- ACS-ACS/3-ACS/3/3-ACS/3/3/32
- Pièce
- 1977
Fait partie de Activities and Societies
Round medal from the U.N.O.R. finale, with a shooter
Union Nationale des Officiers de Réserve
Fait partie de Activities and Societies
Round medal from the U.N.O.R. finale, with a shooter
Union Nationale des Officiers de Réserve
Fait partie de Chapel
A bound version and an unbound version of the booklet of the words from A Living Stone. Also included is the sheet meet for soprano, alto, tenor, bass and piano. Items A and B
Dr Joe Spence
Photographs of the unveiling of the plaque
Fait partie de Buildings and Estates
Two photographs (A and B) of Lynn Wilson and his family unveiling the commemorative plaque in the new Wilson pavilion. Also present were Headmaster Joe Spence and Tom White.
Oakham School
Photographs of the unveiling of the plaque
Fait partie de Buildings and Estates
Two photographs (A and B) of the Headmaster Joe Spence and O.O. Lynn Wilson standing in front of the plaque.
Oakham School
Fait partie de Chapel
An order of service for a service of thanksgiving for the life of Reverend Terence Gerald Treanor ('47) in the School Chapel on Saturday 29 September 2018.
Oakham School
Fait partie de History of the School
A photograph of a painting of the Right Reverend James Atlay, Bishop of Hereford (1868-1894), used in John Barber's "The Story of Oakham School".
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Fait partie de History of the School
A series of correspondence and a short biography on the life of John Bunning, sent between L W Bunning and Terence Treanor.
L.W. Bunning
Fait partie de History of the School
A brief chronology of John Bunning's life by L.W. Bunning.
L.W. Bunning
A letter from Terence Treanor to L.W. Bunning
Fait partie de History of the School
A letter from Rev Terence Treanor to L.W. Bunning regarding Oakham School in the late 18th century and the research on John Bunning.
Rev Terence Treanor
A letter from Lester W. Bunning to Rev Terence Treanor
Fait partie de History of the School
A letter from Lester W. Bunning to Rev Terence Treanor regarding John Bunning, who attended Oakham School in the 18th century.
L.W. Bunning