- ACS-ACS/1-ACS/1/1
- Sub-Series
- 1988 - 1994
Part of Activities and Societies
This sub-series focusses on photographs of various Chess tournaments and other events held at Oakham School.
Roger Blackmore
Part of Activities and Societies
This sub-series focusses on photographs of various Chess tournaments and other events held at Oakham School.
Roger Blackmore
Chess photographs and negatives - 25 items
Part of Activities and Societies
A selection of chess photos (black and white and colour), taken in Easter 1993. Shows chess teams and pupils playing matches.
Roger Blackmore
Part of Activities and Societies
This sub-series relates to the history of the Cadets at Oakham School since 1910. The bulk of the collection is made of photographs of inspection throughout the 20th century.
Oakham School
Part of Houses
This sub-series contains photographs of the boys in Deanscroft. It covers the whole history of the boarding since its inception in 1948, up to 1988 when the boys were transfered to the new Haywoods house.
Brian and Elizabeth Nicholls
Part of Houses
A photo of Deanscroft House.
Brian and Elizabeth Nicholls
Part of Houses
This sub-series is made of various informal photographs of the boys in Deanscroft, especially in the 1960s. It also contains items related to the 50 years Anniversary celebration of Deanscroft & Haywoods House, including a tie designed for the special occasion.
Oakham School
Part of Houses
A picture of Hodge Wing. Photo in card frame with card covering.
N/D
Part of Houses
This sub-series focuses on photographs of girls, living in Round House since its inception, as well as well Leavers photographs of both School house and Round House pupils since the 2000s.
Brian and Elizabeth Nicholls
Part of Houses
A photo of Round House. Some Writing on reverse.
Brian and Elizabeth Nicholls
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