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- Sub-Series
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Parte deBuildings and Estates
Brian and Elizabeth Nicholls
Parte deBuildings and Estates
Brian and Elizabeth Nicholls
Parte deBuildings and Estates
A collection of photographs and art work of School House, and plans of the building.
Roy Peters Photography
Ashburton building (Haywood building)
Parte deBuildings and Estates
This sub-series focusses on the Ashburton building, formerly the Haywood building.
Colonel Thomas Haywood, Chairman of the Trustees, laid the foundation stone of a new building, which was to bear his name, on 13th June 1964. The architects of this new academic building were F.J. Lenton & Partners. It came to use in September 1965 and was officially opened by Group Captain Douglas Bader. It housed the Geography and Modern Languages Departments. It comprised nine classrooms and the Jerwood Hall in the basement, which was equipped as a lecture hall, cinema and television room. In 1978, a new extension to the Haywood Building saw the addition of six classrooms and ancillary rooms to the Modern Languages, Geography and Audio Visual Aids Departments. The Haywood building on Church Street was extended in 1984. It was renamed 'Ashburton' in 1989 and now houses the Modern Foreign Languages and Classics departments.
Photo-Reportage Ltd
The Queen Elizabeth Theatre (since 1984)
Parte deBuildings and Estates
A collection of photographs of the QET since the transformation of the Barraclough Hall as part of the Quatercentenary Development Plan. The architect, W.O. Wilson, had designed a modern auditorium, with raked seating and a large stage below the audience, a gallery and a foyer facing the Music School lawn and purpose-built rooms for changing, costumes, scenery making and storage. It was equipped with a computerized lighting system and sophisticated sound equipment. The new Oakham Theatre was officially opened on 16 November 1984 by Queen Elizabeth II.
L.R. Shipsides
Parte deHistory of the School
A group of negatives used as the illustrations in "The Story of Oakham School".
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A letter from Roger Blackmore to Alan Grieve
Parte deAnna Bentley
A letter (A) from Roger Blackmore to Alan Grieve regarding a selection of photographs to be used in a brochure to promote the Activity Holidays. Attached is a sheet (B) of comparable charges between Oakham, Marlborough and Taunton for the year 1985.
Roger Blackmore
The Oakhamian, Vol LXXIV, Christmas Term 1959
Parte deOakhamian Magazines
A5 magazine named The Oakhamian, stappled, with a white cover; 43 pages; contents on the inside cover: Editorial, School News, Valete, Obituary, Avete, Lectures, Film Notes, Shooting, C.C.F., Scout Notes, Island in the Sun, "21" Club, O.P.R.S., O.S.M.A.S., Stamp Club, Chess, Music, Off the Record, Literary, Games, Queer Birds, Problem Corner, Correspondence, O.O. News; with a photograph of shooting team, CCF Camp photographs, Majorca trip Photographs
Oakham School
The Oakhamian, Vol LXXVI, Summer Term 1960
Parte deOakhamian Magazines
School Magazine named The Oakhamian; white cover and black letters; 33 pages; contents on the inside cover: Editorial, Scholl News, O.O. News, Avete, Speech Day, Societies, Music Notes, Literary, Combined Cadet Force, Arduous Training Camp, Outward Bound, Scout Notes, Games, The Library, Contemporaries, Correspondence, Valete; with photographs of: Public Schools' Seven-A-Side Team - 1960, the School's Manuscript page for the CCF Centenary Book, the CCF Camp in North Wales
Oakham School
The Oakhamian, Vol LXXIX, Summer Term 1962
Parte deOakhamian Magazines
School Magazine named The Oakhamian; white cover and black letters; 36 pages; contents on the inside cover: Editorial, School News, O.O. News, Obituary, Avete, Paques
Oakham School