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Oakham School Bryan Waites
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  • HEA-HEA/10-HEA/10/2-HEA/10/2/18
  • Sub-File
  • 1989 - 1991
  • Fait partie de Headmasters

Graham Smallbone

B. Waites

  • STF-STF/9-STF/9/3-STF/9/3/1-STF/9/3/1/71
  • Pièce
  • 1990 - 1994
  • Fait partie de Staff

Oakham School

Oakhamian Magazine, Vol. 206, Winter 2020

Magazine named Oakhamian Magazine - The Magazine of Oakham School and The Old Oakhamian Club; 156 Pages; Contents for the Oakhamian: The Headmaster writes, Read All about it, New Faces, A Year in Pictures, A Coronavirus Challenge, Academic, Performing Arts, Trips & Tours, Community, Activities, Sport, Beyond Oakham. Contents for the OO Club Magazine: News, Alumni Interview, Dairy Good, 1584 Society, Frank & Stuart, Nursing the coronavirus frontline, OO Entrepreneurs, Memories of Oakham, Pet Names, Obituaries.

Oakham School

Notes from John Barber

  • HEA-HEA/10-HEA/10/2-HEA/10/2/18-HEA/10/2/18/6
  • Pièce
  • 10/11/1990
  • Fait partie de Headmasters

Notes from John Barber to Michael Stevens regarding the celebrations of the 450th anniversary of the birth of Archdeacon Robert Johnson.

John Lewis Barber

Correspondence

  • HEA-HEA/10-HEA/10/2
  • Dossier
  • 1985 - 1996
  • Fait partie de Headmasters

Graham Smallbone

A letter from Graham Smallbone to Bryan Waites

  • HEA-HEA/10-HEA/10/2-HEA/10/2/18-HEA/10/2/18/1
  • Pièce
  • 15/11/1990
  • Fait partie de Headmasters

A letter from the Headmaster Graham Smallbone to Bryan Waites at the Rutland County Museum regarding celebrating the 450th anniversary of the birth of Archdeacon Robert Johnson.

Graham Smallbone

A letter from Graham Smallbone to Bryan Waites

  • HEA-HEA/10-HEA/10/2-HEA/10/2/18-HEA/10/2/18/2
  • Pièce
  • 26/11/1990
  • Fait partie de Headmasters

A letter from the Headmaster Graham Smallbone to Bryan Waites at the Rutland County Museum regarding celebrating the 450th anniversary of the birth of Archdeacon Robert Johnson and an article in This England.

Graham Smallbone