly-half, put over an excellent drop kick to make the score 3-0. Soon afterwards the Graeme fly-half, Edge, replied with a drop kick of similar calibre. Then Kingswood moved into the lead again after a successful penalty kick in front of Graeme’s posts. Just on half-time, Edge put his second successful drop over, making the haif-time score 6-6. Halfway into the second half the Graeme wing, Watson, succeeded with two penalties to make the score 12 6 in Graeme’s favour. With a few minutes left to play, the Graeme forwards, who dominated up front, stormed to the Kingswood line for their 8th man, King, to score, the conversion failed. Kingswood 2nd 8, Graeme 2nd 5. Kingswood U15A 6, Graeme U15A 6. Kingswood U14A 3, Graeme U14A 3.
    Collections: ALB0003
    Orientation: panoramic
    Pixel Size: 2695 x 1501
    Credit: Kingswood College / Kingswood Historic Photographs/CON0002/ALB0005
    Keywords: black and white photo, rugby, sports, 1970, match, game,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: 1333_156
    Media Id: 1333_156
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 Article 1: Graeme beat Kingswood GRAEME … 15 KINGSWOOD … 6 GRAHAMSTOWN. — In an exciting inter-schools game, Graeme College had the territorial advantage in the first half and were winning more scrums and lineouts than Kingswood, but were unable to penetrate Kingswood’s defence. . The scoring opened after 20 minutes with Wellington, the Kingswood fly-half, putting over a very good drop to make the score 3-0. Soon afterwards the Graeme fly- half, Edge, replied with a similar good drop to make the score 3-3. Then Graeme were penalised in front of their posts, Wellington made no mistake to increase the score to 6-3 in Kingswood’s favour. Just on half-time Edge dropped his second goal to make the score 6-6 at half-time. In the second half Watson scored a penalty for Graeme and soon afterwards Graeme were awarded another penalty after a late tackle and Watson again converted to make the score 12-6. With a few minutes to full time, Graeme forwards, playing magnificently, stormed down to the Kingswood line and King, their No. 8, scored midwey [midway] between the poles and touch-line to make the final score 15-6. The conversion failed. Article 2: Graeme wins exciting match In a thrilling inter-schools match on Saturday, Graeme College beat Kingswood by 15 points to 6 on the Graeme main field. The game was characterised by many attempts at drop goals and forward play. Scoring opened after 20 minutes when Wellington, the Kingswood fly-half, put over an excellent drop kick to make the score 3-0. Soon afterwards the Graeme fly-half, Edge, replied with a drop kick of similar calibre. Then Kingswood moved into the lead again after a successful penalty kick in front of Graeme’s posts. Just on half-time, Edge put his second successful drop over, making the haif-time score 6-6. Halfway into the second half the Graeme wing, Watson, succeeded with two penalties to make the score 12 6 in Graeme’s favour. With a few minutes left to play, the Graeme forwards, who dominated up front, stormed to the Kingswood line for their 8th man, King, to score, the conversion failed. Kingswood 2nd 8, Graeme 2nd 5. Kingswood U15A 6, Graeme U15A 6. Kingswood U14A 3, Graeme U14A 3.
    Collections: ALB0003
    Orientation: panoramic
    Pixel Size: 2679 x 1500
    Credit: Kingswood College / Kingswood Historic Photographs/CON0002/ALB0005
    Keywords: sepia photo, rugby, 1970, sports, match, game,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: 1333_157
    Media Id: 1333_157
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 Exciting match won by Grey In an exciting game that swung from one end of the field to the other, Grey 1st beat Kingswood 1st by 11 points to 5 on Gane Field on Saturday. Kingswood played into the sun first and started off with good attacking rugby, but it was the Grey backs that were on top and in the 12th minute they scored. The conversion failed. The clever Grey 8th man, Karp, next broke from a loose scrum and after a good run, gave the ball to centre Cowley who scored. He converted his own try. Shortly after half-time, Kingswood’s left wing, D. van Niekerk, shot into the line to take a reverse pass from Wellington, and after a loose maul had formed the Kingswood captain, C. van Niekerk, went over for a superb try. Full-back Salmon converted. Not long afterwards Grey left-wing Rice scored near the corner. The try was unconverted. With both teams attacking alternatively form this point onwards, the game ended without a change in score.
    Collections: ALB0003
    Orientation: panoramic
    Pixel Size: 2682 x 1497
    Credit: Kingswood College / Kingswood Historic Photographs/CON0002/ALB0005
    Keywords: black and white photo, rugby, sports, 1970, match, game,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: 1333_159
    Media Id: 1333_159
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 Exciting match won by Grey In an exciting game that swung from one end of the field to the other, Grey 1st beat Kingswood 1st by 11 points to 5 on Gane Field on Saturday. Kingswood played into the sun first and started off with good attacking rugby, but it was the Grey backs that were on top and in the 12th minute they scored. The conversion failed. The clever Grey 8th man, Karp, next broke from a loose scrum and after a good run, gave the ball to centre Cowley who scored. He converted his own try. Shortly after half-time, Kingswood’s left wing, D. van Niekerk, shot into the line to take a reverse pass from Wellington, and after a loose maul had formed the Kingswood captain, C. van Niekerk, went over for a superb try. Full-back Salmon converted. Not long afterwards Grey left-wing Rice scored near the corner. The try was unconverted. With both teams attacking alternatively form this point onwards, the game ended without a change in score.
    Collections: ALB0003
    Orientation: panoramic
    Pixel Size: 2708 x 1521
    Credit: Kingswood College / Kingswood Historic Photographs/CON0002/ALB0005
    Keywords: black and white photo, 1970, rugby, sports, match, game,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: 1333_160
    Media Id: 1333_160
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 KINGSWOOD JUST PIPPED In an exciting match played on Gane Field, the touring Rondebosch side beat Kingswood by 20 points to 19. The score opened in the 14th minute when the Kingswood 8th man, D. van Niekerk, broke loose from a maul mid- way between the Rondebosch 25 and the half-way line to score near the posts. The conversion failed. The Kingswood prop, Wienand, dribbled the ball down the centre of the field for D. van Niekerk to score his second try. Full-back Salmon converted. Then from a five-yard scrum near the Rondebosch posts, Wellington put over a drop kick for Kingswood to make the score 11-0. Not long afterwards he was successful again, making the half-time score 14-0 to Kingswood. Five minutes after play resumed in the second half, Rondebosch right-wing Olivier went over for a try in the corner. The conversion failed. PENALTY In the 12th minute, Rondebosch flanker Muller put over a penalty to make the score 14-6. An unsuccessful movement by the touring side on their own line failed, with the result that the alert Kingswood scrum-half C. van Niekerk scored a superb try under the posts. A Salmon converted. Rondebosch narrowed the margin when their front-ranker, D. Gilbert broke from the loose to set a movement going for left-wing Cotton to score. Rondebosch scored again in the 18th minute but this time the conversion failed. Right-wing Olivier scored his second try for Rondebosch, who now needed only three points to win. In the last minute Muller kicked another successful penalty for Rondebosch to give them a one point victory over the home side. Final score: Rondebosch 20, Kingswood 19.
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    Image Number: 1333_164
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    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 Article 1: Graeme beat Kingswood GRAEME … 15 KINGSWOOD … 6 GRAHAMSTOWN. — In an exciting inter-schools game, Graeme College had the territorial advantage in the first half and were winning more scrums and lineouts than Kingswood, but were unable to penetrate Kingswood’s defence. . The scoring opened after 20 minutes with Wellington, the Kingswood fly-half, putting over a very good drop to make the score 3-0. Soon afterwards the Graeme fly- half, Edge, replied with a similar good drop to make the score 3-3. Then Graeme were penalised in front of their posts, Wellington made no mistake to increase the score to 6-3 in Kingswood’s favour. Just on half-time Edge dropped his second goal to make the score 6-6 at half-time. In the second half Watson scored a penalty for Graeme and soon afterwards Graeme were awarded another penalty after a late tackle and Watson again converted to make the score 12-6. With a few minutes to full time, Graeme forwards, playing magnificently, stormed down to the Kingswood line and King, their No. 8, scored midwey [midway] between the poles and touch-line to make the final score 15-6. The conversion failed. Article 2: Graeme wins exciting match In a thrilling inter-schools match on Saturday, Graeme College beat Kingswood by 15 points to 6 on the Graeme main field. The game was characterised by many attempts at drop goals and forward play. Scoring opened after 20 minutes when Wellington, the Kingswood fly-half, put over an excellent drop kick to make the score 3-0. Soon afterwards the Graeme fly-half, Edge, replied with a drop kick of similar calibre. Then Kingswood moved into the lead again after a successful penalty kick in front of Graeme’s posts. Just on half-time, Edge put his second successful drop over, making the haif-time score 6-6. Halfway into the second half the Graeme wing, Watson, succeeded with two penalties to make the score 12 6 in Graeme’s favour. With a few minutes left to play, the Graeme forwards, who dominated up front, stormed to the Kingswood line for their 8th man, King, to score, the conversion failed. Kingswood 2nd 8, Graeme 2nd 5. Kingswood U15A 6, Graeme U15A 6. Kingswood U14A 3, Graeme U14A 3.
