- HIS-HIS/1-HIS/1/2-HIS/1/2/3-HIS/1/2/3/1
- Item
- 02/05/1981
Part of History of the School
A letter from John Barber asking for permission to use a photograph of Rev Edward Vere Hodge in his upcoming publication.
John Lewis Barber
Part of History of the School
A letter from John Barber asking for permission to use a photograph of Rev Edward Vere Hodge in his upcoming publication.
John Lewis Barber
A letter from John Barber to Brian Welford
Part of Staff
A letter from john Barber to Brian Welford regarding an Old Oakhamian, Radu Nicolas Tabacavici ('31) who played in the 1st XV.
John Lewis Barber
Part of History of the School
A photograph of John Jerwood, Visitor since 1972, used in John Barber's "The Story of Oakham School".
John Lewis Barber
A photograph of Thomas Crapper
Part of History of the School
A photograph and a negative of Thomas Crapper, not used in John Barber's "The Story of Oakham School".
John Lewis Barber
Part of History of the School
A print out of a miniature of Thomas Orme, headmaster of Louth Grammar School, used as illustration in John Barber's "The Story of Oakham School".
John Lewis Barber
Part of History of the School
A photograph of a painting of John Jerwood, used in John Barber's "The Story of Oakham School"
John Lewis Barber
Correspondence with the Rutland County Museum
Part of Headmasters
Nine letters between Graham Smallbone, Bryan Waites, Stephen Garnett and Nicholas Bomford regarding the 450th anniversary of the birth of Archdeacon Robert Johnson.
Graham Smallbone
Part of Headmasters
This series focusses on the headmastership of Francis Cecil Doherty (1929-1935) and contains items relating to the life at School in the early 20th century, its staff and pupils.
Francis Cecil Doherty
This collection consists of material which highlights the history of Oakham School. This includes monographs and research by various authors, as well as films and others audio and video recordings.
Oakham School
Part of Headmasters
Notes from John Barber to Michael Stevens regarding the celebrations of the 450th anniversary of the birth of Archdeacon Robert Johnson.
John Lewis Barber