- ACS-ACS/5-ACS/5/2-ACS/5/2/3
- Item
- 1959
Part of Activities and Societies
A photograph of the 21 Club in 1959. Names are written on the back.
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Part of Activities and Societies
A photograph of the 21 Club in 1959. Names are written on the back.
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Part of Activities and Societies
A photograph of the 21 Club in 1961. Names are written on the protective paper cover.
Stamford Mercury
Part of Activities and Societies
A photograph of the 21 Club in 1966.
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A letter from Frederick H.G. Percy to John Barber
Part of History of the School
A letter from Frederick H.G Percy to John Barber regarding school histories, including Bryan Matthews's book on Uppingham School, historical sources and Whitgift School's files.
Frederick H.G. Percy
A letter from Terence Treanor to Jon Wills
Part of Chapel
A letter from Terence Treanor, School Archivist, to Jon Wills, regarding Memorial and Thanksgiving Services.
Rev Terence Treanor
Part of History of the School
A letter from Ch[?] thanking John Barber for sending a copy of his book "The Story of Oakham School".
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Part of Staff
A note from Stephen Kimbell asking for donations for the retirement of Mr Ronnie Henton.
Stephen Kimbell
Part of Staff
Death notice for Ronnie Henton who passed away on 20 June 1999.
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Headmaster's Annual Report, 1965
Part of Headmasters
A headmaster's annual report for the academic year 1964-1965. Contents: Numbers; Staff; Activities; Health; Accommodation; Development Campaign; General. Eleven pages A to K.
John Buchanan
This collection contains material relating to the history of the houses and their pupils. Each series is focused on a different house and many contain rich and detailed photographic records of houses year by year. Some houses are more detailed than others.
Other highlights of this collection include house handbooks, which help to induct a pupil into a house and its daily routine; photographs of daily life, including house events and leisure time; and administrative documents such as house diaries which record the calendar of house events, achievements of pupils, and accounts of incidents.
Included in this sub-fonds are houses which are no longer in existence such as Johnsons and Ruddles.
Oakham School