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    Pixel Size: 2689 x 1503
    Credit: Kingswood College / Kingswood Historic Photographs/CON0002/ALB0005
    Keywords: black and white photo, 1970, rugby, sports, match, game,
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    Image Number: 1333_165
    Media Id: 1333_165
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 Article 1: St. Andrew’s beat Kingswood In a hard, exciting match played on Gane Field, St. Andrew’s managed to defeat Kingswood by six points to three. St. Andrew’s left-wing, Womersley, went over for a good try in the 7th minute, when Gosling badly missed his tackle, to make the score 3-0. The conversion failed. Kingswood missed their chance of equalising when a penalty failed in the 18th minute. In spite of the excellent play by the I Kingswood centres, the good tackling of the St. Andrew’s back-line prevented them from scoring on several occasions. Halfway into the second half, the ball travelled along the St. Andrew’s back-line from a loose scrum to left-wing Womersley, who again beat Gosling to score his second try. The conversion failed. Shortly afterwards, from a set scrum in the St. Andrew’s 25, the Kingswood fly-half Wellington cross-kicked. Bennett failed to gather the ball for St. Andrew’s, and the speedy Kingswood left-wing, D. van Niekerk, went over near the comer. The conversion failed. It was a spectacular game, played as rugby should be played, with two well-matched sides each just waiting for the other to make a mistake. Article 2: St Andrew's triumph ST ANDREW’S … 6 kingswood … 3 GRAHAMSTOWN. — St Andrew’s beat Kingswood 6-3 in a good, hard fought game. St Andrew’s opened the score, with a good try after ten minutes with a full line movement and Womersley, on the left wing, went over to score far out. The conversion attempt failed. Both sides played good rugby and came near to scoring on numerous occasions, but at half time the score remained at 3-0. Kingswood tried hard to equalise in the second half and only determined tackling by St Andrew’s kept them out. St Andrew’s scored their second try when Womersley went over after a good movement. The Conversion kick again failed. Kingswood came back strongly. A cross-kick by fly-half Wellington was followed up by D. van Niekerk on the left wing, who fell on the ball as it crossed the line.
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    Orientation: panoramic
    Pixel Size: 2677 x 1506
    Credit: Kingswood College / Kingswood Historic Photographs/CON0002/ALB0005
    Keywords: sepia photo, 1970, sports, match, game,
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    Image Number: 1333_168
    Media Id: 1333_168
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 Rugby 1970 Article 1: St. Andrew’s beat Kingswood In a hard, exciting match played on Gane Field, St. Andrew’s managed to defeat Kingswood by six points to three. St. Andrew’s left-wing, Womersley, went over for a good try in the 7th minute, when Gosling badly missed his tackle, to make the score 3-0. The conversion failed. Kingswood missed their chance of equalising when a penalty failed in the 18th minute. In spite of the excellent play by the I Kingswood centres, the good tackling of the St. Andrew’s back-line prevented them from scoring on several occasions. Halfway into the second half, the ball travelled along the St. Andrew’s back-line from a loose scrum to left-wing Womersley, who again beat Gosling to score his second try. The conversion failed. Shortly afterwards, from a set scrum in the St. Andrew’s 25, the Kingswood fly-half Wellington cross-kicked. Bennett failed to gather the ball for St. Andrew’s, and the speedy Kingswood left-wing, D. van Niekerk, went over near the comer. The conversion failed. It was a spectacular game, played as rugby should be played, with two well-matched sides each just waiting for the other to make a mistake. Article 2: St Andrew's triumph ST ANDREW’S … 6 kingswood … 3 GRAHAMSTOWN. — St Andrew’s beat Kingswood 6-3 in a good, hard fought game. St Andrew’s opened the score, with a good try after ten minutes with a full line movement and Womersley, on the left wing, went over to score far out. The conversion attempt failed. Both sides played good rugby and came near to scoring on numerous occasions, but at half time the score remained at 3-0. Kingswood tried hard to equalise in the second half and only determined tackling by St Andrew’s kept them out. St Andrew’s scored their second try when Womersley went over after a good movement. The Conversion kick again failed. Kingswood came back strongly. A cross-kick by fly-half Wellington was followed up by D. van Niekerk on the left wing, who fell on the ball as it crossed the line.
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    Orientation: panoramic
    Pixel Size: 2690 x 1479
    Credit: Kingswood College / Kingswood Historic Photographs/CON0002/ALB0005
    Keywords: sepia photo, 1970, sports, rugby, match, game,
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    Image Number: 1333_169
    Media Id: 1333_169
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 Article 1: Kingswood wins even match In one of the most evenly balanced matches of the season, Kingswood 1st XV beat a strong Gill side by 11 points to 3 on Gane Field. Play switched from one side’s favour to the other with no ultimate result in the first half, with penalties missed by both teams. There was no score by half-time. In the 12th minute of the second half, however, a score began to take shape. David van Niekerk, the Kingswood left-wing, had a sparkling 70-yard run, handing off two defenders and outrunning the Gill full-back before scoring under the posts in one of the most spectacular tries seen on Gane Field. Full-back Ingram converted. In the 20th minute, after a full line movement, Gill replied with a try far out. The conversion failed. Kingswood full-back Ingram put over an excellent penalty two-thirds the way through the second half, increasing the home team’s lead to 8-3. Although Gill definitely won more line-outs, Kingswood made better use of the ball from theirs. It was from one such line out that Carl van Niekerk broke and ran a dashing 50 yards before scoring an excellent try far out in the 27th minute. The conversion failed. Without any alteration to the score, Kingswood won this exciting game by 11 points to 3. Article 2: KINGSWOOD … 11 GIL … 3 GRAHAMSTOWN - In a very exciting rugby game, Kingswood beat Gill 11-3 but the game was more even than the score suggests. The honours broke even in the first half, with Kingswood winning the line-outs and Gill the scrums and the teams changed over with a blank scoresheet. After the resumption and against the run of play D. van Niekerk, the Kirkwood [Kingswood] left wing, collected a loose ball in his own 25 and ran 180 yards to score under the posts. Ingram converted. Gill counter-attacked strongly and were rewarded with a good try by their No 8 Van der Spuy. The conversion failed. Kingswood went further ahead when Ingram, full-back, put over a penalty and then the try of the match came when C. van Niekerk, the Kingswood scrum-half, broke on the blind-side, kicked ahead and won a 40 yard race to dot down. The kick failed but Kingswood deservedly won 11-3.
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    Orientation: panoramic
    Pixel Size: 2685 x 1475
    Credit: Kingswood College / Kingswood Historic Photographs/CON0002/ALB0005
    Keywords: black and white photo, rugby, 1970, sports, match, game,
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    Image Number: 1333_173
    Media Id: 1333_173
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 Van Niekerk impresses EAST LONDON — Kingswood College seized their chances to beat Selborne College 10-9 in an inter-schools rugby match on the BRU Ground here on Saturday. The visitors played their best football against the wind in the second half, but their opponents, splendidly served by their loose forwards and front row, had enough of the ball to win and would have done so had the centres fed their wings. Both sides disappointed with unnecessarily high tackling. The backs, too, might have coped better with the strong wind sweeping the length of the field, had they kept a closer formation. Kingswood’s points came from tries by D. van Niekerk, an impressive left wing, and Anderson, both of which were converted by Salmon. Selborne replied with tries by Edkins and Steenkamp and a penalty by Weber.
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    Orientation: panoramic
    Pixel Size: 2684 x 1491
    Credit: Kingswood College / Kingswood Historic Photographs/CON0002/ALB0005
    Keywords: black and white photo, 1970, rugby, sports, match, game,
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    Image Number: 1333_174
    Media Id: 1333_174
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 Van Niekerk impresses EAST LONDON — Kingswood College seized their chances to beat Selborne College 10-9 in an inter-schools rugby match on the BRU Ground here on Saturday. The visitors played their best football against the wind in the second half, but their opponents, splendidly served by their loose forwards and front row, had enough of the ball to win and would have done so had the centres fed their wings. Both sides disappointed with unnecessarily high tackling. The backs, too, might have coped better with the strong wind sweeping the length of the field, had they kept a closer formation. Kingswood’s points came from tries by D. van Niekerk, an impressive left wing, and Anderson, both of which were converted by Salmon. Selborne replied with tries by Edkins and Steenkamp and a penalty by Weber.
