- HOU-HOU/13-HOU/13/5-HOU/13/5/1
- Item
- 1959
Parte de Houses
A photocopy of the Wharflands standing orders.
John Barber
Parte de Houses
A photocopy of the Wharflands standing orders.
John Barber
Parte de Houses
A note on 'The Wharflands portraits' and their history by J.L.Barber.
John Lewis Barber
Parte de Reference
A story of Oakham School by John Barber. A book on the history of the school from its foundation. Preface by O R S Bull (head). Some damage to cover. Barber has signed the title page.contains Robert Johnson's will, statues/ ordinances, Foundation grants, Headmaster, sport, Memorial Brass in North Luffenham Church.
John Lewis Barber
Parte de Houses
The School House beatings book with letter from John Barber to Graham Smallbone 1994 mentioning M.F. Elliott, Norman Deakin & P.J.Cheshire inserted in the front. Items A and B
Oakham School
Parte de History of the School
A copy of the Rutland Record no. 3 which includes an article by John Barber entitled 'Oakham School 140 years ago', p. 118 - 121.
The Rutland Record Society
Parte de Chapel
Red book, hard cover, registering the School Chapel's services with dates, hours, services, officiants and preachers, attendances and collections
Oakham School
Parte de Chapel
A blue hardback register of services book recordings dates and times of services in the school chapel, initial of the officiant, the attendance, the preacher, the collections
Oakham School
Red Book - School list and Calendar, Spring term 1979
Parte de Red Books
A small red book containing staff list, school list and school calendar; hand-written notations
Oakham School
Parte de Houses
An e-mail from Jon Wills 2011 regarding the history of the 1908 Cambridge University Boat Race Oar. Also mentioned Olympians.
Jon Wills
Bicentenary of arrival of John Doncaster
Parte de History of the School
A booklet entitled 'Bicentenary of arrival of John Doncaster' written by Peter Lawson. Talks about the history of the school during the headmastership of Dr. Doncaster as well as featuring extracts from pupils and archives.
Peter Lawson