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John Lewis Barber Oakham School Sub-File Anglais britannique
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Correspondence between John Buchanan and C.H. Gadney

  • HEA-HEA/8-HEA/8/2-HEA/8/2/14
  • Sub-File
  • 30/11/1972
  • Fait partie de Headmasters

This sub-file focusses on two letters between the Headmaster, John Buchanan, and C.H. Gadney, Chairman of the East India, Sports & Public Schools Club regarding membership to the Club, and the Club Committee.

John Buchanan

Correspondence with the Rutland County Museum

  • HEA-HEA/10-HEA/10/2-HEA/10/2/18
  • Sub-File
  • 1989 - 1991
  • Fait partie de 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

John Lewis Barber

  • STF-STF/9-STF/9/2-STF/9/2/4
  • Sub-File
  • N/D
  • Fait partie de Staff

This sub-file contains various photographs of John Barber, History Teacher, Wharflands Housemaster and School Archivist.

Brian and Elizabeth Nicholls

Photographs

A collection of photographs of the Old Gymnasium and the Wharton Pavilion from the late 1970s.

L.R. Shipsides

Picking Oakham

A press cutting regarding the publication of "The Story of Oakham School" by John Barber. Attached is a note from Steven at Sycamore Press Ltd addressed to John Barber.

The Daily Telegraph

School Reports

  • STF-STF/11-STF/11/2-STF/11/2/2
  • Sub-File
  • 1969 - 1973
  • Fait partie de Staff

This sub-file contains an almost complete group of Jon Wills' school reports from Form 3 to Form 7.

Oakham School

Special Pre-publication Offer

Special pre-publication offer leaflets, including the original booklet, a reminder and final offer, a note from the Bursar to Parents, a note from the OO Club to Old Oakhamians.

Sycamore Press Ltd

Tribute to John Barber

  • AB-AB/23-AB/23/18
  • Sub-File
  • 1994-01-14 - 1994-02-11
  • Fait partie de Anna Bentley

Correspondence relating to John Barber's eightieth birthday and the Barber Archives.

Graham Smallbone