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A linocut of School House in a small frame.
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A linocut of School House in a small frame.
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An architectural drawing of College House
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An architectural drawing of College House from the south.
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This file contains various plans of the buildings of School House and Old Hall.
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This file contains various art work of School House and Old Hall throughout the years.
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Part of Buildings and Estates
This file contains various artwork of Old School throughout the years.
Corinna Meggitt
Features in the growth of Oakham
Part of Buildings and Estates
A map of Oakham town, focusing on Market place and High Street, showing School buildings.
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This sub-series focusses on the Merton building, erected on the site of the old Ashburton Dining Hall. It was in use on the first day of the 1991 Winter term and the official opening ceremony took place on 26 November. Michael McCrum, former Trustee and Master of Corpus Christi, Cambridge, opened the new block. It comprised “spacious corridors, staff rooms for each subjects and twenty-four comfortable and acoustically effective classrooms”. The building was named after OO Thomas Merton (‘32). The Headmaster, Graham Smallbone, planted a tree outside the entrance to commemorate the 450th anniversary of the Diocese of Peterborough. This new building houses the English, Maths and History Departments.
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Negatives of the Merton Building
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Three negatives of seven photographs of the Merton Building and three of the Ashburton Building, probably in the 1990s.
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This file contains various photographs of the Merton building on Church Street, since its construction in 1990.
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Photographs of the Merton Building
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Two photographs (A and B) of a boy and a girl walking out of the Merton Building. These photographs were probably taken for Marketing purposes or for publication in the School Magazine in the 1990s.
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