Oakham School Magazine - 1964-1967
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- 1964 - 1967
Part of Oakhamian Magazines
Bound copy of several Oakhamian Magazine; hard, black cover; with a library label and the code 8JNX
Oakham School
Oakham School Magazine - 1964-1967
Part of Oakhamian Magazines
Bound copy of several Oakhamian Magazine; hard, black cover; with a library label and the code 8JNX
Oakham School
Part of Staff
A black and white photograph of the staff under John Buchanan. Code 2AA written at the back
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Oakham School Magazine - 1976-1980
Part of Oakhamian Magazines
Bound copy of several Oakhamian Magazine; hard, black and red cover
Oakham School
Part of Photographic and Art Collection
Storage file with negatives of Roger Blackmore's photographs. Various: holidyas, cats, school ground, sailing, indoors sport
Roger Blackmore
The Oakhamian, Vol. CIX, Winter and Spring Terms 1979-1980
Part of Oakhamian Magazines
Magazine named The Oakhamian, stappled; a photograph of pupils walking in Chapel Close on the cover; 128 pages; contents: Editorial, School News, Focus, Criticism, Fashion, Poetry and Prose, Drama, Music, Adventure, Sport, The School Council; with photographs of sporting events, plays, expedition
Oakham School
Part of Houses
A photo of Buchanan House. On reverse is writte: S165/2.
Brian and Elizabeth Nicholls
Part of Staff
1 photograph in black and white of Roger Blackmore writing at his desk
Brian and Elizabeth Nicholls
Oakham School Magazine - 1984-1987
Part of Oakhamian Magazines
Bound copy of several Oakhamian Magazine; hard, black and red cover
Oakham School
The Oakhamian, Quatercentenary, Souvenir Supplement, 1584-1984
Part of Oakhamian Magazines
Magazine celebrating the School Quatercetenary, stappled; photographs of the Royal Visit on the cover; 44 pages; contents: 1984 - A Personal View, A Backward Glance, Main Events, Summer Term Festivities, The Royal Visit, other Opening Ceremonies
Oakham School
Part of Buildings and Estates
Two photographs (A and B) of the construction of the new Music School, next to the Barraclough Hall (theatre) as part of the Quatercentenary Development Campaign.
Roger Blackmore