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Part of History of the School
A brief chronology of John Bunning's life by L.W. Bunning.
L.W. Bunning
Part of History of the School
A brief chronology of John Bunning's life by L.W. Bunning.
L.W. Bunning
Memories of Tom Tash and Tweaker
Part of History of the School
A press cuttings from the Kent and Sussex Courier regarding memories of W.L. Sargant and J. Story by OO Rev Gordon Clarke.
Kent and Sussex Courier
Netball First VII Statistical Records, 1972-2012
Part of Reference
A monograph written by Brian Needham recording the School Netball 1st VII statistics and its history since 1972.
Brian Needham
Part of History of the School
A press cutting from the Stamford Mercury regarding the publication of John Barber's "The Story of Oakham School".
Stamford Mercury
Notts links with Oakham School
Part of History of the School
A press cutting from the Nottingham Evening Post regarding the publication of "The Story of Oakham School" by John Barber to celebrate the Quatercentenary of the school and the connections with Nottingham.
Nottingham Evening Post
Part of History of the School
A CD containing "Oakham Half a century ago" by Geoffrey Isles Photography. Might contains audio and photographs from 1937 and 1943.
Geoffrey Edgar Isles
Part of History of the School
A video tape containing a short film (28 minutes) on Oakham School in 1937-1938 and 1943, entitled "Oakham Half a century ago".
Geoffrey Edgar Isles
Part of History of the School
A video tape containing a short film (28 minutes) on Oakham School in 1937-1938 and 1943, entitled "Oakham Half a century ago".
Geoffrey Edgar Isles
Oakham School - The Continuing Story
Part of Reference
A monograph written by Brian Needham on the history of Oakham School from its foundation in 1584 to 2009.
Brian Needham
Part of History of the School
A copy of "Oakham through the centuries" by Walter Lee Sargant with a dedication 'Happy New Year to you W.L.S.' on the front cover. Discusses the history of the school land from prehistory until the nineteenth century.