IN THE SHELTER. SCHOOL WARDEN.
A lino-cut from 1941 Showing boys working on their exam in an
air raid shelter
(probably in Woking) from a wartime copy of The Elliottonian (school
magazine).
There is a close up of the print at the bottom of this page.

Some of the text says
Among the boys in the shelter when Mr.Mitchell made his study
for the above lino-cut were the eleven boys who were successful in passing
the Oxford exam. the picture amply conveys the difficulties which both
boys and masters had to contend with during the course of the studies.
The present system of roof-spotting has enabled us to carry on in the comfort of
the classrooms, but when things were not so favourable,
we may feel at least we did not allow ourselves to be defeated.
