A photograph of the playing fields
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An aerial photograph of the playing fields, looking towards Oakham town, post 1937.
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A photograph of the playing fields
Part of Buildings and Estates
An aerial photograph of the playing fields, looking towards Oakham town, post 1937.
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A photograph of Doncaster Close
Part of Buildings and Estates
An aerial photograph of a cricket match being played on Doncaster Close in 1937, with The Junior House in the foreground.
Aerofilms Ltd
A photograph of Doncaster Close
Part of Buildings and Estates
An aerial photograph of a cricket match being played on Doncaster Close in 1937, with Deanscroft in the foreground.
Aerofilms Ltd
Part of Buildings and Estates
An aerial photograph of College House, the Chapel and School House, with High Street in the foreground in 1937.
Aerofilms Ltd
Part of Buildings and Estates
A drawing of College House and the Chapel, by Dennis Flanders for the Illustrated London News.
Dennis Flanders
Part of Buildings and Estates
Research on the Oakham/Melton Mowbray Canal from 1802 to 1840 undertaken by Jon Wills, including an aerial photograph of the campus and two photocopies from a book, pp.120-122. Four pages A to D.
Jon Wills
A photograph of Gunthorpe and Hambleton
Part of Buildings and Estates
A photograph of the refurbished Catmose Vale hospital, converted into two Day Girls' houses, as part of the Schanschieffs site development.
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A photograph of the Biology block
Part of Buildings and Estates
A black and white photograph of the Biology block.
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Photographs of the staircase up to Physics
Part of Buildings and Estates
Two photographs (A and B) of the staircase leading up to the Physics classrooms inside the Sargants Laboratories in the 1960s. The photographs were taken by Photo-Reportage Ltd and the numbers of print are stamped on the back: 157583 and 157584, respectively.
Photo-Reportage Ltd
Opening of the Science Laboratories
Part of Buildings and Estates
A photograph of Dr John Cheverton and Sir John Krebs in front of the plaque commemorating the opening of three new laboratories.
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