- HOU-HOU/13-HOU/13/4
- Sub-Series
- 1957 - 2011
Part of Houses
This sub-series focuses on letters related to the history of Wharflands house, its pupils and staff.
Jon Wills
Part of Houses
This sub-series focuses on letters related to the history of Wharflands house, its pupils and staff.
Jon Wills
Part of Buildings and Estates
This file focusses on research done by staff members on the history of the School Campus.
Jon Wills
Part of Headmasters
Five tributes to John Buchanan written by Headmaster Dr Joe Spence; The Times; Michael Stevens; Jon Wills, Chairman of the O.O. Club; and Ian Smith, Director of Rugby.
Dr Joe Spence
Part of Houses
A note from Jon Wills, Housemaster of Lincoln, thanking all staff for their support, related to Henrietta Lea's tragic accident.
Jon Wills
Part of Buildings and Estates
A photo album containing several photographs of the School buildings, including the interior of the Old School, the School House quad, a Physical Laboratory, The School House, School House dining hall and new changing rooms, Doncaster Close, the Gymnasium (now Queen Anne).
Charles Matkin
An email from Jon Wills to Teaching staff
Part of Houses
An email from Jon Wills to all teaching staff regarding the history of Buggy Jerwood's oar and the 1908 London Olympics in which Jerwood competed. Rev F.H. Jerwood became the first Housemaster of Wharflands in 1920. There is also a list of five Old Oakhmian Olympians.
Jon Wills
Part of Houses
This sub-series contains files and items related to Henrietta Lea. most of the collection is made of sympathy cards and letters from Parents and Staff to Jon and Kim Wills.
Oakham School
Part of Houses
Some notes by Jon Wills reflecting on the best course of action following an accident involving pupils.
Jon Wills
Part of Houses
This series focuses on Wharflands pupils and staff since its opening in 1920. Most of the series is made of house photographs, various photographs of Housemasters and administration documents.
Oakham School
Part of History of the School
Three letters between Adam Lowe and Jon Wills related to the Kilburn Road Gaol, now the Richard Bull Centre, and visiting College House and the School Archives.
Adam Lowe