- AB-AB/26
- File
- 1974-08-12 - 1993-12-17
Part of Anna Bentley
This is focussing on Oakham School Enterprises LTD, since its creation. This file is chiefly made of legal documents and letters.
Oakham School
Part of Anna Bentley
This is focussing on Oakham School Enterprises LTD, since its creation. This file is chiefly made of legal documents and letters.
Oakham School
OSEL, Report and Financial Statements
Part of Anna Bentley
A collection of reports and financial statements, and letters, related to the activities of Oakham School Enterprises Ltd (OSEL), spanning from 1978 to 1995.
Oakham School
Part of Houses
A file containing photographs of the Ancaster performing arts soiree in 2006, with a programme of the event.
Oakham School
Part of Houses
This file contains information sheet for the academic year 2021-2022 for the girls in Rushebrookes.
Kim Robinson
Part of Headmasters
This file focusses on School calendars, prior to the Red Books.
Oakham School
Part of Headmasters
This file focusses on letters sent/received by John Buchanan, chiefly during his headmastership (1958-1977).
John Buchanan
Part of Headmasters
This focusses on various items relating to F.C. Doherty himself or events under his headmastership.
Oakham School
Part of Buildings and Estates
This file focusses on various documents relating to the History of the Science buildings which cannot be linked to any other files.
Oakham School
Part of Buildings and Estates
A collection of documents relating to the BAFS Pavilion, built on Doncaster Close, on the site of the original cricket pavilion. It was opened on 24 May 2014, on Speech Day, by Mike Gatting. It was named BAFS after O.O. Brian Smith (‘54), captain of the school’s unbeaten first Rugby XV, Hockey XI and Cricket XI teams.
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Part of Buildings and Estates
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