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    Orientation: panoramic
    Pixel Size: 2686 x 1492
    Credit: Kingswood College / Kingswood Historic Photographs/CON0002/ALB0005
    Keywords: black and white photo, 1970, rugby, sports, match, game,
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    Image Number: 1333_175
    Media Id: 1333_175
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 KINGSWOOD JUST PIPPED In an exciting match played on Gane Field, the touring Rondebosch side beat Kingswood by 20 points to 19. The score opened in the 14th minute when the Kingswood 8th man, D. van Niekerk, broke loose from a maul mid- way between the Rondebosch 25 and the half-way line to score near the posts. The conversion failed. The Kingswood prop, Wienand, dribbled the ball down the centre of the field for D. van Niekerk to score his second try. Full-back Salmon converted. Then from a five-yard scrum near the Rondebosch posts, Wellington put over a drop kick for Kingswood to make the score 11-0. Not long afterwards he was successful again, making the half-time score 14-0 to Kingswood. Five minutes after play resumed in the second half, Rondebosch right-wing Olivier went over for a try in the corner. The conversion failed. PENALTY In the 12th minute, Rondebosch flanker Muller put over a penalty to make the score 14-6. An unsuccessful movement by the touring side on their own line failed, with the result that the alert Kingswood scrum-half C. van Niekerk scored a superb try under the posts. A Salmon converted. Rondebosch narrowed the margin when their front-ranker, D. Gilbert broke from the loose to set a movement going for left-wing Cotton to score. Rondebosch scored again in the 18th minute but this time the conversion failed. Right-wing Olivier scored his second try for Rondebosch, who now needed only three points to win. In the last minute Muller kicked another successful penalty for Rondebosch to give them a one point victory over the home side. Final score: Rondebosch 20, Kingswood 19.
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    Orientation: panoramic
    Pixel Size: 2694 x 1503
    Credit: Kingswood College / Kingswood Historic Photographs/CON0002/ALB0005
    Keywords: black and white photo, 1970, rugby, sports, match, game,
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    Image Number: 1333_176
    Media Id: 1333_176
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 Article 1: Graeme beat Kingswood GRAEME … 15 KINGSWOOD … 6 GRAHAMSTOWN. — In an exciting inter-schools game, Graeme College had the territorial advantage in the first half and were winning more scrums and lineouts than Kingswood, but were unable to penetrate Kingswood’s defence. . The scoring opened after 20 minutes with Wellington, the Kingswood fly-half, putting over a very good drop to make the score 3-0. Soon afterwards the Graeme fly- half, Edge, replied with a similar good drop to make the score 3-3. Then Graeme were penalised in front of their posts, Wellington made no mistake to increase the score to 6-3 in Kingswood’s favour. Just on half-time Edge dropped his second goal to make the score 6-6 at half-time. In the second half Watson scored a penalty for Graeme and soon afterwards Graeme were awarded another penalty after a late tackle and Watson again converted to make the score 12-6. With a few minutes to full time, Graeme forwards, playing magnificently, stormed down to the Kingswood line and King, their No. 8, scored midwey [midway] between the poles and touch-line to make the final score 15-6. The conversion failed. Article 2: Graeme wins exciting match In a thrilling inter-schools match on Saturday, Graeme College beat Kingswood by 15 points to 6 on the Graeme main field. The game was characterised by many attempts at drop goals and forward play. Scoring opened after 20 minutes when Wellington, the Kingswood fly-half, put over an excellent drop kick to make the score 3-0. Soon afterwards the Graeme fly-half, Edge, replied with a drop kick of similar calibre. Then Kingswood moved into the lead again after a successful penalty kick in front of Graeme’s posts. Just on half-time, Edge put his second successful drop over, making the haif-time score 6-6. Halfway into the second half the Graeme wing, Watson, succeeded with two penalties to make the score 12 6 in Graeme’s favour. With a few minutes left to play, the Graeme forwards, who dominated up front, stormed to the Kingswood line for their 8th man, King, to score, the conversion failed. Kingswood 2nd 8, Graeme 2nd 5. Kingswood U15A 6, Graeme U15A 6. Kingswood U14A 3, Graeme U14A 3.
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    Orientation: panoramic
    Pixel Size: 2703 x 1492
    Credit: Kingswood College / Kingswood Historic Photographs/CON0002/ALB0005
    Keywords: sepia photo, 1970, rugby, sports, match, game,
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    Image Number: 1333_179
    Media Id: 1333_179
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 KINGSWOOD JUST PIPPED In an exciting match played on Gane Field, the touring Rondebosch side beat Kingswood by 20 points to 19. The score opened in the 14th minute when the Kingswood 8th man, D. van Niekerk, broke loose from a maul mid- way between the Rondebosch 25 and the half-way line to score near the posts. The conversion failed. The Kingswood prop, Wienand, dribbled the ball down the centre of the field for D. van Niekerk to score his second try. Full-back Salmon converted. Then from a five-yard scrum near the Rondebosch posts, Wellington put over a drop kick for Kingswood to make the score 11-0. Not long afterwards he was successful again, making the half-time score 14-0 to Kingswood. Five minutes after play resumed in the second half, Rondebosch right-wing Olivier went over for a try in the corner. The conversion failed. PENALTY In the 12th minute, Rondebosch flanker Muller put over a penalty to make the score 14-6. An unsuccessful movement by the touring side on their own line failed, with the result that the alert Kingswood scrum-half C. van Niekerk scored a superb try under the posts. A Salmon converted. Rondebosch narrowed the margin when their front-ranker, D. Gilbert broke from the loose to set a movement going for left-wing Cotton to score. Rondebosch scored again in the 18th minute but this time the conversion failed. Right-wing Olivier scored his second try for Rondebosch, who now needed only three points to win. In the last minute Muller kicked another successful penalty for Rondebosch to give them a one point victory over the home side. Final score: Rondebosch 20, Kingswood 19.
    Collections: ALB0003
    Orientation: panoramic
    Pixel Size: 2687 x 1498
    Credit: Kingswood College / Kingswood Historic Photographs/CON0002/ALB0005
    Keywords: sepia photo, rugby, sports, 1970, match, game,
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    Image Number: 1333_181
    Media Id: 1333_181
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 KINGSWOOD JUST PIPPED In an exciting match played on Gane Field, the touring Rondebosch side beat Kingswood by 20 points to 19. The score opened in the 14th minute when the Kingswood 8th man, D. van Niekerk, broke loose from a maul mid- way between the Rondebosch 25 and the half-way line to score near the posts. The conversion failed. The Kingswood prop, Wienand, dribbled the ball down the centre of the field for D. van Niekerk to score his second try. Full-back Salmon converted. Then from a five-yard scrum near the Rondebosch posts, Wellington put over a drop kick for Kingswood to make the score 11-0. Not long afterwards he was successful again, making the half-time score 14-0 to Kingswood. Five minutes after play resumed in the second half, Rondebosch right-wing Olivier went over for a try in the corner. The conversion failed. PENALTY In the 12th minute, Rondebosch flanker Muller put over a penalty to make the score 14-6. An unsuccessful movement by the touring side on their own line failed, with the result that the alert Kingswood scrum-half C. van Niekerk scored a superb try under the posts. A Salmon converted. Rondebosch narrowed the margin when their front-ranker, D. Gilbert broke from the loose to set a movement going for left-wing Cotton to score. Rondebosch scored again in the 18th minute but this time the conversion failed. Right-wing Olivier scored his second try for Rondebosch, who now needed only three points to win. In the last minute Muller kicked another successful penalty for Rondebosch to give them a one point victory over the home side. Final score: Rondebosch 20, Kingswood 19.
