- HOU-HOU/20-HOU/20/5-HOU/20/5/37
- Stuk
- 19/09/1989
Part of Houses
Template of a letter rom the Headmaster Graham Smallbone to Parents o pupils in Lincoln House informing them of the death of Henrietta Lea
Graham Smallbone
Part of Houses
Template of a letter rom the Headmaster Graham Smallbone to Parents o pupils in Lincoln House informing them of the death of Henrietta Lea
Graham Smallbone
Letters reveal Wilde's golden love
Part of Buildings and Estates
A newspaper cutting from The Independent reporting on letters revealing a previously unknown male love of Oscar Wilde, and on the debate concerning the frescoes in Old School. Hand-written note from Rod Smith to Graham Smallbone at the bottom of the article.
The Independent
A letter from Graham Smallbone
Part of Houses
A letter from the Headmaster Graham Smallbone to Parents and Guardians of girls in Lincoln House inviting them to the Thanksgiving service in chapel for Henrietta Lea
Graham Smallbone
Part of Houses
A note from the Headmaster Graham Smallbone to staff regarding the Thanksgiving service for Henrietta Lea
Graham Smallbone
A letter from Graham Smallbone to parents
Part of Houses
2 letters from the Headmaster Graham Smallbone to Mr & Mrs T.M. Ham, Charlotte's parents, and Mr & Mrs Wilkinson, Sophie and Rachel's parents, regarding the girls' mature response to witnessing Henrietta's accident
Graham Smallbone
Correspondence and plans regarding chapel improvements
Part of Chapel
Series of correspondance and plans connected to chapel improvements.
Colin Shewring
Old School (Shakespeare Centre)
Part of Buildings and Estates
This sub-series relates to the history of Old School, oldest building of Oakham School, in Cutts Close park. It is made of a collection of photographs and art work; of newspaper cuttings and letters, mostly relating to the debate concerning the refurbishment of the building and preserving the frescoes painted by Mary Sargant Florence.
Oakham School
A letter from Graham Smallbone to Sir Julian and Lady Lea
Part of Houses
A copy of the letter from the Headmaster Graham Smallbone to Sir Julian and Lady Lea regarding Henrietta's time at Oakham
Graham Smallbone