- HIS-HIS/1-HIS/1/1-HIS/1/1/3
- Pièce
- 1928
Fait partie de History of the School
A book on the school history written by he Headmaster W.L. Sargant
Fait partie de History of the School
A book on the school history written by he Headmaster W.L. Sargant
Press Cuttings relating to the Publication of J.L.Barber's The story of Oakham School
Fait partie 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
Fait partie de History of the School
A press cutting from the Leicester Mercury regarding the daily life at Oakham School in the early 19th century and the publication of "The Story of Oakham School" by John Barber.
Leicester Mercury
A letter from K.R. Bowes to Tom Badgery
Fait partie de History of the School
A letter from K.R. Bowes to T.W. Badgery regarding the purchase of Doncaster Close and the 1832 Reform Bill abolishing the Rotten Boroughs. The letter was enclosed with HIS/1/2/4/48.
Kenneth Richard Bowes
Fait partie de History of the School
A letter from Bob to John Barber regarding Tom Badgery's letter and the purchase of Doncaster Close and the 1832 Reform Act.
Bob
Fait partie de History of the School
A letter addressed to John Barber referring to the last paragraph in his book "The Story of Oakham School" on pp.74-75 and regarding the purchase on Doncaster Close and the 1932 Reform Act.
N/D
Fait partie de History of the School
A copy of the Rutland Record no. 3 which includes an article by John Barber entitled 'Oakham School 140 years ago', p. 118 - 121.
The Rutland Record Society
Fait partie de History of the School
A collection of census print outs for the school from Ancestry.com. Also includes some notes made by the researcher.
Brian Needham
Bicentenary of arrival of John Doncaster
Fait partie de History of the School
A booklet entitled 'Bicentenary of arrival of John Doncaster' written by Peter Lawson. Talks about the history of the school during the headmastership of Dr. Doncaster as well as featuring extracts from pupils and archives.
Peter Lawson