- HEA-HEA/6-HEA/6/2
- Documento
- 1929 - 1931
Parte de Headmasters
Oakham School
Parte de Headmasters
Oakham School
Press Cuttings relating to the Publication of J.L.Barber's The story of Oakham School
Parte de History of the School
A series of press cutting relating to the Publication of J.L.Barber's The story of Oakham School.
Leicester Mercury
Parte de History of the School
A press cutting regarding the daily life at Oakham School in the 1840s, based on James Padley's letters home and regarding John Barber's article "Oakham School 140 years ago".
Leicester Mercury
Parte de History of the School
A print out of a press cutting regarding school histories, including "The Story of Oakham School" by John Barber and "Operation Oakham" by John Buchanan.
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Documents relating to the Publication of J.L.Barber's The story of Oakham School
Parte de History of the School
A series of permissions letters and negatives relating to the publication of J.L.Barber's The story of Oakham School.
John Lewis Barber
A letter from the Leicester Mercury to John Barber
Parte de History of the School
A letter from Neville Stack, Editor of the Leicester Mercury, to John Barber giving him permission to print the picture of The Duke of Edinburgh in his upcoming publication.
Neville Stack
A letter from Eric Weiss to John Barber
Parte de History of the School
A letter from Eric Weiss congratulating him on the publication of his book "The Story of Oakham School".
Eric Weiss
A letter from Ian Reid to John Barber
Parte de History of the School
A letter from Ian Reid congratulating John Barber on his book "The Story of Oakham" and regarding the upcoming Quatercentenary celebrations.
Ian Christie Reid
A letter from Peter North to John Barber
Parte de History of the School
A letter from Peter North, Principal of Jesus College, Oxford, to John Barber regarding his book "The Story of Oakham School".
Peter North
A letter from Geoffrey Lockwood to John Barber
Parte de History of the School
A letter from Geoffrey P. Lockwood to John Barber sharing memories on his time at school, prompted by an article in The Telegraph.
Geoffrey Porter Lockwood