A letter from Roger Blackmore to Alan Grieve
- AB-AB/26-AB/26/13-AB/26/13/32-AB/26/13/32/1
- Item
- 25/06/1984
Part of Anna Bentley
A letter from Roger Blackmore to Alan Grieve regarding future OSEL events.
Roger Blackmore
A letter from Roger Blackmore to Alan Grieve
Part of Anna Bentley
A letter from Roger Blackmore to Alan Grieve regarding future OSEL events.
Roger Blackmore
A letter from Roger Blackmore to Trevor Case
Part of Anna Bentley
A letter from Roger Blackmore to Trevor Case, Bursar, regarding OSEL accounts in 1985, payments, Commemorative items for the Quatercentenary and the OO dinner. Two pages A and B.
Roger Blackmore
Correspondence between Roger Blackmore and Alan Grieve
Part of Anna Bentley
Two letters between Roger Blackmore and Alan Grieve relating to a board meeting on 10 July 1984.
Alan Grieve
Part of Headmasters
This series focusses on the headmastership of Oliver Richard Sylvester Bull (1977-1984) and contains items relating to the life at School in the 1970s and 1980s, its staff and pupils. One of the files relates to Michael Stevens as Acting Headmaster for two terms in 1985.
Oakham School
Part of Buildings and Estates
This series is related to the buildings on the School campus and documents their history. Most of the collection is made of photographs and artwork, as well as architectural plans. Each sub-series focusses on a different building.
Oakham School
Part of Buildings and Estates
A collection of photographs and architectural plans of the Music School since its opening in 1984.
Roger Blackmore
Part of Activities and Societies
This series focusses on Chess International tournaments at Oakham School and School teams competing in National Championships. A large sub-series relates to Garry Kasparov visiting the School in 1997.
Oakham School
Part of Activities and Societies
This sub-series focusses on photographs of various Chess tournaments and other events held at Oakham School.
Roger Blackmore
Part of Buildings and Estates
This file focusses on photographs of the Music School throughout the years.
Roger Blackmore