- HEA-HEA/8-HEA/8/2
- Unidad documental compuesta
- 1958 - 2002
Parte deHeadmasters
John Buchanan
Parte deHeadmasters
John Buchanan
A letter from Chris Love to John Barber
Parte deHistory of the School
A letter from C.C. Love to John Barber regarding "The Story of Oakham School" and "Operation Oakham", and sharing some memories of his time at school.
Christopher Charles Love
A letter from Mark Jenkins to John Barber
Parte deHistory of the School
A letter from Mark Jenkins to John Barber, prompted by an article in the Rutland Journal advertising the publication of "The Story of Oakham School" and sharing memories of the digging of the Roman Villa at Great Casterton while at school.
Mark Jenkins
Parte deActivities and Societies
A document containing the memories of Bill Harriman and his time in the CCF at school. Items A and B
Joseph William Fletcher Harriman
Memories of Tom Tash and Tweaker
Parte deHistory of the School
A press cuttings from the Kent and Sussex Courier regarding memories of W.L. Sargant and J. Story by OO Rev Gordon Clarke.
Kent and Sussex Courier
Parte deHistory of the School
A press cutting from the Leicester Mercury regarding the daily life at Oakham School in the early 19th century and the publication of "The Story of Oakham School" by John Barber.
Leicester Mercury
A letter from Robert Stevens to John Barber
Parte deHistory of the School
A letter from Robert Stevens, President of Haverford College, thanking John Barber for sending a copy of his book "The Story of Oakham School" and sharing some memories of his time at school as a pupil.
Robert Bocking Stevens
A letter from Chris Love to John Barber
Parte deHistory of the School
A letter from Chris Love to John Barber regarding his trip to England and the school and sharing memories of his time at school as a pupil.
Christopher Charles Love
A letter from Edward Simpson to John Barber
Parte deHistory of the School
A letter from Edward Simpson congratulating John Barber on the publication of "The Story of Oakham School" and sharing his memories of the school during the Second World War.
Edward Simpson