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Architecture

This file focusses on documents relating to the construction of the Sports Hall, including architectural plans.

Loughborough Recreation Planning Consultants Ltd

A plan of the ground floor

A ground level plan, section and elevation of the Swimming pool and Sports Hall from Loughborough Recreation Planning Consultants Ltd in 1973.

Loughborough Recreation Planning Consultants Ltd

Photographs

This file focusses on photographs, of the Jerwoods Campus since its opening in 1974.

L.R. Shipsides

Ephemera

This focus focusses on various documents relating to the construction of the Jerwoods campus in the 1970s.

Thomas E. Wilson

College House (Old Sanatorium)

A collection of photographs and art work of College House, formerly the Old Vicarage, which was the Sanatorium before becoming the first girls' boarding house in 1971. Also contains a large file on the architecture and history of the building.

Brian and Elizabeth Nicholls

Historic American Timber Joinery - A Graphic Guide

An article entitled 'Historic American Timber Joinery - A Graphic Guide' written by Jack A. Sobon, discussing and illustrating the joints in American traditional timber-framed buildings of the past. Six pages A to F.

Jack A. Sobon

Fee proposal for Oakham School

A fee proposal for a new Music School, produced by Franklin Ellis Architects for Oakham School. Four pages A to D.

Franklin Ellis Architects

Four plans of the Music School

Four plans for the proposed new Music School, including a plan of the first floor, the second floor, the basement and ground floor. Four pages A to D

Franklin Ellis Architects

Wharton Pavilion (1983-2014)

A collection of documents relating to the Wharton pavilion, built on the site of the Old Gymnasium, adjacent to Wharflands. The opening ceremony took place on 4 July 1983 by O.O. Ron Jacobs ('45), President of the R.F.U. In July 2014, the Wharton Pavilion, known as Stumps, was taken down.

L.R. Shipsides

Round House

A collection of documents relating to Round House, the first purpose-built girls’ boarding house, built in 1972 on what was School House tennis court. The Architect, Tom E. Wilson, designed a building in the shape of a Dovecote, or a Birdcage. The builders were George Duxbury (OO, '34) and Sons. The new house contained thirty bed-sitters on three floors, built around a central spiral stairway. A common room linked the new building with the War Memorial Library. At the back of the Library were built a small flat and domestic offices. Sixty girls moved in from the beginning of the 1972 Winter term and the boarding house was officially opened on 28 October 1972 by Mrs Haywood.

Alan Oliver

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