- BES-BES/1-BES/1/13
- Sub-Series
- 1931 - 2014
Parte de Buildings and Estates
L.R. Shipsides
Parte de Buildings and Estates
L.R. Shipsides
This collection covers the history of all the libraries of Oakham School as well as the creation and daily working of the archives.
The Library series has material relating to each regeneration of the library (Smallbone, War Memorial). There is a rich photographic record of the opening and daily running of the Smallbone Library accompanied by administrative documents such as catalogues.
Under the Archives series, material cover correspondence with external readers and research into the history of the school and its pupils. There are also archive committee meeting minutes which show the evolution of the archives from its inception in 2010.
Oakham School
The material in this collection is primarily made up of the research completed by the school historian, Brian Needham, but also contains books written by ex-school members of staff.
Oakham School
Correspondence and Administration
Parte de Headmasters
Richard Bull
A leter from ORSBull to Old Oakhamians
Parte de Headmasters
Richard Bull
Administration and Correspondence
Parte de Headmasters
Tony Little
Headmaster's Annual Report 1969-1970
Parte de Headmasters
Annual report for the year 1969-1970, including the school numbers, staff changes, Academics, Faculty Reports, Chapel, Library, Drama, Societies, C.C.F., Scouts and Duke Of Edinburgh Award Scheme, Health, Accomodation, The SchoolShop, Old Oakhamians, Second Development Campaign, General Remarks. With 2 appendix: University entrants and Paying for Private Schools
John Buchanan
Oakham School Development Plan
Parte de Anna Bentley
Correspondence relating to the Oakham School 1993 Development Plan.
Oakham School
A letter from Graham Smallbone and Terence Treanor
Parte de Anna Bentley
A letter (page A) from Graham Smallbone, Headmaster, and Rev Terence Treanor, Honorary Secretary of the Old Oakhamian Club, seeking to update Old Oakhamians' records and to launch the appeal for a new library; attached is a questionnaire (page B).
Graham Smallbone