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    Orientation: panoramic
    Pixel Size: 2691 x 1502
    Credit: Kingswood College / Kingswood Historic Photographs/CON0002/ALB0005
    Keywords: black and white photo, 1970, rugby, sports, match, game,
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    Image Number: 1333_184
    Media Id: 1333_184
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 KINGSWOOD JUST PIPPED In an exciting match played on Gane Field, the touring Rondebosch side beat Kingswood by 20 points to 19. The score opened in the 14th minute when the Kingswood 8th man, D. van Niekerk, broke loose from a maul mid- way between the Rondebosch 25 and the half-way line to score near the posts. The conversion failed. The Kingswood prop, Wienand, dribbled the ball down the centre of the field for D. van Niekerk to score his second try. Full-back Salmon converted. Then from a five-yard scrum near the Rondebosch posts, Wellington put over a drop kick for Kingswood to make the score 11-0. Not long afterwards he was successful again, making the half-time score 14-0 to Kingswood. Five minutes after play resumed in the second half, Rondebosch right-wing Olivier went over for a try in the corner. The conversion failed. PENALTY In the 12th minute, Rondebosch flanker Muller put over a penalty to make the score 14-6. An unsuccessful movement by the touring side on their own line failed, with the result that the alert Kingswood scrum-half C. van Niekerk scored a superb try under the posts. A Salmon converted. Rondebosch narrowed the margin when their front-ranker, D. Gilbert broke from the loose to set a movement going for left-wing Cotton to score. Rondebosch scored again in the 18th minute but this time the conversion failed. Right-wing Olivier scored his second try for Rondebosch, who now needed only three points to win. In the last minute Muller kicked another successful penalty for Rondebosch to give them a one point victory over the home side. Final score: Rondebosch 20, Kingswood 19.
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    Orientation: panoramic
    Pixel Size: 2667 x 1515
    Credit: Kingswood College / Kingswood Historic Photographs/CON0002/ALB0005
    Keywords: sepia photo, 1970, rugby, sports, match, game,
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    Image Number: 1333_187
    Media Id: 1333_187
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 Article 1: Kingswood wins even match In one of the most evenly balanced matches of the season, Kingswood 1st XV beat a strong Gill side by 11 points to 3 on Gane Field. Play switched from one side’s favour to the other with no ultimate result in the first half, with penalties missed by both teams. There was no score by half-time. In the 12th minute of the second half, however, a score began to take shape. David van Niekerk, the Kingswood left-wing, had a sparkling 70-yard run, handing off two defenders and outrunning the Gill full-back before scoring under the posts in one of the most spectacular tries seen on Gane Field. Full-back Ingram converted. In the 20th minute, after a full line movement, Gill replied with a try far out. The conversion failed. Kingswood full-back Ingram put over an excellent penalty two-thirds the way through the second half, increasing the home team’s lead to 8-3. Although Gill definitely won more line-outs, Kingswood made better use of the ball from theirs. It was from one such line out that Carl van Niekerk broke and ran a dashing 50 yards before scoring an excellent try far out in the 27th minute. The conversion failed. Without any alteration to the score, Kingswood won this exciting game by 11 points to 3. Article 2: KINGSWOOD … 11 GIL … 3 GRAHAMSTOWN - In a very exciting rugby game, Kingswood beat Gill 11-3 but the game was more even than the score suggests. The honours broke even in the first half, with Kingswood winning the line-outs and Gill the scrums and the teams changed over with a blank scoresheet. After the resumption and against the run of play D. van Niekerk, the Kirkwood [Kingswood] left wing, collected a loose ball in his own 25 and ran 180 yards to score under the posts. Ingram converted. Gill counter-attacked strongly and were rewarded with a good try by their No 8 Van der Spuy. The conversion failed. Kingswood went further ahead when Ingram, full-back, put over a penalty and then the try of the match came when C. van Niekerk, the Kingswood scrum-half, broke on the blind-side, kicked ahead and won a 40 yard race to dot down. The kick failed but Kingswood deservedly won 11-3.
    Collections: ALB0003
    Orientation: panoramic
    Pixel Size: 2692 x 1520
    Credit: Kingswood College / Kingswood Historic Photographs/CON0002/ALB0005
    Keywords: black and white photo, 1970, rugby, sports, match, game,
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    Image Number: 1333_189
    Media Id: 1333_189
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 Article 1: Kingswood wins even match In one of the most evenly balanced matches of the season, Kingswood 1st XV beat a strong Gill side by 11 points to 3 on Gane Field. Play switched from one side’s favour to the other with no ultimate result in the first half, with penalties missed by both teams. There was no score by half-time. In the 12th minute of the second half, however, a score began to take shape. David van Niekerk, the Kingswood left-wing, had a sparkling 70-yard run, handing off two defenders and outrunning the Gill full-back before scoring under the posts in one of the most spectacular tries seen on Gane Field. Full-back Ingram converted. In the 20th minute, after a full line movement, Gill replied with a try far out. The conversion failed. Kingswood full-back Ingram put over an excellent penalty two-thirds the way through the second half, increasing the home team’s lead to 8-3. Although Gill definitely won more line-outs, Kingswood made better use of the ball from theirs. It was from one such line out that Carl van Niekerk broke and ran a dashing 50 yards before scoring an excellent try far out in the 27th minute. The conversion failed. Without any alteration to the score, Kingswood won this exciting game by 11 points to 3. Article 2: KINGSWOOD … 11 GIL … 3 GRAHAMSTOWN - In a very exciting rugby game, Kingswood beat Gill 11-3 but the game was more even than the score suggests. The honours broke even in the first half, with Kingswood winning the line-outs and Gill the scrums and the teams changed over with a blank scoresheet. After the resumption and against the run of play D. van Niekerk, the Kirkwood [Kingswood] left wing, collected a loose ball in his own 25 and ran 180 yards to score under the posts. Ingram converted. Gill counter-attacked strongly and were rewarded with a good try by their No 8 Van der Spuy. The conversion failed. Kingswood went further ahead when Ingram, full-back, put over a penalty and then the try of the match came when C. van Niekerk, the Kingswood scrum-half, broke on the blind-side, kicked ahead and won a 40 yard race to dot down. The kick failed but Kingswood deservedly won 11-3.
    Collections: ALB0003
    Orientation: panoramic
    Pixel Size: 2687 x 1498
    Credit: Kingswood College / Kingswood Historic Photographs/CON0002/ALB0005
    Keywords: black and white photo, sports, rugby, 1970, match, game,
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    Image Number: 1333_194
    Media Id: 1333_194
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 Article 1: Kingswood wins even match In one of the most evenly balanced matches of the season, Kingswood 1st XV beat a strong Gill side by 11 points to 3 on Gane Field. Play switched from one side’s favour to the other with no ultimate result in the first half, with penalties missed by both teams. There was no score by half-time. In the 12th minute of the second half, however, a score began to take shape. David van Niekerk, the Kingswood left-wing, had a sparkling 70-yard run, handing off two defenders and outrunning the Gill full-back before scoring under the posts in one of the most spectacular tries seen on Gane Field. Full-back Ingram converted. In the 20th minute, after a full line movement, Gill replied with a try far out. The conversion failed. Kingswood full-back Ingram put over an excellent penalty two-thirds the way through the second half, increasing the home team’s lead to 8-3. Although Gill definitely won more line-outs, Kingswood made better use of the ball from theirs. It was from one such line out that Carl van Niekerk broke and ran a dashing 50 yards before scoring an excellent try far out in the 27th minute. The conversion failed. Without any alteration to the score, Kingswood won this exciting game by 11 points to 3. Article 2: KINGSWOOD … 11 GIL … 3 GRAHAMSTOWN - In a very exciting rugby game, Kingswood beat Gill 11-3 but the game was more even than the score suggests. The honours broke even in the first half, with Kingswood winning the line-outs and Gill the scrums and the teams changed over with a blank scoresheet. After the resumption and against the run of play D. van Niekerk, the Kirkwood [Kingswood] left wing, collected a loose ball in his own 25 and ran 180 yards to score under the posts. Ingram converted. Gill counter-attacked strongly and were rewarded with a good try by their No 8 Van der Spuy. The conversion failed. Kingswood went further ahead when Ingram, full-back, put over a penalty and then the try of the match came when C. van Niekerk, the Kingswood scrum-half, broke on the blind-side, kicked ahead and won a 40 yard race to dot down. The kick failed but Kingswood deservedly won 11-3.
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    Image Number: 1333_195
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    Description: Rugby 1970 Van Niekerk impresses EAST LONDON — Kingswood College seized their chances to beat Selborne College 10-9 in an inter-schools rugby match on the BRU Ground here on Saturday. The visitors played their best football against the wind in the second half, but their opponents, splendidly served by their loose forwards and front row, had enough of the ball to win and would have done so had the centres fed their wings. Both sides disappointed with unnecessarily high tackling. The backs, too, might have coped better with the strong wind sweeping the length of the field, had they kept a closer formation. Kingswood’s points came from tries by D. van Niekerk, an impressive left wing, and Anderson, both of which were converted by Salmon. Selborne replied with tries by Edkins and Steenkamp and a penalty by Weber.
