- AB-AB/23-AB/23/18-AB/23/18/5
- Pièce
- 14/01/1994
Fait partie de Anna Bentley
Two notes from the Appeal Office to the Bursar (A) and the Headmaster (B), regarding the celebration of John Barber's birthday and the Barber Archive Room.
R.D.
Fait partie de Anna Bentley
Two notes from the Appeal Office to the Bursar (A) and the Headmaster (B), regarding the celebration of John Barber's birthday and the Barber Archive Room.
R.D.
A Service of Thanksgiving for Simon & Pip Schanschieff
Fait partie de Chapel
An order of Service for the service of thanksgiving to celebrate Simon & Pip Schanschieff's 50 years of marriage at the School Chapel
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Pavilion Opening at Oakham School
Fait partie de Buildings and Estates
An article published in a local magazine reporting on the opening of Oakham School's newest Cricket Pavilion on 24 May 2014, named in honour of O.O. Brian A.F. Smith. Two pages A and B.
N/D
A photograph of Rushebrookes bridge
Fait partie de Buildings and Estates
A photo of the Rushebrookes bridge decorated with bunting to celebrate the wedding of Prince Harry in 2018.
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The Old Oakhamian, No.47, 1985 - Quatercentenary Commemorative Issue
Fait partie de Oakhamian Magazines
A5 magazine, red cover with the badge of the school on the cover; 85 pages; contents listed inside: Editorial, This Year's President, Richard Bull, O.O. Quatercentenary Dinner, A.G.M. and O.O. Day, Regional Reunions, 1984 - A Personal View, The Royal Visit, A Pilot through the Shoals, Life in the Twenties and the Eighties, School News, O.O. News, New Members, Address Changes, Engagements, MArriages, Births, Deaths, Obituaries, O.O. Golfing Society, O.O. Rifle Club, O.O. Masonic Lodge, Notices, Club Colours/School Shop, Rugby Fixtures, Diary Dates, Late News, J.D.B.'s "An Oakham Overture to Poetry", Centre Section - Oakham School Campus 1985; with photographs of the Royal Visit, portraits of Graham Smallbone, S.G. Schanschieff, a photograph of 5 old masters; with a loose document:a programme of the Old Oakhamian Day 08/06/1985; bottom o page 77 has been cut off
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