- HEA-HEA/7-HEA/7/4-HEA/7/4/6
- Item
- N/D
Part of Headmasters
A post card of the Buttercross, from JWG to G, Talbot Griffiths
J.W.G.
Part of Headmasters
A post card of the Buttercross, from JWG to G, Talbot Griffiths
J.W.G.
Part of Headmasters
A collection of photos of Old Hall including interior, School House quad, and Chapel Close and Butter Cross. (scan 00344), (scan 00356), (scan 00351), (scans 00348, 00349)
N/D
A photograph of the School Entrance
Part of Buildings and Estates
A photograph of the entrance from the Buttercross.
N/D
Part of Buildings and Estates
Three black and white photographic book plates including the Hospital of Christ in Oakham, The School House, a transcription of the brass to the Founder and the inscribed stone over the Old School door.
Mrs Hassan
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
Part of Buildings and Estates
A photograph of the offices of Chapel Close from the Buttercross in 1993.
N/D
Part of Buildings and Estates
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
Photographs of the School Campus
Part of Buildings and Estates
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