- BES-BES/1-BES/1/11-BES/1/11/2
- File
- 2006 - 2009
Part of Buildings and Estates
This file focusses on the opening of the various Art and Design & Technology buildings.
Melanie Russell
Part of Buildings and Estates
This file focusses on the opening of the various Art and Design & Technology buildings.
Melanie Russell
Part of Buildings and Estates
An invitation from the Oakham School Foundation to the opening of the Jerwood School of Design on 25 April 2009.
Melanie Russell
Part of Buildings and Estates
A collection of photographs and art work of the Barraclough Dining Hall. It was opened on 28 September 1987 by Lord Forte. It contained two dining halls on the ground floor and a staff dining hall, bar and common room above. It was named Barraclough Hall, in memory of Norman Barraclough (OO, 1883) and his widow, Mrs Barraclough, a great benefactor to the school.
Roger Blackmore
Part of Buildings and Estates
This sub-file focusses on photographs of the Barraclough Dining Hall since its construction in 1987.
Roger Blackmore
A photograph of the dining hall
Part of Buildings and Estates
A photograph in colour of pupils and staff eating in the Barraclough Dining Hall.
Roger Blackmore
A photograph of the dining hall
Part of Buildings and Estates
A black and white photograph of pupils and staff eating in the main dining hall of the Barraclough. The photograph was taken for publication in the School Magazine.
Roger Blackmore
A photograph of the dining hall
Part of Buildings and Estates
A photograph in colour of pupils and staff eating in the Barraclough Dining Hall.
Roger Blackmore
A photograph of the dining hall
Part of Buildings and Estates
A photograph in colour of pupils and staff eating in the Barraclough Dining Hall.
Roger Blackmore
A photograph of the dining hall
Part of Buildings and Estates
A photograph in colour of pupils and staff eating in the Barraclough Dining Hall.
Roger Blackmore
Part of Buildings and Estates
A collection of documents, including photographs and commemorative plaques, relating to the School's cricket pavilions on Doncaster Close since the 19th century.
L.R. Shipsides