- WWS-WWS/1-WWS/1/3
- Sub-Series
- 1914 - 2012
Parte deThe World Wars
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Parte deThe World Wars
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Parte deStaff
Correspondence regarding the organisation of the 2005 staff Christmas Party and list of staff and guests. Items A to AM
Oakham School
Parte deStaff
Correspondence regarding the organisation of the 2006 staff Christmas Party, invoices and DJ contract, and list of staff and guests. Items A to U
Oakham School
Parte deStaff
Administration and organisation of Staff Christmas Parties from 2005 to 2009
Oakham School
Parte deStaff
Correspondence regarding the 2009 Staff leavers. Items A to C
Dr Andrew Nicoll
This subfonds contains the Archive's complete collection of Red books. These books contain a calendar of events for the upcoming term, lists of pupils and their houses, and lists of staff.
Oakham School
This collection highlights the work and life of Oakham School pupils both during and after their time at the school. The collection has an excellent representation of the careers, work, and exam aspect of school life, including examination results, leaver destinations, work experience and information on Project 20/20.
There are detailed records on the council, Decem and prefects, particularly in their recruitment, meeting minutes, and handbooks.
In several of the series, there is a strong photographic collection illuminating the rich daily life of the school and its pupils. This is shared alongside copies of pupil magazines, arts calendars, and records of pupil achievements.
Oakham School
This collection charts the history and activities of the Old Oakhamian Club. It has excellent records of dinners and events thrown by the club such as reunions, international dinners and Oakham events. Most of the documents are administrative, but there are photographs and correspondence material too.
There are good records on the school's foundation and the club's golfing society. Most of the material has been produced by the Old Oakhamian club or the foundation. Thus, there is a good record of publications and marketing material relating to these events.
Oakham School