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Oakham School London File
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Staff Code of Conduct

  • STF-STF/7-STF/7/2
  • File
  • 2009 - 2011
  • Part of Staff

This file focusses on Oakham School's teaching staff Code of Conduct.

Oakham School

Correspondence

  • STF-STF/5-STF/5/2
  • File
  • 1943 - 2010
  • Part of Staff

This file relates to emails and letters to/from the Common Room, discussing issues, renewing the Club Registration Certificate, contacting publishers to organise visits and textbook displays at School, from 1943 to 2010.

Joseph G. Osipoff

Work as a Pupil

  • STF-STF/11-STF/11/2
  • File
  • 1968 - 1973
  • Part of Staff

This file focusses on material relating to Jon Wills' time at Oakham School as a pupil.

Oakham School

Obituary

  • HEA-HEA/9-HEA/9/4
  • File
  • 2015 - 2016
  • Part of Headmasters

This file focusses on obituaries and tributes written in memory of former Headmaster, Richard Bull.

The Times

Publications

  • HEA-HEA/8-HEA/8/4
  • File
  • 1977 - 2002
  • Part of Headmasters

This file focusses on writings by John Buchanan. Some items are articles, other items are his books.

John Buchanan

Correspondence

  • HEA-HEA/8-HEA/8/2
  • File
  • 1958 - 2002
  • Part of Headmasters

This file focusses on letters sent/received by John Buchanan, chiefly during his headmastership (1958-1977).

John Buchanan

Publications & Admission

  • HEA-HEA/6-HEA/6/2
  • File
  • 1929 - 1931
  • Part of Headmasters

This file focusses on admission prospectuses and various publications in the 1930s.

Oakham School

Correspondence

  • HEA-HEA/10-HEA/10/2
  • File
  • 1985 - 1996
  • Part of Headmasters

This file focusses on letters received/sent by the Headmaster Graham Smallbone during his headmastership (1985-1996).

Graham Smallbone

The Barraclough Hall

A collection of photographs of the Barraclough Hall since its construction in 1946. Once a warehouse at the terminus of the Canal on Ashwell Road, later converted into stables, the Barraclough Hall was named in honour of Mrs Barraclough, benefactor to the school, and in memory of her late husband, Norman Barraclough (OO, 1883). At the west end was the stage and the theatre would seat about three hundred and fifty people. Other features included a traditional long hall, raked stage and Proscenium Arch. The opening ceremony took place on 20 June 1953.

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