Stumps at the Wharton Pavilion
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- 15/04/1999
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A plaque celebrating the opening of the Stumps at the Wharton Pavilion by Allan Lamb.
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Stumps at the Wharton Pavilion
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A plaque celebrating the opening of the Stumps at the Wharton Pavilion by Allan Lamb.
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Photographs of the Sports Hall
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Two photographs (A and B) in colour of the Sports Hall, probably in the 1990s.
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Photographs of the construction of the Science block
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Two photographs (A and B) of the construction work in a corridor of the new Science block.
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Photographs of the construction of the Science block
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Five photographs (A to E) of the scaffolding and the construction site of the new Science block.
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Photographs of the architectural model
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Two photographs (A and B) of the model of the proposed Jerwoods Campus for the Lower School in the early 1970s.
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Photographs of the architectural model
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Two photographs (A and B) of the model of the proposed Jerwoods Campus for the Lower School in the early 1970s.
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Photographs of Buchanans extension
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Two photographs in black and white of the entrance and new extension of Buchanans house in the 1980s.
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Pavilion Opening at Oakham School
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An article published in a local magazine reporting on the opening of Oakham School's newest Cricket Pavilion on 24 May 2014, named in honour of O.O. Brian A.F. Smith. Two pages A and B.
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Opening of the Science Laboratories
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A photograph of Dr John Cheverton and Sir John Krebs in front of the plaque commemorating the opening of three new laboratories.
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Four negatives of 12 photographs of pupils in front of various School buildings, including College House, Reception, the main Entrance and the Barraclough Dining Hall, probably in the 1990s.
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