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A photograph of the opening

A photograph in colour of Lord Forte speaking at the official opening of the new dining hall on 28 September 1987.

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Photographs of the opening ceremony

  • BES-BES/1-BES/1/13-BES/1/13/2-BES/1/13/2/1-BES/1/13/2/1/7
  • Item
  • 04/07/1983
  • Part of Buildings and Estates

Two photographs (A and B) of Ron Jacobs opening the new Wharton Pavilion on 4 July 1983. Also present were the Headmaster Richard Bull and the Chairman of Quatercentenary Appeal Committee Tom White. The photographs were taken by Brian and Elizabeth Nicholls Photography and the numbers of print are written on the back: V353/4; V353/5, respectively.

Brian and Elizabeth Nicholls

Photographs of the unveiling of the plaque

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  • Item
  • 16/04/2005
  • Part of Buildings and Estates

Two photographs (A and B) of Lynn Wilson and his family unveiling the commemorative plaque in the new Wilson pavilion. Also present were Headmaster Joe Spence and Tom White.

Oakham School

A negative of the Barraclough Dining Hall

A negative of 4 photographs of the opening of the Barraclough Dining Hall on 28 September 1987, including Lord Forte making a speech and unveiling the commemorative plaque.

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A photograph of Tom White at the opening ceremony

A photograph of the Chairman of the Quatercentenary Appeal Committee Tom White speaking at the opening of the new Wharton pavilion on 4 July 1983. The photograph was taken by Brian and Elizabeth Nicholls Photography and the number of print is written on the back: V353/6.

Brian and Elizabeth Nicholls

Opening

This sub-file focusses on the opening of the Wharton Pavilion in 1983 and of the refurbished 'Stumps' in 1999.

Oakham School

A plaque

  • BES-BES/1-BES/1/13-BES/1/13/2-BES/1/13/2/2-BES/1/13/2/2/3
  • Item
  • 04/07/1983
  • Part of Buildings and Estates

A plaque celebrating the opening of the Wharton Pavilion by O.O. Ron Jacobs ('45) in memory of O.O. Sir Anthony Wharton ('35).

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