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    Image Number: 1333_197
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    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 Van Niekerk impresses EAST LONDON — Kingswood College seized their chances to beat Selborne College 10-9 in an inter-schools rugby match on the BRU Ground here on Saturday. The visitors played their best football against the wind in the second half, but their opponents, splendidly served by their loose forwards and front row, had enough of the ball to win and would have done so had the centres fed their wings. Both sides disappointed with unnecessarily high tackling. The backs, too, might have coped better with the strong wind sweeping the length of the field, had they kept a closer formation. Kingswood’s points came from tries by D. van Niekerk, an impressive left wing, and Anderson, both of which were converted by Salmon. Selborne replied with tries by Edkins and Steenkamp and a penalty by Weber.
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    Image Number: 1333_198
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    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 Article 1: Kingswood wins even match In one of the most evenly balanced matches of the season, Kingswood 1st XV beat a strong Gill side by 11 points to 3 on Gane Field. Play switched from one side’s favour to the other with no ultimate result in the first half, with penalties missed by both teams. There was no score by half-time. In the 12th minute of the second half, however, a score began to take shape. David van Niekerk, the Kingswood left-wing, had a sparkling 70-yard run, handing off two defenders and outrunning the Gill full-back before scoring under the posts in one of the most spectacular tries seen on Gane Field. Full-back Ingram converted. In the 20th minute, after a full line movement, Gill replied with a try far out. The conversion failed. Kingswood full-back Ingram put over an excellent penalty two-thirds the way through the second half, increasing the home team’s lead to 8-3. Although Gill definitely won more line-outs, Kingswood made better use of the ball from theirs. It was from one such line out that Carl van Niekerk broke and ran a dashing 50 yards before scoring an excellent try far out in the 27th minute. The conversion failed. Without any alteration to the score, Kingswood won this exciting game by 11 points to 3. Article 2: KINGSWOOD … 11 GIL … 3 GRAHAMSTOWN - In a very exciting rugby game, Kingswood beat Gill 11-3 but the game was more even than the score suggests. The honours broke even in the first half, with Kingswood winning the line-outs and Gill the scrums and the teams changed over with a blank scoresheet. After the resumption and against the run of play D. van Niekerk, the Kirkwood [Kingswood] left wing, collected a loose ball in his own 25 and ran 180 yards to score under the posts. Ingram converted. Gill counter-attacked strongly and were rewarded with a good try by their No 8 Van der Spuy. The conversion failed. Kingswood went further ahead when Ingram, full-back, put over a penalty and then the try of the match came when C. van Niekerk, the Kingswood scrum-half, broke on the blind-side, kicked ahead and won a 40 yard race to dot down. The kick failed but Kingswood deservedly won 11-3.
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    Image Number: 1333_202
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    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 Rugby 1970 Article 1: St. Andrew’s beat Kingswood In a hard, exciting match played on Gane Field, St. Andrew’s managed to defeat Kingswood by six points to three. St. Andrew’s left-wing, Womersley, went over for a good try in the 7th minute, when Gosling badly missed his tackle, to make the score 3-0. The conversion failed. Kingswood missed their chance of equalising when a penalty failed in the 18th minute. In spite of the excellent play by the I Kingswood centres, the good tackling of the St. Andrew’s back-line prevented them from scoring on several occasions. Halfway into the second half, the ball travelled along the St. Andrew’s back-line from a loose scrum to left-wing Womersley, who again beat Gosling to score his second try. The conversion failed. Shortly afterwards, from a set scrum in the St. Andrew’s 25, the Kingswood fly-half Wellington cross-kicked. Bennett failed to gather the ball for St. Andrew’s, and the speedy Kingswood left-wing, D. van Niekerk, went over near the comer. The conversion failed. It was a spectacular game, played as rugby should be played, with two well-matched sides each just waiting for the other to make a mistake. Article 2: St Andrew's triumph ST ANDREW’S … 6 kingswood … 3 GRAHAMSTOWN. — St Andrew’s beat Kingswood 6-3 in a good, hard fought game. St Andrew’s opened the score, with a good try after ten minutes with a full line movement and Womersley, on the left wing, went over to score far out. The conversion attempt failed. Both sides played good rugby and came near to scoring on numerous occasions, but at half time the score remained at 3-0. Kingswood tried hard to equalise in the second half and only determined tackling by St Andrew’s kept them out. St Andrew’s scored their second try when Womersley went over after a good movement. The Conversion kick again failed. Kingswood came back strongly. A cross-kick by fly-half Wellington was followed up by D. van Niekerk on the left wing, who fell on the ball as it crossed the line.
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    Image Number: 1333_204
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    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 Article 1: Graeme beat Kingswood GRAEME … 15 KINGSWOOD … 6 GRAHAMSTOWN. — In an exciting inter-schools game, Graeme College had the territorial advantage in the first half and were winning more scrums and lineouts than Kingswood, but were unable to penetrate Kingswood’s defence. . The scoring opened after 20 minutes with Wellington, the Kingswood fly-half, putting over a very good drop to make the score 3-0. Soon afterwards the Graeme fly- half, Edge, replied with a similar good drop to make the score 3-3. Then Graeme were penalised in front of their posts, Wellington made no mistake to increase the score to 6-3 in Kingswood’s favour. Just on half-time Edge dropped his second goal to make the score 6-6 at half-time. In the second half Watson scored a penalty for Graeme and soon afterwards Graeme were awarded another penalty after a late tackle and Watson again converted to make the score 12-6. With a few minutes to full time, Graeme forwards, playing magnificently, stormed down to the Kingswood line and King, their No. 8, scored midwey [midway] between the poles and touch-line to make the final score 15-6. The conversion failed. Article 2: Graeme wins exciting match In a thrilling inter-schools match on Saturday, Graeme College beat Kingswood by 15 points to 6 on the Graeme main field. The game was characterised by many attempts at drop goals and forward play. Scoring opened after 20 minutes when Wellington, the Kingswood fly-half, put over an excellent drop kick to make the score 3-0. Soon afterwards the Graeme fly-half, Edge, replied with a drop kick of similar calibre. Then Kingswood moved into the lead again after a successful penalty kick in front of Graeme’s posts. Just on half-time, Edge put his second successful drop over, making the haif-time score 6-6. Halfway into the second half the Graeme wing, Watson, succeeded with two penalties to make the score 12 6 in Graeme’s favour. With a few minutes left to play, the Graeme forwards, who dominated up front, stormed to the Kingswood line for their 8th man, King, to score, the conversion failed. Kingswood 2nd 8, Graeme 2nd 5. Kingswood U15A 6, Graeme U15A 6. Kingswood U14A 3, Graeme U14A 3.
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    Image Number: 1333_205
    Media Id: 1333_205
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 Article 1: St. Andrew’s beat Kingswood In a hard, exciting match played on Gane Field, St. Andrew’s managed to defeat Kingswood by six points to three. St. Andrew’s left-wing, Womersley, went over for a good try in the 7th minute, when Gosling badly missed his tackle, to make the score 3-0. The conversion failed. Kingswood missed their chance of equalising when a penalty failed in the 18th minute. In spite of the excellent play by the I Kingswood centres, the good tackling of the St. Andrew’s back-line prevented them from scoring on several occasions. Halfway into the second half, the ball travelled along the St. Andrew’s back-line from a loose scrum to left-wing Womersley, who again beat Gosling to score his second try. The conversion failed. Shortly afterwards, from a set scrum in the St. Andrew’s 25, the Kingswood fly-half Wellington cross-kicked. Bennett failed to gather the ball for St. Andrew’s, and the speedy Kingswood left-wing, D. van Niekerk, went over near the comer. The conversion failed. It was a spectacular game, played as rugby should be played, with two well-matched sides each just waiting for the other to make a mistake. Article 2: St Andrew's triumph ST ANDREW’S … 6 kingswood … 3 GRAHAMSTOWN. — St Andrew’s beat Kingswood 6-3 in a good, hard fought game. St Andrew’s opened the score, with a good try after ten minutes with a full line movement and Womersley, on the left wing, went over to score far out. The conversion attempt failed. Both sides played good rugby and came near to scoring on numerous occasions, but at half time the score remained at 3-0. Kingswood tried hard to equalise in the second half and only determined tackling by St Andrew’s kept them out. St Andrew’s scored their second try when Womersley went over after a good movement. The Conversion kick again failed. Kingswood came back strongly. A cross-kick by fly-half Wellington was followed up by D. van Niekerk on the left wing, who fell on the ball as it crossed the line.
