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- 1984 - 1995
Part of Buildings and Estates
This file focusses on photographs of the Music School throughout the years.
Roger Blackmore
Part of Buildings and Estates
This file focusses on photographs of the Music School throughout the years.
Roger Blackmore
Opening of the Faculty of Social Sciences
Part of Buildings and Estates
An invitation to the oficial opening of the Faculty of Social Science
Oakham School
Opening of Lynn Wilson fields and Associated Photos
Part of Buildings and Estates
A selection of photographs in colour and black and white of the opening of the Lynn Wilson fields, an annual OO dinner and presentations/ events that have occurred on the playing fields.
Oakham School
Part of Buildings and Estates
This file focusses on the official opening of the Faculty of Social Sciences on 9 September 2017.
Oakham School
Newspaper cutting on Prince Philip's visit
Part of Headmasters
Newspaper pages from The Grantham Journal on Prince Philip's visit to Oakahm and photos with Talbot Griffiths. Items A to C
Grosvenor Talbot Griffith
Part of Buildings and Estates
3 black and white photos of the exterior of the music school.
Roger Blackmore
Part of Buildings and Estates
Two photographs (A and B) of the construction of the new Music School, next to the Barraclough Hall (theatre) as part of the Quatercentenary Development Campaign.
Roger Blackmore
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 Buildings and Estates
A programme for the opening of the faculty of Social Sciences, with a welcome note from the Headmaster Nigel Lashbrook and the schedule for the day
Oakham School
Part of Buildings and Estates
A collection of photographs and art work of the Barraclough Dining Hall. It was opened on 28 September 1987 by Lord Forte. It contained two dining halls on the ground floor and a staff dining hall, bar and common room above. It was named Barraclough Hall, in memory of Norman Barraclough (OO, 1883) and his widow, Mrs Barraclough, a great benefactor to the school.
Roger Blackmore