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History of the School Sub-File
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Negatives

A group of negatives used as the illustrations in "The Story of Oakham School".

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Picking Oakham

A press cutting regarding the publication of "The Story of Oakham School" by John Barber. Attached is a note from Steven at Sycamore Press Ltd addressed to John Barber.

The Daily Telegraph

Correspondence with the Hereford Cathedral

A group of items from the Hereford Cathedral Library. A receipt for the the sum of £4 40p from John Barber to the Cathedral dated from 9 October 1981. A receipt for the sum of £10 from John Barber for donation to the Endowment Fund dated from 9 October 1981. A card from Penelope E. Morgan, Honorary Librarian at Hereford Cathedral Library, to John Barber regarding photographs of Bishop Atlay, dated from 24/09/1981. A letter from Norman Rathbone, Dean of Hereford Cathedral, to John Barber dated from 21 September 1981. A letter from Penelope E. Morgan to John Barber thanking him for his donation to the Endowment Fund dated from 9 October 1981. A letter from Penelope E. Morgan to John Barber sending an article about James Atlay and two photographs, dated from 3 October 1981.

Penelope E. Morgan

Special Pre-publication Offer

Special pre-publication offer leaflets, including the original booklet, a reminder and final offer, a note from the Bursar to Parents, a note from the OO Club to Old Oakhamians.

Sycamore Press Ltd

Letters to John Barber

Two letters from Ron and Vivian to John and Betty Barber, regarding the purchase of "The Story of Oakham School".

Ron

Letters from Mildred Blunt to John Barber

Two letter from Mildred F. Blunt, daughter of OO Edgar St John Blunt (1899), to John Barber asking him how to order copies of his book "The Story of Oakham School".

Mildred F. Blunt

Box 12 Sidney Sussex Archvies

A file compiled by Nigel Webb on the contents of Box 12 in the archives of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, which holds items relating to Archdeacon Johnson. Some photos of documents not very legible.

Nigel Webb

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