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    Image Number: 1333_207
    Media Id: 1333_207
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 KINGSWOOD JUST PIPPED In an exciting match played on Gane Field, the touring Rondebosch side beat Kingswood by 20 points to 19. The score opened in the 14th minute when the Kingswood 8th man, D. van Niekerk, broke loose from a maul mid- way between the Rondebosch 25 and the half-way line to score near the posts. The conversion failed. The Kingswood prop, Wienand, dribbled the ball down the centre of the field for D. van Niekerk to score his second try. Full-back Salmon converted. Then from a five-yard scrum near the Rondebosch posts, Wellington put over a drop kick for Kingswood to make the score 11-0. Not long afterwards he was successful again, making the half-time score 14-0 to Kingswood. Five minutes after play resumed in the second half, Rondebosch right-wing Olivier went over for a try in the corner. The conversion failed. PENALTY In the 12th minute, Rondebosch flanker Muller put over a penalty to make the score 14-6. An unsuccessful movement by the touring side on their own line failed, with the result that the alert Kingswood scrum-half C. van Niekerk scored a superb try under the posts. A Salmon converted. Rondebosch narrowed the margin when their front-ranker, D. Gilbert broke from the loose to set a movement going for left-wing Cotton to score. Rondebosch scored again in the 18th minute but this time the conversion failed. Right-wing Olivier scored his second try for Rondebosch, who now needed only three points to win. In the last minute Muller kicked another successful penalty for Rondebosch to give them a one point victory over the home side. Final score: Rondebosch 20, Kingswood 19.
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    Image Number: 1333_211
    Media Id: 1333_211
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 Exciting match won by Grey In an exciting game that swung from one end of the field to the other, Grey 1st beat Kingswood 1st by 11 points to 5 on Gane Field on Saturday. Kingswood played into the sun first and started off with good attacking rugby, but it was the Grey backs that were on top and in the 12th minute they scored. The conversion failed. The clever Grey 8th man, Karp, next broke from a loose scrum and after a good run, gave the ball to centre Cowley who scored. He converted his own try. Shortly after half-time, Kingswood’s left wing, D. van Niekerk, shot into the line to take a reverse pass from Wellington, and after a loose maul had formed the Kingswood captain, C. van Niekerk, went over for a superb try. Full-back Salmon converted. Not long afterwards Grey left-wing Rice scored near the corner. The try was unconverted. With both teams attacking alternatively form this point onwards, the game ended without a change in score.
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    Image Number: 1333_212
    Media Id: 1333_212
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 Exciting match won by Grey In an exciting game that swung from one end of the field to the other, Grey 1st beat Kingswood 1st by 11 points to 5 on Gane Field on Saturday. Kingswood played into the sun first and started off with good attacking rugby, but it was the Grey backs that were on top and in the 12th minute they scored. The conversion failed. The clever Grey 8th man, Karp, next broke from a loose scrum and after a good run, gave the ball to centre Cowley who scored. He converted his own try. Shortly after half-time, Kingswood’s left wing, D. van Niekerk, shot into the line to take a reverse pass from Wellington, and after a loose maul had formed the Kingswood captain, C. van Niekerk, went over for a superb try. Full-back Salmon converted. Not long afterwards Grey left-wing Rice scored near the corner. The try was unconverted. With both teams attacking alternatively form this point onwards, the game ended without a change in score.
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    Image Number: 1333_213
    Media Id: 1333_213
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 Van Niekerk impresses EAST LONDON — Kingswood College seized their chances to beat Selborne College 10-9 in an inter-schools rugby match on the BRU Ground here on Saturday. The visitors played their best football against the wind in the second half, but their opponents, splendidly served by their loose forwards and front row, had enough of the ball to win and would have done so had the centres fed their wings. Both sides disappointed with unnecessarily high tackling. The backs, too, might have coped better with the strong wind sweeping the length of the field, had they kept a closer formation. Kingswood’s points came from tries by D. van Niekerk, an impressive left wing, and Anderson, both of which were converted by Salmon. Selborne replied with tries by Edkins and Steenkamp and a penalty by Weber.
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    Image Number: 1333_215
    Media Id: 1333_215
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 Selborne go down 11-9 IN an exhilarating display of running rugby, Kingswood College, Grahamstown, narrowly beat Selborne 11-9 in the main curtain-raiser to the Border-Transvaal Currie Cup match in East London this afternoon. Play swung excitingly from one end of the field to the other as both sets of three-quarters attacked in turn. A feature of the game was the stout defences of the teams, though Selborne could not always hold Van Niekerk, the Kingswood left wing, in check. Selborne opened the scoring when Edkins brought off an interception to run in from 20 yards out and score. Just on half-time Van Niekerk shook off three tackles in a splendid run and the conversion by Salmon put Kingswood into a 5-3 lead. Ten minutes into the second half Selborne failed to stop a foot rush and Anderson grabbed the ball for a try close in. Again Salmon converted. Selborne came back with exciting play by their three-quarters and Steenkamp rounded off a good move for a try near the corner. Shortly before the final whistle Weber succeeded with a simple penalty.
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    Image Number: 1333_217
    Media Id: 1333_217
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 Rugby 1970 Article 1: St. Andrew’s beat Kingswood In a hard, exciting match played on Gane Field, St. Andrew’s managed to defeat Kingswood by six points to three. St. Andrew’s left-wing, Womersley, went over for a good try in the 7th minute, when Gosling badly missed his tackle, to make the score 3-0. The conversion failed. Kingswood missed their chance of equalising when a penalty failed in the 18th minute. In spite of the excellent play by the I Kingswood centres, the good tackling of the St. Andrew’s back-line prevented them from scoring on several occasions. Halfway into the second half, the ball travelled along the St. Andrew’s back-line from a loose scrum to left-wing Womersley, who again beat Gosling to score his second try. The conversion failed. Shortly afterwards, from a set scrum in the St. Andrew’s 25, the Kingswood fly-half Wellington cross-kicked. Bennett failed to gather the ball for St. Andrew’s, and the speedy Kingswood left-wing, D. van Niekerk, went over near the comer. The conversion failed. It was a spectacular game, played as rugby should be played, with two well-matched sides each just waiting for the other to make a mistake. Article 2: St Andrew's triumph ST ANDREW’S … 6 kingswood … 3 GRAHAMSTOWN. — St Andrew’s beat Kingswood 6-3 in a good, hard fought game. St Andrew’s opened the score, with a good try after ten minutes with a full line movement and Womersley, on the left wing, went over to score far out. The conversion attempt failed. Both sides played good rugby and came near to scoring on numerous occasions, but at half time the score remained at 3-0. Kingswood tried hard to equalise in the second half and only determined tackling by St Andrew’s kept them out. St Andrew’s scored their second try when Womersley went over after a good movement. The Conversion kick again failed. Kingswood came back strongly. A cross-kick by fly-half Wellington was followed up by D. van Niekerk on the left wing, who fell on the ball as it crossed the line.
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    Image Number: 1333_218
    Media Id: 1333_218
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 David van Niekerk Article 1: Praise for E.P. Eastern Province were generally regarded as the best of the 24 teams who took part in the seventh Danie Craven Rugby Week for schools teams in Salisbury last week. We hear from a source close to the S.A. Rugby Board that, had the teams from Cape Province not had to return early in order to be back at their schools, the final attraction would have been between Eastern Province and Natal—and, according to knowledgeable critics, Eastern Province would have walked this match as well. Eastern Province had the rare distinction of playing in the opening match of the week—a match which Dr Danie Craven, President of the South African Rugby Board and father of the idea and who has seen all seven Craven Weeks, described as the finest opening match of any Week to date. Most tries In addition Eastern Province scored the most tries of all the teams—a total of 21 with only three against. Dr Craven described this Eastern Province team as the best to wear the red and black jersey at Craven Week and one of the best teams ever to play in the Craven Week. He has always had his qualms about the Eastern Province teams but this one was outstanding “Not a particularly heavy team, but very well balanced and extremely mobile, with the loose forwards doing great work and the half-backs Van Niekerk and William Horn, and the centres Gavin Cowley and Neil Ward outstanding. In the three matches, Eastern Province also scored the most points - 100 with only 22 against. Formula Dr Craven has devised a formula by which the attack and defence of a team is measured by the number of tries scored. Eastern Province also won this hands down with a total tally of 135 points, followed by Eastern Transvaal with 126. The 1971 Craven Week, will be held in Kimberley and in 1972 in Potchefstroom. It is possible that the 1973 week will be held in Stellenbosch in honour of Dr Craven. This will be the 10th Craven Week. Danie Craven believes that, if Eastern Province retains a large majority of the 1970 players, either in employment or at the University, Eastern Province seniors have very tough teams in years to come. Article 2: Big win for E.P. schools SALISBURY. — Eastern Province Schools, playing the more enterprising rugby, running with the ball at every opportunity, ran out comfortable winners by 36 points (six goals, a try and a penalty goal), to 11 (a goal, a try, and a penalty goal) against a disappointing Griqualand West Schools team, who could never get into top gear and were 8-21 behind at half-time. Eastern Province thus won all three of their games in the 1970 Craven Week tournament. The Eastern Province scrum-half, C. van Niekerk was the outstanding plaver on the field. He fed his fly-half well and initiated several good tries with some fine breaks around the base of the scrum. For Griqualand West eighth man Erasmus had a good game. Eastern Province’s points were scored through tries by left-wing Van Niekerk (two), centre Katherine, lock M. Botha, lock F. Botha, scrum-half C. van Niekerk, right-wing Watson (one try each), centre Cowley (five conversions), and fly-half Horn, who kicked a penalty goal and conversion. Griqualand West’s points came from a try by scrum-half Watt a try by centre Pienaar, a conversion and penalty goal by their fly- half Jooste. Article 3: Eastern Province ran out victors by six goals and five tries to one penalty goal. Star of the Eastern Province side was the speedy left wing, D. van Niekerk who crossed his opponents’ line five times. The most deserved try of the match, however, came in the second half from Eastern Province’s flyhalf, Horn, who scored after initiating a move at mid-field. Eastern Province scorers were: Van Niekerk (5), Tolmay (2), Rademeyer (1), Horn (1) and Watson (2). Cowley kicked five conversions and Horn one. The only Natal Country Districts score came in the first half from a fine 50 yard penalty, kicked by the number eight, J. de Vaal.
