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Cadets demonstrating weapons

A photograph of Oakham School cadets demonstrating artillery fire on Doncaster Close during an annual inspection in 1954. The photograph was taken by Stamford Mercury and the number of print is written on the back: 1951/7.

Stamford Mercury

Cadets demonstrating weapons

A photograph of Oakham School cadets demonstrating artillery fire on Doncaster Close during an annual inspection in 1954. The photograph was taken by Stamford Mercury and the number of print is written on the front: P759/5.

Stamford Mercury

A C.C.F Inspection

A photograph of a C.C.F. annual inspection on Doncaster Close. Date is unknown.

Stamford Mercury

A C.C.F Inspection

A photograph of a C.C.F. annual inspection on Doncaster Close. Date is unknown.

Stamford Mercury

Deanscroft, 1958

  • HOU-HOU/10-HOU/10/1-HOU/10/1/15
  • Item
  • 1958
  • Part of Houses

A photograph of the boys in Deanscroft in the academic year 1957-1958, with the Headmaster John Buchanan as Housemaster.

Stamford Mercury

Wharflands, 1957

  • HOU-HOU/13-HOU/13/1-HOU/13/1/41
  • Item
  • 1957
  • Part of Houses

A photograph of the boys in Wharflands in the academic year 1956-1957 under the Housemaster Bertie Bowes.

Stamford Mercury

Book of Hymn

  • CHA-CHA/1-CHA/1/2-CHA/1/2/5
  • File
  • 1984
  • Part of Chapel

This file contains a donation letter from Arthur Christopher Hugh Davies and the donated item, a 'Book of Hymns' compiled by O.O. Rev Thomas Charles Hunter Clare ('29).

Thomas Charles Hunter Clare

A letter from Arthur C. Davies to the Headmaster

  • CHA-CHA/1-CHA/1/2-CHA/1/2/5-CHA/1/2/5/1
  • Item
  • 02/12/1984
  • Part of Chapel

A letter from Arthur Christopher Hugh Davies, Thomas Charles Hunter Clare's godson, to the Headmaster donating the book of hymns to the school.

Arthur Christopher Hugh Davies

Correspondence

  • HEA-HEA/2-HEA/2/1
  • File
  • 1847 - 1856
  • Part of Headmasters

This file focusses on letters sent or received by William Spicer Wood, Headmaster, in the mid-19th century.

Mr Hopkinson

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