- HIS-HIS/1-HIS/1/1-HIS/1/1/3
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- 1928
Part of History of the School
A book on the school history written by he Headmaster W.L. Sargant
Part of History of the School
A book on the school history written by he Headmaster W.L. Sargant
Part of History of the School
The Book of Oakham School, title and badge in red, fair condition, spine fragile and damaged on 1 duplicate at the bottom. Preface by Walter Lee Sargant, history of the school including the founder, earlier history and a list of governors; with drawings of buildings. With 2 duplicates
Part of Reference
A monograph written by Brian Needham on the subject of the headmastery of Talbot Griffith. Includes histories, timleines, pupils, sports teams, notable speakers for speech days.
Brian Needham
Part of History of the School
A series of correspondence to Mr Barberrelating to research into Thomas Orme for Barber's monograph. Includes some photocopied research sent ot Barber on Orme Also includes a portrait of Thomas Orme.
D.R. Witney
W. L. Sargant and The Book of Oakham School
Part of History of the School
Archdeacon Robert Johnson
Part of Chapel
A photograph of John Buchanan and other staff members leaving the Chapel, possibly taken in the late 1950s-early 1960s. The photograph was taken by Photo-Reportage Ltd and the number of print is stamped on the back: 147803. The number B3 is written on the photograph, in the bottom right corner.
Photo-Reportage Ltd
Some Louth Grammar School Boys
Part of History of the School
A photocopy of an entry for Thomas Orme in Richard Goulding's book "Some Louth Grammar School Boys", Part IV. 1799-1814, pp.67-69. The item was sent to John Barber by D.R. Witney, enclosed with his letter HIS/1/4/2/2. Two pages numbered A and B.
Richard W. Goulding
Part of History of the School
A photocopy of the entry for Rev B.N. Turner in Nichols's literary history book "Illustration of Literature", pp.140-194. Pages are numbered A to AB.
John Nichols
A letter from D.R. Witney to John Barber
Part of History of the School
A letter from D.R. Witney, Headmaster of King Edward VI School, to John Barber enclosing a copy of the inscription in the Church about Thomas Orme and an extract from "A History of Rutland". Items are numbered A to C.
D.R. Witney