A Translation of the Foundation Grant of Oakham and Uppingham Schools
- HIS-HIS/1-HIS/1/3-HIS/1/3/2
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- 1929
Part of History of the School
A book which includes a history of the schools and the translation of the foundation charter.
Arthur Hawley
A Translation of the Foundation Grant of Oakham and Uppingham Schools
Part of History of the School
A book which includes a history of the schools and the translation of the foundation charter.
Arthur Hawley
Part of Terrence Treanor
A book entitled "An Oakham Overture to poetry" by John Buchanan, with hand-written notes by TGT
John Buchanan
Part of Reference
Copy of An Oakham Overture to Poetry by John Buchanan, owned by the OO club. Covers imagery of words, human comedy, place, wine, women, song, school. War, seasons.
John Buchanan
Bicentenary of arrival of John Doncaster
Part of 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
Part of Terrence Treanor
These items are personal copies of three books by John Buchanan, owned by Rev Terence Treanor.
John Buchanan
Part of History of the School
A document compiled by Nigel Webb on Box 12 in the Sidney Sussex Archive which holds items relating to Archdeacon Johnson. Some photos of documents not very legible.
Nigel Webb
Part of Reference
This series contains monographs written, updated and produced by Brian Needham, Honorary School Historian, regarding various themes of the history of Oakham School, its pupils and teachers.
Brian Needham
Part of Houses
Powerpoint slides from a presentation on the centenary of Chapman's House. Includes information on the school's founding, images of various school buildings from different times, campus maps and a history of Chapman's house. Includes list of house masters until 2006.
Oakham School
Part of Houses
This series focuses on the Junior House/Chapmans pupils and staff since its opening in 1910. It first comprised the Junior Department with facilities for boys boarders and classrooms. The house was renamed Chapmans in September 1960, after Frank Emerson Chapman, first Housemaster of the Junior House; it became a Senior House. Most of the series is made of photographs, house photographs as well as more informal photographs.
Brian and Elizabeth Nicholls