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    Image Number: 1333_221
    Media Id: 1333_221
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 Exciting match won by Grey In an exciting game that swung from one end of the field to the other, Grey 1st beat Kingswood 1st by 11 points to 5 on Gane Field on Saturday. Kingswood played into the sun first and started off with good attacking rugby, but it was the Grey backs that were on top and in the 12th minute they scored. The conversion failed. The clever Grey 8th man, Karp, next broke from a loose scrum and after a good run, gave the ball to centre Cowley who scored. He converted his own try. Shortly after half-time, Kingswood’s left wing, D. van Niekerk, shot into the line to take a reverse pass from Wellington, and after a loose maul had formed the Kingswood captain, C. van Niekerk, went over for a superb try. Full-back Salmon converted. Not long afterwards Grey left-wing Rice scored near the corner. The try was unconverted. With both teams attacking alternatively form this point onwards, the game ended without a change in score.
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    Keywords: black and white photo, rugby, 1970, sports, match, game,
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    Image Number: 1333_222
    Media Id: 1333_222
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 KINGSWOOD JUST PIPPED In an exciting match played on Gane Field, the touring Rondebosch side beat Kingswood by 20 points to 19. The score opened in the 14th minute when the Kingswood 8th man, D. van Niekerk, broke loose from a maul mid- way between the Rondebosch 25 and the half-way line to score near the posts. The conversion failed. The Kingswood prop, Wienand, dribbled the ball down the centre of the field for D. van Niekerk to score his second try. Full-back Salmon converted. Then from a five-yard scrum near the Rondebosch posts, Wellington put over a drop kick for Kingswood to make the score 11-0. Not long afterwards he was successful again, making the half-time score 14-0 to Kingswood. Five minutes after play resumed in the second half, Rondebosch right-wing Olivier went over for a try in the corner. The conversion failed. PENALTY In the 12th minute, Rondebosch flanker Muller put over a penalty to make the score 14-6. An unsuccessful movement by the touring side on their own line failed, with the result that the alert Kingswood scrum-half C. van Niekerk scored a superb try under the posts. A Salmon converted. Rondebosch narrowed the margin when their front-ranker, D. Gilbert broke from the loose to set a movement going for left-wing Cotton to score. Rondebosch scored again in the 18th minute but this time the conversion failed. Right-wing Olivier scored his second try for Rondebosch, who now needed only three points to win. In the last minute Muller kicked another successful penalty for Rondebosch to give them a one point victory over the home side. Final score: Rondebosch 20, Kingswood 19.0
    Collections: ALB0003
    Orientation: panoramic
    Pixel Size: 2701 x 1483
    Credit: Kingswood College / Kingswood Historic Photographs/CON0002/ALB0005
    Keywords: sepia photo, 1970, rugby, sports, match, game,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: 1333_226
    Media Id: 1333_226
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 Article 1: St. Andrew’s beat Kingswood In a hard, exciting match played on Gane Field, St. Andrew’s managed to defeat Kingswood by six points to three. St. Andrew’s left-wing, Womersley, went over for a good try in the 7th minute, when Gosling badly missed his tackle, to make the score 3-0. The conversion failed. Kingswood missed their chance of equalising when a penalty failed in the 18th minute. In spite of the excellent play by the I Kingswood centres, the good tackling of the St. Andrew’s back-line prevented them from scoring on several occasions. Halfway into the second half, the ball travelled along the St. Andrew’s back-line from a loose scrum to left-wing Womersley, who again beat Gosling to score his second try. The conversion failed. Shortly afterwards, from a set scrum in the St. Andrew’s 25, the Kingswood fly-half Wellington cross-kicked. Bennett failed to gather the ball for St. Andrew’s, and the speedy Kingswood left-wing, D. van Niekerk, went over near the comer. The conversion failed. It was a spectacular game, played as rugby should be played, with two well-matched sides each just waiting for the other to make a mistake. Article 2: St Andrew's triumph ST ANDREW’S … 6 kingswood … 3 GRAHAMSTOWN. — St Andrew’s beat Kingswood 6-3 in a good, hard fought game. St Andrew’s opened the score, with a good try after ten minutes with a full line movement and Womersley, on the left wing, went over to score far out. The conversion attempt failed. Both sides played good rugby and came near to scoring on numerous occasions, but at half time the score remained at 3-0. Kingswood tried hard to equalise in the second half and only determined tackling by St Andrew’s kept them out. St Andrew’s scored their second try when Womersley went over after a good movement. The Conversion kick again failed. Kingswood came back strongly. A cross-kick by fly-half Wellington was followed up by D. van Niekerk on the left wing, who fell on the ball as it crossed the line.
    Collections: ALB0003
    Orientation: panoramic
    Pixel Size: 2664 x 1501
    Credit: Kingswood College / Kingswood Historic Photographs/CON0002/ALB0005
    Keywords: sepia photo, 1970, rugby, sports, match, game,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: 1333_228
    Media Id: 1333_228
    Path: Kingswood College Digital Archive / Kingswood College Images / Photographic Prints / CON0002 / ALB0005
    Description: Rugby 1970 Exciting match won by Grey In an exciting game that swung from one end of the field to the other, Grey 1st beat Kingswood 1st by 11 points to 5 on Gane Field on Saturday. Kingswood played into the sun first and started off with good attacking rugby, but it was the Grey backs that were on top and in the 12th minute they scored. The conversion failed. The clever Grey 8th man, Karp, next broke from a loose scrum and after a good run, gave the ball to centre Cowley who scored. He converted his own try. Shortly after half-time, Kingswood’s left wing, D. van Niekerk, shot into the line to take a reverse pass from Wellington, and after a loose maul had formed the Kingswood captain, C. van Niekerk, went over for a superb try. Full-back Salmon converted. Not long afterwards Grey left-wing Rice scored near the corner. The try was unconverted. With both teams attacking alternatively form this point onwards, the game ended without a change in score.
    Collections: ALB0003
    Orientation: panoramic
    Pixel Size: 2703 x 1510
    Credit: Kingswood College / Kingswood Historic Photographs/CON0002/ALB0005
    Keywords: black and white photo, rugby, sports, 1970, match, game,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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PRIVACY POLICY

THIS PRIVACY POLICY (“POLICY”) GOVERNS THE PROCESSING OF PERSONAL INFORMATION BY Kingswood College IN CONNECTION WITH Kingswood College’S ARCHIVE WEBSITE (“WEBSITE”) LOCATED AT kingswood.africamediaonline.com. YOUR USE OF THE WEBSITE IS SUBJECT TO THIS POLICY. BY USING THIS WEBSITE, YOU SIGNIFY YOUR CONSENT TO PROCESSING OF YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS PRIVACY POLICY.

Kingswood College MAY AMEND THIS POLICY AT ANY TIME. AMENDED TERMS SHALL BE EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY UPON THE POSTING OF THE REVISED POLICY AND ANY SUBSEQUENT ACTIVITY IN RELATION TO THE WEBSITE SHALL BE GOVERNED BY SUCH AMENDED TERMS. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH ANY TERM IN THIS POLICY, PLEASE DO NOT USE THIS WEBSITE.

This Agreement was last revised on [Revised date].
