Wittering CO inspects Oakham Cadets
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A newspaper cutting on a C.C.F. inspection by Group Capt. L.A.C. Jones with a photo of the cadets at training
Stamford Mercury
Wittering CO inspects Oakham Cadets
Part of Activities and Societies
A newspaper cutting on a C.C.F. inspection by Group Capt. L.A.C. Jones with a photo of the cadets at training
Stamford Mercury
This collection focuses on the administrative side of the school including admissions and trustees.
There is a rich collection of admissions books dating back to the 19th century alongside detailed notes of Trustees' committee minutes and development plans.
School inspections undertaken by external bodies are represented in this sub-fond and include some of the 19th century schemes which helped to found the school as one independent from Uppingham.
ADM/4 contains policy documents outlining the health and safety measures in the school.
Oakham School
A collection which charts the various societies and activities available to pupils at Oakham School. Documents include photographic records and correspondence for different societies. Topics include chess, CCF/OTC, scouts, Duke of Edinburgh Award, Oligoi , Exploratory Society, and trips and expeditions.
The multiple series contain administrative documents for the various societies and certain series, such as Duke of Edinburgh Award and CCF/OTC have excellent photographic record of formal or informal events.
There is a particularly detailed series on Chess and the event of Gary Kasparov's visit to the school.
There is a good collection of shooting medals and trophies, kindly donated by Henry Blagg.
Oakham School
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Stamford Mercury
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Stamford Mercury
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A photograph of a C.C.F. inspection in School House quad, probably in the 1960s.
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