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The School Fields

A drawing from Doncaster Close with All Saints' church in the background.

O.W.

Three letters from R.E.M. Thomas

Three letters from R.E.M. Thomas, School Marshal, to Cecil A. Hewett (A), Professor James Stephen Curl (B) and David Watt (C) regarding the architecture of College House and a comparison with Quaintree Hall in Braunston.

R.E.M. Thomas

Two plans of the new rooms

Two plans, for the ground floor and the first floor, of the new Music School, with hand-written notes. Two pages A and B

Oakham School

Views Of Oakham School

A black, spiral bound album of prints of drawings of Oakham School buildings by Julia Roberts; including Old School, Peterborough House, Lincoln House, Buchanans, Rushebrookes, Oakham Canal, Wharflands, Chapmans, School House, Round House, the quad, College House, the Memorial Library, the Sargants Laboratories, the Wharton pavilion, the Buttercross, Deanscroft and the Chapel.

Julia Roberts

Wharton Pavilion (1983-2014)

A collection of documents relating to the Wharton pavilion, built on the site of the Old Gymnasium, adjacent to Wharflands. The opening ceremony took place on 4 July 1983 by O.O. Ron Jacobs ('45), President of the R.F.U. In July 2014, the Wharton Pavilion, known as Stumps, was taken down.

L.R. Shipsides

Wilson Fields and Pavilion

A collection of documents relating to the Wilson Fields and cricket pavilion, including photographs of the opening. In 2005, the Springfield Playing Fields on Ashwell Road were renamed the Wilson Fields, to honour O.O. Lynn Wilson ('57). Lynn Wilson also funded the construction of a pavilion on the fields. The official opening ceremony took place on 16 May 2005.

Oakham School

With compliments' note

A 'With Compliments' note from Thomas E. Wilson, the architect of the Jerwoods Campus.

Thomas E. Wilson

Round House

A collection of documents relating to Round House, the first purpose-built girls’ boarding house, built in 1972 on what was School House tennis court. The Architect, Tom E. Wilson, designed a building in the shape of a Dovecote, or a Birdcage. The builders were George Duxbury (OO, '34) and Sons. The new house contained thirty bed-sitters on three floors, built around a central spiral stairway. A common room linked the new building with the War Memorial Library. At the back of the Library were built a small flat and domestic offices. Sixty girls moved in from the beginning of the 1972 Winter term and the boarding house was officially opened on 28 October 1972 by Mrs Haywood.

Alan Oliver

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