Oakham School Magazine - 1964-1967
- OAK-OAK/2-OAK/2/38
- Unidad documental simple
- 1964 - 1967
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 - 1964-1967
Parte deOakhamian Magazines
Bound copy of several Oakhamian Magazine; hard, black cover; with a library label and the code 8JNX
Oakham School
A photograph of the Old Pavilion
Parte deBuildings and Estates
A photograph of the Old cricket pavilion prior to the rebuilding in 1931.
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A photograph of the New Pavilion
Parte deBuildings and Estates
A photograph of the New Pavilion restored in 1931.
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Parte deBuildings and Estates
A collection of documents relating to the BAFS Pavilion, built on Doncaster Close, on the site of the original cricket pavilion. It was opened on 24 May 2014, on Speech Day, by Mike Gatting. It was named BAFS after O.O. Brian Smith (‘54), captain of the school’s unbeaten first Rugby XV, Hockey XI and Cricket XI teams.
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Cricket legend opens new pavilion
Parte deBuildings and Estates
A newspaper cutting from the Rutland & Stamford Mercury reporting on the opening of BAFS cricket pavilion on 30 May 2014.
Rutland & Stamford Mercury
Parte deBuildings and Estates
This sub-file contains photographs of the opening ceremony of the Wilson Playing Fields on 16 April 2005.
Oakham School
Parte deBuildings and Estates
Seven negatives of the opening ceremony of the Wilson Fields and Pavilion on 16 April 2005.
Oakham School
A photograph of the School Campus
Parte deBuildings and Estates
An aerial photograph of the School Campus, looking towards Doncaster Close in 1937.
Aerofilms Ltd
A photograph of the School Campus
Parte deBuildings and Estates
An aerial photograph of the School Campus, looking towards Doncaster Close in 1937.
Aerofilms Ltd
Parte deBuildings and Estates
A photo album containing several photographs of the School buildings, including the interior of the Old School, the School House quad, a Physical Laboratory, The School House, School House dining hall and new changing rooms, Doncaster Close, the Gymnasium (now Queen Anne).
Charles Matkin