- HOU-HOU/12-HOU/12/2-HOU/12/2/5-HOU/12/2/5/51
- Item
- 1994
Parte de Houses
Brian and Elizabeth Nicholls
Parte de Houses
Brian and Elizabeth Nicholls
Parte de Houses
Brian and Elizabeth Nicholls
Parte de Houses
A photograph of School House; boys, housemaster and tutors, trophees in front of the Chapel
Heawood & Son
A photograph of the reopening of Choir Close
Parte de Buildings and Estates
A photograph of the reopening of Choir Close in Church Passage by former inhabitants and their wives: Rev Terence Treanor, Liz Darrall, Mary Treanor, Rev John Darrall, Brian Welford and Roger Blackmore. The photograph was published in the 'Old Oakhamian Magazine', Spring 2002, no.19.
Oakham School
A note from John Darrall to Graham Smallbone
Parte de Headmasters
An internal note from Rev John Darrall to Graham Smallbone, Rev Terence Treanor and Roger Blackmore regarding donations of chalices and ciboria to the Chapel.
Rev John Darrall
Parte de Anna Bentley
Four identical letters (A to D) from Headmaster Graham Smallbone and four other members of staff - Roger Blackmore, Nigel Webb, John Buchanan and Rev Terence Treanor- to Old Oakhamians. Attached is a mailing list (E).
Graham Smallbone
A letter from Graham Smallbone, Simon Schanschieff and Rev Terence Treanor
Parte de Anna Bentley
A letter (A) from Graham Smallbone, Headmaster, Simon Schanschieff, Chairman of Trustees, and Rev Terence Treanor, Honorary Secretary of the Old Oakhamian Club, to former pupils who were at Oakham during John Barber's years with the School regarding celebrating his eightieth birthday and the Barber Archives. Attached is a reply slip (B).
Graham Smallbone
A letter from Terence Treanor to L.W. Bunning
Parte de History of the School
A letter from Rev Terence Treanor to L.W. Bunning regarding Oakham School in the late 18th century and the research on John Bunning.
Rev Terence Treanor
A letter from Lester W. Bunning to Rev Terence Treanor
Parte de History of the School
A letter from Lester W. Bunning to Rev Terence Treanor regarding John Bunning, who attended Oakham School in the 18th century.
L.W. Bunning