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Graham Smallbone Photographs
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A negative file, 1990

A storage file with negatives of Roger Blackmore's photographs. Contents: Oakham Festival '90; Staff; Athletics and Sports Day; Speech Day guest; Lectures; Swimming; C.C.F.; Chess; Hockey; School Campus. Negatives A to JF.

Roger Blackmore

A photograph of Graham Smallbone

  • HEA-HEA/10-HEA/10/1-HEA/10/1/5
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  • Part of Headmasters

A photograph of the Headmaster Graham Smallbone standing on the stage in the Barraclough dining hall, probably during staff announcements at break. Date is unknown.

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Graham Smallbone conducting

  • HEA-HEA/10-HEA/10/1-HEA/10/1/12
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  • Part of Headmasters

A photograph of the Headmaster Graham Smallbone conducting a rehearsal of a staff performance, with David Smith singing and Philip Coates playing the cello. Date is unknown.

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Headmasters

  • HEA
  • Subfonds
  • 1818 - 2023

Stretching back to the headmastership of Dr. Doncaster, this collection comprehensively covers the correspondence, publications, photographs and other ephemera of the headmasters of Oakham School up to the present day. For many of the headmasters, correspondence and rolls calls are a significant theme in their series.

This collection also contains an excellent record of speeches and sermons given by G. Talbot Griffiths and John Buchanan.

The final series on reports covers the headmaster's, deputy headmaster's and registers writings on the state of the school, including topics such as building and estate development, admissions, the curriculum, examination results, and Old Oakhamians.

Oakham School

Graham Smallbone

This series focusses on the headmastership of Graham Smallbone (1985-1996) and contains items relating to the life at School in the 1980s and 1990s, its staff and pupils.

Graham Smallbone

Negatives

The series contains negative files produced by Roger Blackmore, showing pupils, staff, school campus and buildings, drama productions, sports competitions and other activities.

Roger Blackmore