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A letter from Alan Grieve to Simon Schanschieff

  • AB-AB/26-AB/26/13-AB/26/13/45
  • Item
  • 15/11/1983
  • Parte de Anna Bentley

A letter from Alan Grieve to Simon Schanschieff regarding the Quatercentenary Appeal and enclosing an advertisement taken from The Tatler for the Stowe Ball. Three pages A to C.

Alan Grieve

A letter from Roger Blackmore to Alan Grieve

  • AB-AB/26-AB/26/13-AB/26/13/22
  • Item
  • 24/09/1984
  • Parte de Anna Bentley

A letter from Roger Blackmore to Alan Grieve responding to the memorandum AB/26/13/21 and giving feedback from an OO Committee meeting regarding the Dinner on 24 November.

Roger Blackmore

OSEL, Report and Financial Statements

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

Oakham School Enterprises Ltd

  • AB-AB/26
  • Documento
  • 1974-08-12 - 1993-12-17
  • Parte de 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

A letter from Alan Grieve to Roger Blackmore

  • AB-AB/26-AB/26/13-AB/26/13/24
  • Item
  • 16/07/1984
  • Parte de Anna Bentley

A letter from Alan Grieve to Roger Blackmore commenting on a dinner, probably part of the Quatercentenary celebrations. Two pages A and B.

Alan Grieve

Correspondence on Catering staff

  • AB-AB/26-AB/26/13-AB/26/13/44
  • Sub-sub-file
  • 1983-12-19 - 1984-01-03
  • Parte de Anna Bentley

Three letters from Alan Grieve and Roger Blackmore regarding OSEL events and Activity Holidays in 1984 and the need to add to the catering staff.

Alan Grieve

A letter from Roger Blackmore to Alan Grieve

  • AB-AB/26-AB/26/13-AB/26/13/23
  • Item
  • 07/09/1984
  • Parte de Anna Bentley

A letter from Roger Blackmore to Alan Grieve regarding a card to be sent to all Old Oakhamians and the catering arrangement for the OO Dinner.

Roger Blackmore