- HOU-HOU/12-HOU/12/2-HOU/12/2/5-HOU/12/2/5/130
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- 06/1992
Part of Houses
A photograph of pupils and staff at a Barn dance in June 1992.
Oakham School
Part of Houses
A photograph of pupils and staff at a Barn dance in June 1992.
Oakham School
A letter from Bertie Bowes to Lynn Wilson
Part of Houses
A letter from Bertie Bowes, Housemaster of Wharflands, to Lynn Wilson informing him that he will be a house prefect next term alongside John Grenfell and explaining the responsibilities and duties of the prefects.
K.R. Bowes
A letter from Geoffrey Iley to Leon Lloyd
Part of Houses
A letter from Geoffrey Iley to Leon Lloyd returning Wharflands house photographs used for his book 'A schoolboy's wartime letters'.
Geoffrey Iley
Part of Buildings and Estates
A photograph of Wharflands in the 1970s, with four boys sat on a bench outside the house.
N/D
Part of Buildings and Estates
A photograph of Wharflands in 1977, looking towards the stables.
Clive Coombes
An email from Jon Wills to Teaching staff
Part of 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
Part of Houses
A photograph of boys playing tennis at the back of Wharflands house, possibly in the 1960s. The photograph was taken by Photo-Reportage Ltd and the number of print is stamped on the back: 157518.
Photo-Reportage Ltd
Generations of Wharflands Housemasters
Part of Houses
This file contains photographs and negatives of two groups of Housemasters of Wharflands and their wives. The first generation of Wharflands Housemasters was: Rev F.H. Jerwood (1920-1937), Bertie Bowes (1937-1959) and John Barber (1959-1974). The next generation of Wharflands Housemasters was: John Barber, Malcolm Hardy (1974-1987) and Val Harvey (1987-2001).
Oakham School
Part of Houses
This sub-series focuses on photographs of boys, living in Wharflands since its inception in 1920. The bulk of the collection gathers photographs from the 1960s to 1980s.
Heawood & Son