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- 1937
Part of Buildings and Estates
An aerial photograph of Chapel Close, with High Street and Market Place in the foreground in 1937.
Aerofilms Ltd
Part of Buildings and Estates
An aerial photograph of Chapel Close, with High Street and Market Place in the foreground in 1937.
Aerofilms Ltd
Part of Buildings and Estates
A photograph of School House on the corner of Market Street. A reference number is written on the back: 34404.
Marshall, Keene and Co
Part of Buildings and Estates
A photo album containing several photographs of the School buildings, including the interior of the Old School, the School House quad, a Physical Laboratory, The School House, School House dining hall and new changing rooms, Doncaster Close, the Gymnasium (now Queen Anne).
Charles Matkin
Part of Buildings and Estates
Three black and white photographic book plates including the Hospital of Christ in Oakham, The School House, a transcription of the brass to the Founder and the inscribed stone over the Old School door.
Mrs Hassan
Photographs of various buildings
Part of Buildings and Estates
Three photographs of Old School, All Saints Church and School House in their original frame. The photographs were taken by John Burton & Sons, Photographers and Artists, Leicester, in activity from 1863 to 1911.
John Burton & Sons, Photographers and Artists
Part of Buildings and Estates
A sepia toned, oval framed photos of School House. The photograph was taken by John Burton & Sons, and the date is estimated between 1863 and 1911.
John Burton & Sons, Photographers and Artists
A drawing of the Hospital of Christ
Part of Buildings and Estates
A print-out, probably from a school magazine, of Mrs Hassan's sketch of the Hospital of Christ in Oakham, on the site of the now School House in the 19th century, originally founded by Archdeacon Robert Johnson.
Mrs Hassan
Part of Buildings and Estates
A print-out, probably from a school magazine, of a photograph of the School House in the 19th century.
H.P. Holt