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- 03/06/1995
Parte de Chapel
Oakham School
Parte de Chapel
Oakham School
Parte de Headmasters
Correspondence and admin regarding the Shakespeare centre, preservation and repairs, and the Roman coffin
Graham Smallbone
The Oakhamian, Vol. 141, Summer Term 1994
Parte de Oakhamian Magazines
The Oakhamian Magazine, recording the Summer term 1994. Contents: Speech Day & Places '94; Farewells & Places '93; English; Languages; Houses; Travel & Adventure; Performing Arts; DofE Canoeing; Art & Design; Sports; Miscellany & Editorial.
Oakham School
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 David Smith and Ian Robson to Graham Smallbone
Parte de Buildings and Estates
A letter from David Smith and Ian Robson to the Headmaster Graham Smallbone regarding the refurbishment of Old School.
Ian Robson
A letter from Richard Lawrence to Tom Reay
Parte de Buildings and Estates
A letter from Richard Lawrence, Estates Bursar, to Tom Reay regarding the renewal of the Public Entertainment Licence for Old School.
Richard Lawrence
Visit of the National Youth Chamber Orchestra, 1993
Parte de Anna Bentley
This sub-file focusses on the stay of the National Youth Chamber Orchestra at Oakham School in August 1993, including details of the arrangements, correspondence, and programmes of their performances at Peterborough Cathedral, The Maltings, Oakham School Chapel, and The Proms at the Royal Albert Hall.
Roger Blackmore
A letter from Tom Reay to Nigel Webb
Parte de Buildings and Estates
A letter from the Bursar Tom Reay to Nigel Webb, Second Master, regarding renewing the licences to perform in Old School.
Lt Col T.M. Reay