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The Oakhamian, Vol LXX, Easter Term 1955

A5 magazine named The Oakhamian, stappled; 26 pages; red border on the cover with 6 fleurs-de-lys and 3 British roses; contents listed on the inside cover: School News, Avete, Valete, C.C.F., Schooting, Scout Notes, Cub Notes, Chess, Debating Society, the Museum, Films, O.P.R.S. Notes, the Music Club, Lepidotus Elvensis, Sparks from the Torch, Oakham, Uppingham and St. Olave's, "She Stoops to Conquer", Easter term plays, American Schools and Other Things, Hockey, Under XIV Football, the Running Eight, Fives, Athletics Match, Boxing, O.O. News; name "Frame" hand-writen on the first page; with a photograph of the War Memorial Library; with humourous drawings of Discus; with a photograph of H.R.H. The Duke Of Gloucester arriving at School House

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The Old Oakhamian, No.30, 1968

A5 magazine, white cover with the badge of the school on the cover; 47 pages; contents listed on the inside cover: Editorial, This Year's President, Annual Dinner, Annual General Meeting and O.O. Day, Regional Meetings, School News, O.O. News, K.R.B., Engagements, Marriages, Births, Deaths, Obituaries, New Members, Address List Part III, Masonic Lodge, Notices, Diary Dates, Golf; with a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on Doncaster Close, a portrait of G.R. Scruby, a photograph of members of the O.O. Committee, a photograph of a hockey match against Oundle

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The Old Oakhamian, 1968-1973

Bound Copy of several Old Oakhamian Issues; red, hard cover; with a library stamp, the accession code 10882 and the code 8JNX

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The Oakhamian, Vol. 162, Summer Term 2001

The Oakhamian Magazine, recording the Summer term 2001. Contents: Chapel; OSCA; Speech Day; Drama and Music; Art, Design and Technology; Expeditions and Trips; Sport; House Reports.

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The Queen Elizabeth Theatre (since 1984)

A collection of photographs of the QET since the transformation of the Barraclough Hall as part of the Quatercentenary Development Plan. The architect, W.O. Wilson, had designed a modern auditorium, with raked seating and a large stage below the audience, a gallery and a foyer facing the Music School lawn and purpose-built rooms for changing, costumes, scenery making and storage. It was equipped with a computerized lighting system and sophisticated sound equipment. The new Oakham Theatre was officially opened on 16 November 1984 by Queen Elizabeth II.

L.R. Shipsides

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