- TGT-TGT/9-TGT/9/2
- Unidad documental simple
- 1984
Parte deTerrence Treanor
A book entitled "Operation Oakham" by John Buchanan, with hand-written notes by TGT
John Buchanan
Parte deTerrence Treanor
A book entitled "Operation Oakham" by John Buchanan, with hand-written notes by TGT
John Buchanan
Parte deReference
Operation Oakham by John Buchanan. It tells the story as to how Oakham became an independent school and allowed access to girls. Lists on expansion and revenue.
John Buchanan
Parte deReference
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
Parte deHistory of the School
A photocopy of a page from a book discussing the school under Mr Adcock. Includes a layout of the plan of Old School House.
N/D
Parte deHistory of the School
A typed version of an old letter concerning the health of the headmaster of Uppingham and the future of the school.
Exeter
Parte deHistory 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 portrait of Baptist Noel Turner
Parte deHistory of the School
A print out of a portrait of Baptist Noel Turner, Headmaster of Oakham School between 1769 and 1778.
N/D
Parte deHistory of the School
A portrait and a photocopied section from Nicol's Literary History about the reverend, who was headmaster at the school between 1769 - 1778.
John Nichols
Some Louth Grammar School Boys
Parte deHistory 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
A letter from C.J. Sturman to John Barber
Parte deHistory of the School
A letter from C.J. Sturman to John Barber enclosing newspaper reports from the Lincoln, Rutland & Stamford Mercury and the memorial inscription composed by John Waite. Four pages numbered A to D.
C.J. Sturman