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Negatives of School buildings

Four negatives of 12 photographs of pupils in front of various School buildings, including College House, Reception, the main Entrance and the Barraclough Dining Hall, probably in the 1990s.

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Drawings of various buildings

Copies of the individual drawings by Dennis Flanders, published in the Illustrated London News.

Dennis Flanders

A photograph of Chapel Close

An aerial photograph of Chapel Close, with High Street in the foreground in 1937.

Aerofilms Ltd

A photograph of College House

A photograph of the Sanatorium, now College House. A reference number is written on the back: 34857.

Marshall, Keene and Co

Buildings and Estates

  • BES
  • Subarquivo
  • 1802 - 2020

A collection which focuses on the history of the school campus and buildings. There is an excellent photographic record of the school campus including the development of both houses and teaching buildings.

The collection contains architectural plans for buildings and press releases/ photographs of the opening of new additions to the school campus.

This sub-fonds contains general policy documents more relevant to the estates and IT daily functions.

The three series divide this sub-fonds amongst buildings, campus services, and IT.

Oakham School

School Campus

A collection of photographs and art work relating to the whole School Campus, in particular aerial photographs from 1937 of the School and the town, and a file of individual photographs of buildings around the campus. The oldest items in this sub-series date back to the 19th century.

Aerofilms Ltd

Aerial photographs of the School Campus

A collection of aerial photographs of the School taken by Aerofilms Ltd in 1937 as part of the 'Britain from Above' project.

Aerofilms Ltd

Photographs of the School Campus

A folder containing photographs of the School's buildings, facilities and campus, including a donation letter from Charles Hawes. The photographs were taken by Marshall, Keene and Co in 1937, probably commissioned by the Headmaster.

Marshall, Keene and Co

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