A photograph of Jon Wills and a pupil
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Parte de Houses
A photograph of Jon Wills with a pupil, or former pupil in a marquee.
Oakham School
A photograph of Jon Wills and a pupil
Parte de Houses
A photograph of Jon Wills with a pupil, or former pupil in a marquee.
Oakham School
A photograph of Jon Wills and a pupil
Parte de Staff
Two similar photographs (A and B) of Jon Wills and a Seventh form boy in School House. Date is unknown.
Oakham School
A photograph of Jon Wills and Rod Smith
Parte de Staff
A photograph of Jon Wills, Rod Smith and an unknown man by the Barraclough gardens, with a large photograph of the London Marathon. Date is unknown.
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A photograph of the Old Oakhamian team
Parte de Sports
A photograph of the Old Oakhamian cricket team playing against Old Kimboltonians in 1998.
Oakham School
A photograph of the Old Oakhamian team
Parte de Sports
This sub-file contains photographs of the match between Old Oakhamians and Old Bedfordians in 2001.
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A photograph of the Old Oakhamian team
Parte de Sports
A photograph of the Old Oakhamian cricket team playing against Old Bedfordians in 2001.
Oakham School
A scorecard for Old Oakhamians v. Sidmouth Cricket Club match
Parte de Sports
A blank scorecard for a match between Sidmouth Cricket Club and Old Oakhamians on 11 August 1992.
Sidmouth Cricket Club
Parte de Chapel
Administration and organisation's notes written by Jon Wills for the memorial service of Lynn Wilson. Six pages A to F.
Jon Wills
An email from Jon Wills to Teaching staff
Parte de Houses
An email from Jon Wills to all teaching staff regarding the history of Buggy Jerwood's oar and the 1908 London Olympics in which Jerwood competed. Rev F.H. Jerwood became the first Housemaster of Wharflands in 1920. There is also a list of five Old Oakhmian Olympians.
Jon Wills
An email from Roger Anderson to Alick Brown
Parte de The World Wars
An email from Roger Anderson to Alick Brown, History teacher, regarding his register of information on the Oakhamians killed in the First World War.
Roger Geoffrey Anderson