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Part of The World Wars
Copy of a page from "The Stag" with a letter from C.F.S[cott]
The Stag
Part of The World Wars
Copy of a page from "The Stag" with a letter from C.F.S[cott]
The Stag
Part of Headmasters
Correspondence between Vera Furner and Graham Smallbone on Maurice Kingham's Autograph Book, enclosing a letter from Graham Smallbone to Maurice Kingham thanking him for the photos of his time at Oakham School
Vera Furner
Letter to Wood from Mr Hopkinson
Part of Headmasters
A letter to Wood from Mr Hopkinson presenting his respect.
Mr Hopkinson
Letter to the Housemasters and Heads of School
Part of Pastoral and Medical Care
A letter to the housemasters and heads of schools about the poor behaviour of pupils in the town smoking and general lack of respect in cafes and by hotels.
Nigel Webb
Part of Headmasters
A letter to Richard Taylor regarding an exeat (day off) for the Queen's Coronation.
Oakham School
Letter to Mr Welford from Wilfred. J. Thompson
Part of Staff
A letter from Mr Thompson (OO) concerning information about rugby matches he was involved in and various old oakhamians who played in the rugby team in the 20s. Items A to D
Wilfrid Jansen Thompson
Letter to Mr Smallbone from C Shewring
Part of Chapel
A letter to Mr Smallbone enclose the estimate for the work in the chapel.
Colin Shewring
Letter from W.L.Sargant to Skevington
Part of Headmasters
A letter about employment and general life news. Also contains details about the school nurse's death and an update on the school.
Walter Lee Sargant
Letter from William Dunn to Oakham Canal Co.
Part of History of the School
A letter from William Dunn to the Oakham Canal Co. detailing about the return of the pupils and masters to the school. Two names of possible heads are mentioned including Thomas Barker (1722 - 1809) and Bradford (1796 - 1808).
William Dunn
Letter from Talbot Griffith to Jolly
Part of Headmasters
A letter from Talbot Griffith to Jolly remembering Jolly's arrival at Oakham and about a gift of a bit she made recently.
Grosvenor Talbot Griffith