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- 04/12/1980
Part of Buildings and Estates
A plan of the Biology building in 1980.
Thomas E. Wilson
Part of Buildings and Estates
A plan of the Biology building in 1980.
Thomas E. Wilson
Part of Buildings and Estates
A survey of the existing laboratory block in 1956.
S. Dodson and Son
Part of Buildings and Estates
This file contains items relating to the construction of the new Music School in 2010, such as architects drawings and plans and proposals.
Franklin Ellis Architects
Part of Buildings and Estates
Two tables of support, with expected donations. Two pages A and B.
Oakham School
Old School (Shakespeare Centre)
Part of Buildings and Estates
This sub-series relates to the history of Old School, oldest building of Oakham School, in Cutts Close park. It is made of a collection of photographs and art work; of newspaper cuttings and letters, mostly relating to the debate concerning the refurbishment of the building and preserving the frescoes painted by Mary Sargant Florence.
Oakham School
Proposed Repairs and Alterations
Part of Buildings and Estates
A report on proposed repairs and alterations of Old School (Shakespeare Centre) from Bond & Read, Chartered Architects. Contents: Brief Description and History; Recommendations; Exterior; Interiors; Services. Four pages A to D.
Bond & Read
Part of Buildings and Estates
A building survey of College House by Nick Hill in August 1998, including an in-depth look at the fabric of the building, floor plans, sections and elevations and photographs. Six pages A to F.
Nick Hill
Part of Buildings and Estates
A list of School buildings and their dates of construction and contractors compiled by R.E.M. Thomas, School Marshal, and other town buildings. Two pages A and B.
R.E.M. Thomas
Photographs of the architects' model
Part of Buildings and Estates
Two photographs (A and B) of the model for the new School theatre.
L.R. Shipsides
Photographs of the architectural model
Part of Buildings and Estates
Two photographs (A and B) of the architectural model for the new Wharton Pavilion.
L.R. Shipsides