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Archival description30 Years of Co-Education, 1971-2001
- AB-AB/15
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- 2001
Part of Anna Bentley
A booklet commemorating 30 years of Co-Education at Oakham School. Contents: message from John Buchanan, Up to 1970, the Concept of Co-Education, "There were a gallant lot", "For us, Co-Education is no an issue", "30 Years of Co-Education, highlights.
Oakham School
Invincible Shirov falls to Kramnik
- AB-AB/30-AB/30/3
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- 30/03/1992
Part of Anna Bentley
Newspaper cutting reporting on the sixth round of the Oakham School Junior International in 1992.
Malcolm Pein
Report on Oakham School Junior Chess tournament
- AB-AB/30-AB/30/2
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- 01/04/1992
Part of Anna Bentley
Copy of a Danish newspaper article reporting on the last rounds of Oakham School Junior International in 1992.
Bjarke Kristensen
Report on Oakham School Junior Chess tournament
- AB-AB/30-AB/30/7
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- 03/1992
Part of Anna Bentley
Copy of a French-Canadian newspaper article reporting on Lesiège-Adams match at Oakham School Junior International in 1992.
Yves Boisvert
- AB-AB/30-AB/30/8
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- 28/03/1992
Part of Anna Bentley
Report on the fourth round at Oakham School Junior International in 1992.
The Guardian
Shirov takes time to regain Oakham lead
- AB-AB/30-AB/30/4
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- 31/03/1992
Part of Anna Bentley
Newspaper cutting reporting on the seventh round of the Oakham School Junior International in 1992.
Malcolm Pein
- AB-AB/30-AB/30/6
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- 29/03/1992
Part of Anna Bentley
Chess match reports of Jean-Paul Mercier from 9 March to 29 March 1992 at Oakham School Junior International. Three pages A to C.
Liberation
Report on Oakham School Junior Chess tournament
- AB-AB/30-AB/30/5
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- 28/03/1992
Part of Anna Bentley
Copy of a Danish newspaper article reporting on the last rounds of Oakham School Junior International in 1992.
Det Fri Aktuelt
Shirov survives a cardinal sin
- AB-AB/30-AB/30/9
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- 28/03/1992
Part of Anna Bentley
Newspaper cutting reporting on the fourth round of the Oakham School Junior International in 1992.
Malcolm Pein