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- 16/04/2005
Part of Buildings and Estates
A photograph of the guests at the opening ceremony of the Wilson Fields and pavilion on 16 April 2005.
Oakham School
Part of Buildings and Estates
A photograph of the guests at the opening ceremony of the Wilson Fields and pavilion on 16 April 2005.
Oakham School
Part of Buildings and Estates
A collection of photographs and art work relating to the whole School Campus, in particular aerial photographs from 1937 of the School and the town, and a file of individual photographs of buildings around the campus. The oldest items in this sub-series date back to the 19th century.
Aerofilms Ltd
A post card of School House quad
Part of Buildings and Estates
A modern post card showing the School House quad, looking towards the Old Block, in the late 19th century.
Oakham School
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A negative of the refurbished Old Hall in 1977, presented by Brian Needham.
Brian Needham
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Three photographs of a girl and a boy sitting outside College House and the Chapel, taken for Marketing purposes in the 1990s.
Oakham School
Part of Buildings and Estates
A photograph in colour of a girl and a boy sitting outside College House, taken for Marketing purposes in the 1990s.
Oakham School
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This file contains various documents and articles pertaining to the history and the architecture of College House.
Nick Hill
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This file contains items relating to the construction of the new Music School in 2010, such as architects drawings and plans and proposals.
Franklin Ellis Architects
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Two tables of support, with expected donations. Two pages A and B.
Oakham School
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A collection of photographs of the Barraclough Hall since its construction in 1946. Once a warehouse at the terminus of the Canal on Ashwell Road, later converted into stables, the Barraclough Hall was named in honour of Mrs Barraclough, benefactor to the school, and in memory of her late husband, Norman Barraclough (OO, 1883). At the west end was the stage and the theatre would seat about three hundred and fifty people. Other features included a traditional long hall, raked stage and Proscenium Arch. The opening ceremony took place on 20 June 1953.
Photo-Reportage Ltd