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Letters reveal Wilde's golden love

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

Old School (Shakespeare Centre)

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

Correspondence

This sub-series contains letters to the C.C.F. and Shooting team. The whole collection of letters is relating to the School's success at Bisley in 1964.

Grosvenor Talbot Griffith

Shooting

This series relates to the History of Shooting at Oakham School. The collection is made of team photographs, score books and ephemera relating to successes at Bisley. The collection spans from the 1950s to 1980s.

Oakham School

Jerwoods Ski Trips

This sub-series relates to the organisation of Lower School ski trip from 1998 to 2000.

Oakham School

OSEL correspondence

  • AB-AB/26-AB/26/13
  • Sub-File
  • 1983 - 1986
  • Part of Anna Bentley

A collection of letters relating to OSEL courses, Activity Holidays and events in the 1980s.

Oakham School

Correspondence

This sub-file is made of two letters from Roger Blackmore regarding OSEL accounts for the year 1984-1985.

Oakham School

A letter from Mike Heywood to Jon Wills

  • HOU-HOU/20-HOU/20/5-HOU/20/5/48
  • Item
  • 17/09/1989
  • Part of Houses

A letter from Mike Heywood to Jon Wills sending his sympathy and support, related to Henrietta Lea's accident.

Mike Heywood

Letters from Graham Smallbone to Parents

  • HOU-HOU/20-HOU/20/5-HOU/20/5/49
  • Item
  • 18/09/1989
  • Part of Houses

Two letters from the Headmsater, Graham Smallbone, to, respectively, Mr and Mrs Ham (A) and Mr and Mrs Wilkinson (B), related to Henrietta Lea's accident.

Graham Smallbone

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