Enquiries: Carey Hobson

  1. PERSONAL INFORMATION COLLECTION AND USE
    1. Subject to consent, Kingswood College collects, stores and uses information from Archive Content Subjects (persons whose personal information is determined from the digitisation or digital processing of records belonging to Kingswood College) for the following purposes:
      1. to compile and maintain an archive for Kingswood College,
      2. to be published in marketing and communications materials, including but not limited to, school magazines, brochures, newsletters and published photographs on the Website or otherwise,
      3. to provide the Archive Content Subjects with direct marketing communications regarding Kingswood College’s activities and news.
    2. We collect Personal Information from the following persons:
      1. natural persons over 18,
      2. natural persons under 18 with the consent of a competent person,
      3. juristic persons such as companies duly represented by a representative,
      4. people who send enquiries or requests to our contact email address.
    3. Categories of persons listed in clause 1.4 may include Website Users and Archive Content Subjects and in certain instances persons may categorised as both.
    4. Kingswood College may also automatically collect and store non-personally identifiable information from Your use of the Website.
    5. Kingswood College may collect the following personal information from Website Users:
      1. name,
      2. surname,
      3. username and password,
      4. job description,
      5. organisation name,
      6. organisation type,
      7. organisation URL,
      8. email address,
      9. telephone number,
      10. mobile telephone number,
      11. facsimile number,
      12. address,
      13. city and province,
      14. postal code,
      15. country,
      16. type of organisation,
      17. the market the organisation serves,
      18. non-personal browsing habits and click patterns,
      19. IP address,
      20. purchasing information and buying patterns,
      21. any additional information necessary to deliver our services,
      22. details of responses to Your enquiries and any online communications between us and You, and
      23. any information provided to us by You.
    6. Kingswood College may collect the following personal information from Archive Content Subjects: 1.8.1 name,
      1. name,
      2. surname,
      3. date of birth,
      4. age,
      5. gender,
      6. race,
      7. language,
      8. culture,
      9. physical health,
      10. ethnic origin,
      11. education information,
      12. religion,
      13. disability,
      14. marital status,
      15. pregnancy,
      16. mental health,
      17. biometric information,
      18. location information,
      19. employment history,
      20. personal opinions, views or preferences,
      21. The views or opinions of another individual about the person;
      22. videos recordings,
      23. audio recordings,
      24. manuscripts,
      25. photographs, and
      26. any additional information that can form part of the archive of [ORGANISATION NAME.
    7. We may use cookies or other tracking technologies to collect information such as the pages You visit or the information You request. The Website hosting agents and/or service providers may automatically log Your “IP address” which is a unique identifier for Your computer and/or other access device. Such information collected is for aggregate purposes only.
  2. CONSENT TO PROCESS YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
    1. If You are a Website User, You consent to the processing of Your Personal Information specifically including (i) to greet the User when he/she accesses the Website, (ii) to inform the Website User of facts relating to his/her access and use of the Website as well as to assist with problems, (iii) to provide the Website User with access to the Website and the associated Website services, (iv) to provide the Website User with direct marketing communications regarding Kingswood College’s activities and news, and/or (v) to compile non-personal statistical information about browsing habits, click-patterns and access to the Website.
    2. If You are an Archive Content Subject, You consent to the processing of Your Personal Information specifically including (i) to compile and maintain an archive for Kingswood College, (ii) to be published in marketing and communications materials, including but not limited to, school magazines, brochures, newsletters and published photographs on the Website or otherwise, and/or (iii) to provide the You with direct marketing communications regarding Kingswood College’s activities and news.
    3. The processing of Your Personal Information shall include the collection, receipt, recording, organisation, collation, storage, updating or modification, retrieval, alteration, consultation, use; dissemination by means of transmission, distribution or making available in any other form; or merging, linking, as well as blocking, degradation, erasure or destruction of information.
    4. By using our Website, You represent that You are of the age of 18 or older or that you have necessary authorisation from a competent person and that you consent to Your Personal Information to be processed by Kingswood College.
    5. You expressly consent to Kingswood College retaining Your Personal Information once Your relationship with Kingswood College has been terminated for: aggregate, statistical, reporting and historical purposes.
    6. In the event that You wish to revoke all consent pertaining to Your Personal Information and/or You would like Kingswood College to remove and/or delete Your Personal Information entirely, You may contact Kingswood College via email to c.hobson@kingswoodcollege.com
  3. HANDLING OF PERSONAL INFORMATION
    1. Kingswood College endeavours to comply with all laws and regulations applicable to Kingswood College pertaining to information and communications privacy including, but not limited to, the 1996 South African Constitution and the Protection of Personal Information Act 4 of 2013 (“the Act”). Kingswood College applies the principles of protection of Personal Information under such Act and further legislation referred to in the Act.
    2. Kingswood College seeks to ensure the quality, accuracy and confidentiality of Personal Information in its possession. You warrant that all personal information supplied by You is both true and correct at the time of provision. In the event of any aspect of Your personal information changing post submission, it is Your responsibility to immediately notify Kingswood College of the said changes by email to Carey Hobson. You agree to indemnify and hold Kingswood College, its officers, directors, employees, agents, and suppliers harmless from and against any claims, damages, actions and liabilities including without limitation, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or punitive damages arising out of Kingswood College’s reliance on Your personal information should Your personal information contain any errors or inaccuracies.
    3. You warrant that You have the authority, permissions and consents to provide Kingswood College with any third party information submitted to Kingswood College.
    4. Kingswood College will take all reasonable measures in order to ensure Your Personal Information is appropriately safeguarded, these precautions include, but are not limited to: access control mechanisms via username and password, and software protection for information for security.
    5. Should an unauthorised person/s gain access to Your Personal Information Kingswood College will contact You within a reasonable time to inform You of such access.
    6. Kingswood College may share Your PersonaI Information with authorised third parties such as service providers to Kingswood College. These include, but are not limited to digital archiving service providers. Kingswood College does not permit these parties to use such information for any other purpose than to perform the services that Kingswood College has instructed them to provide. All processing is compatible with such purpose.
    7. Kingswood College may appoint certain agents, third parties and/or service providers which operate outside the borders of the Republic of South Africa. In these circumstances Kingswood College will be required to transmit Your Personal Information outside South Africa. The purpose of the trans-border transfer of Your Personal Information may include, but is not limited to: data hosting and storage. You expressly consent to the trans-border flow of Your Personal Information.
    8. The Website may contain links to other websites. Kingswood College is not responsible for the privacy practices of such third party websites.
  4. RECORDS OF PERSONAL INFORMATION
    1. Records relating to the provision of Kingswood College products and/or services by Kingswood College to You and the Personal Information submitted by You is retained for publication on the Website and/or to provide you with the Website services.
    2. Such records may be required to be retained in terms of legislated records retention requirements, Kingswood College’ operational purposes and/or for production as evidence by Kingswood College in legal proceedings.
    3. In terms of Section 14(2) of the Act records of personal information may be retained for periods in excess of those contemplated in 4.1 for historical purposes. Kingswood College warrants that appropriate safeguards are in place to prevent the records being used for any other purpose.
    4. Kingswood College may disclose Your Personal Information under the following circumstances: 4.4.1 To comply with the law or with legal process;
      1. To protect and defend Kingswood College’s rights, equipment, facilities and other property;
      2. To protect Kingswood College against misuse or unauthorised use of the Website and/or products and/or services; and/or
      3. To protect other Website Users or third parties affected negatively by Your actions in use of the products/services and/or the Website.
  5. ACCEPTABLE USE
    In connection with the Digital Archive Material (as made available through the Website) You agree that:

    1. No Item containing the image of or reference to a person is to be used for a purpose other than for which rights are granted by Kingswood College, without prior express written permission of Kingswood College.
    2. Only a single digital copy of an Item may be stored on a single computer, hard drive, or any other storage device, and that that copy may not be duplicated in any way whatsoever, except for a single backup copy which may only be used in the event of the original being deleted, lost, or irreparably damaged.
    3. Once the Item has been used for the purpose for which use rights were granted, all copies of the Item must be deleted, apart from where it forms part of the archive of what was published.
  6. OBJECTIONS, COMPLAINTS AND QUERIES
    1. Should You have any questions about this Privacy Policy, require a correction to be made to Your Personal Information that Kingswood College keeps on record, request a copy of the record itself, lodge an objection to the collection, Use or processing of Your Personal Information by Kingswood College, or delete Your personally identifiable information, you may send an e-mail to c.hobson@kingswoodcollege.com
    2. There may be instances where we cannot grant You access to the Personal Information we hold. We may need to refuse access if granting access would interfere with the privacy of others or if it would result in a breach of confidentiality. Should this be the case, we will give You written reasons for any refusal.

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