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Fait partie de Headmasters
A note from the Headmaster Tony Little regarding the history of the school, its ocation, academic performance, sports, school life
Tony Little
Fait partie de Headmasters
A note from the Headmaster Tony Little regarding the history of the school, its ocation, academic performance, sports, school life
Tony Little
Fait partie de Houses
A note to Jon Wills informing him that Philip Ward from Uppingham School called offering his sympathy
Oakham School
Fait partie de Houses
A photo of Ancaster House - Jerwoods Sports day team.
Oakham School
A photo of Jon Wills and a pupil
Fait partie de Houses
A colour photo of Jon Wills with what is possibly a pupil.
Oakham School
A photograph of boys on far side
Fait partie de The World Wars
A photograph in black and white of boys planting potatoes on far side during the Second World War
Oakham School
A photograph of J. D. Buchanan.
Fait partie de Headmasters
A photo graph of JDB reading a speech in a hall. There are large horseshoes in the top right hand corner
Roger Blackmore
Fait partie de Headmasters
A speech by J. D. Buchanan for the Junior Sermon. Centers on the idea of beginnings e.g. the beginning of school and civilisation. Talks about the beginning of the world in science and religion.
John Buchanan
Fait partie de Headmasters
A sermon by J. D. Buchanan on Bernstein. Talks of the stages of man and how education is designed to help children in the first 3 stages become men. The idea of conceptualising behaviour and why we should or should not do things. Describes the difference in language between middle and lower classes and focuses on language in general.
John Buchanan
Fait partie de Headmasters
A sermon by J. D. Buchanan discussing charity. Talks of the 19th century being driven by profit, capitalism and a Laissez-Faire attitude. Then turns his attention to the 70s and how charity has developed.
John Buchanan
Fait partie de Headmasters
A speech by J. D. Buchanan for Remembrance day. What is the meaning of Remembrance Sunday,, how everyone becomes a historian on that day, looking back on the past and thining aout what caused the fighting and what can we learn from it. Talks of the British Empire. Handwritten notes on the back.
John Buchanan