Oakham School Magazine - 1955-1959
- OAK-OAK/2-OAK/2/36
- Unidad documental simple
- 1955 - 1959
Parte deOakhamian Magazines
Bound copy of several Oakhamian Magazine; hard, black cover; with a library label and the code 8JNX
Oakham School
Oakham School Magazine - 1955-1959
Parte deOakhamian Magazines
Bound copy of several Oakhamian Magazine; hard, black cover; with a library label and the code 8JNX
Oakham School
The Oakhamian, Vol LXXIII, Christmas Term 1958
Parte deOakhamian Magazines
A5 magazine named The Oakhamian, stappled; 37 pages; contents on the inside cover: School News, Avete, House Transferts, Valete, What is Toc H?, "21" Club, Chess, the Field Society, Stamp Club, The Band, O.P.R.S., Lesctures, O.S.M.A.S., The Concert Club, Scout Notes, Film Notes, Showtime, Corps Notes, Bisley 1958, Problem Corner, Bert Cutting, The Brussels Exhibition, Rugger Forum, Trouble Brewing, Athletics, The Steeplechases, Swimming Sports, Cricket, Football, Hockey Fixtures, Correspondence, O.O. News
Oakham School
Parte deOakhamian Magazines
Bound Copy of several Old Oakhamian Issues; red, hard cover; with a library stamp, the accession code 10882 and the code 8JNX
Oakham School
Parte dePhotographic and Art Collection
An envelop containing 1 slide, 1 letter from Beatrice Townrow to David Morgan, 81 photographs, including the Royal visit, CCF training, boys around campus, construction of Chapmans, the swimming pool.
David Morgan
Parte dePhotographic and Art Collection
A box of slides and various photographs of the school in the 1960s, including the Royal visit in 1964. Donated by David Morgan, Physics teacher.
David Morgan
Parte deActivities and Societies
A photograph of the first girls in the C.C.F in 1973.
Brian and Elizabeth Nicholls
Parte deActivities and Societies
A photograph of the High Sheriff of Rutland, Major Herbert Whaley inspecting the C.C.F. cadets at the proclamation of Queen Elizabeth II in Market Place in 1952.
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A photograph of Major Herbert Whaley
Parte deActivities and Societies
A photograph of the High Sheriff of Rutland, Major Herbert Whaley, addressing the crowd at the proclamation of Queen Elizabeth II in Market Place in 1952.
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