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Correspondence with the Hereford Cathedral

A group of items from the Hereford Cathedral Library. A receipt for the the sum of £4 40p from John Barber to the Cathedral dated from 9 October 1981. A receipt for the sum of £10 from John Barber for donation to the Endowment Fund dated from 9 October 1981. A card from Penelope E. Morgan, Honorary Librarian at Hereford Cathedral Library, to John Barber regarding photographs of Bishop Atlay, dated from 24/09/1981. A letter from Norman Rathbone, Dean of Hereford Cathedral, to John Barber dated from 21 September 1981. A letter from Penelope E. Morgan to John Barber thanking him for his donation to the Endowment Fund dated from 9 October 1981. A letter from Penelope E. Morgan to John Barber sending an article about James Atlay and two photographs, dated from 3 October 1981.

Penelope E. Morgan

Negatives

A group of negatives used as the illustrations in "The Story of Oakham School".

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Letters from Graham Smallbone

  • HEA-HEA/10-HEA/10/2-HEA/10/2/14
  • Sub-File
  • 02/1995
  • Parte deHeadmasters

Correspondence between Vera Furner and Graham Smallbone on Maurice Kingham's Autograph Book, enclosing a letter from Graham Smallbone to Maurice Kingham thanking him for the photos of his time at Oakham School

Vera Furner

Photographs

This sub-file focusses on photographs of the Barraclough Hall since its construction in 1946.

Photo-Reportage Ltd

Marketing photographs

Three photographs of a girl and a boy sitting outside College House and the Chapel, taken for Marketing purposes in the 1990s.

Oakham School

Photographs of various buildings

Three photographs of Old School, All Saints Church and School House in their original frame. The photographs were taken by John Burton & Sons, Photographers and Artists, Leicester, in activity from 1863 to 1911.

John Burton & Sons, Photographers and Artists

Photographs of the School Campus

A folder containing photographs of the School's buildings, facilities and campus, including a donation letter from Charles Hawes. The photographs were taken by Marshall, Keene and Co in 1937, probably commissioned by the Headmaster.

Marshall, Keene and Co