- HIS-HIS/1-HIS/1/4-HIS/1/4/11
- Item
- 11/11/1979
Part of History of the School
A copy of 'The Schoole at Okeham' by Joe Donnelly, concerning the earliest history of the school and the land it sits on.
Joe Donnelly
Part of History of the School
A copy of 'The Schoole at Okeham' by Joe Donnelly, concerning the earliest history of the school and the land it sits on.
Joe Donnelly
The Statutes and Ordinances of Me Robert Johnson, Clertk
Part of History of the School
A modern copy of the statutes and ordinances of Robert Johnson that helped to found the school.
Archdeacon Robert Johnson
Part of 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
Transcript of Letters to the Trustees from Edward Thring and William Wood
Part of Headmasters
A photocopy of transcript of letter to Trustees from Edward Thring (Uppingham) and William Wood (Oakham) regarding the state and future of the school. Found in P.Wilkinson, Coventry College of Education 1976.
William Spicer Wood
W. L. Sargant and The Book of Oakham School
Part of History of the School
Various editions of "The Book of Oakham School", written by Walter Lee Sargant.
Archdeacon Robert Johnson
Part of Headmasters
This series focusses on the headmastership of Rev William Spicer Wood (1846-1875) and contains items created by the headmaster himself as well as items relating to the life at School in the mid-19th century.
Oakham School
Correspondence with the Rutland County Museum
Part of Headmasters
Nine letters between Graham Smallbone, Bryan Waites, Stephen Garnett and Nicholas Bomford regarding the 450th anniversary of the birth of Archdeacon Robert Johnson.
Graham Smallbone
Inscribed stone over the Old School door
Part of Photographic and Art Collection
A photograph of the inscribed stone over the Old School door with a translation, and above is a photograph of the brass to the Founder in North Luffenham Church.
N/D