- AB-AB/23-AB/23/18-AB/23/18/4
- Unidad documental simple
- 20/01/1994
Parte deAnna Bentley
A memorandum from T.M. Reay, Bursar, to John Lake, Appeal Director, regarding the Barber Archive Room in the new Information and Study Centre.
Tom Reay
Parte deAnna Bentley
A memorandum from T.M. Reay, Bursar, to John Lake, Appeal Director, regarding the Barber Archive Room in the new Information and Study Centre.
Tom Reay
A letter from Simon Schanschieff to John Barber
Parte deHistory of the School
A letter from Simon Schanschieff congratulating John Barber on his book.
Simon George Schanschieff
A letter from Nigel Annandale to John Barber
Parte deHistory of the School
A letter from Nigel Annandale congratulating John Barber on his book "The Story of Oakham School".
Nigel Annandale
Parte deHistory 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
Agreement between J.L.Barber, the Trustees and the Sycamore Press
Parte deHistory of the School
The agreement between J.L.Barber, the Trustees and the Sycamore Press regaring the publication of The Story of Oakham School and the copyright holders. Also includes a letter from Daltons to Bursar Trevor case.
Daltons Solicitors
A letter from D.R. Witney to John Barber
Parte deHistory of the School
A letter from D.R. Witney, Headmaster of King Edward VI School, to John Barber regarding a photograph of Dr Orme and enclosing item HIS/1/4/2/4.
D.R. Witney
John Barber and The Story of Oakham School
Parte deHistory of the School
John Lewis Barber
The schools' story will be told
Parte deHistory of the School
A press cutting regarding two new publications telling the story of Oakham and Uppingham Schools to celebrate the 400th anniversary of their foundation.
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Victorian life at Oakham School
Parte deHistory of the School
A press cutting regarding the daily life at Oakham School in the Victorian era and regarding the article "Oakham School 140 years ago" by John Barber published in the Rutland Record no. 3.
Lincoln, Rutland & Stamford Mercury