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- Item
- c.1929
Part of Activities and Societies
A donation letter (B) from A. Michael Tyler to the Bursar, enclosing a O.T.C. cap badge (A), which belonged to his father, Reuben Noel Tyler ('30).
Oakham School
Part of Activities and Societies
A donation letter (B) from A. Michael Tyler to the Bursar, enclosing a O.T.C. cap badge (A), which belonged to his father, Reuben Noel Tyler ('30).
Oakham School
Part of Activities and Societies
Three drum skins of the J.T.C./O.T.C., signed by cadets.
Oakham School
Part of Activities and Societies
Chris Frame's badge of the Athelings Rifle team.
Imperial Cadet Association
Part of Activities and Societies
The Ashburton Shield medal won by Chris Frame, Captain of the 1966 Shooting team, at Bisley.
National Rifle Association
Part of Activities and Societies
A collection of badges and shooting medals awarded to Henry Blagg.
N/D
Part of Chapel
This series focuses on the Millennium celebration which took place in the School Chapel, with an emphasis on the candelabras (objects and photographs) designed and made by the Art & Design Department for the special occasion.
Oakham School
Part of Chapel
A pair of bronze candelabras designed and manufactured by the Art & Design Department, Wendy Greaves and Mark Stephens in particular, funded by Old Oakhamians for the Millennium. Two candelabras A and B.
Wendy Greaves
Part of Chapel
This photographic series focuses on the history of the chapel since the laying of the foundation stone. It documents its building and opening, services held in the Chapel and objects used in everyday services.
Heawood & Son
Part of Activities and Societies
A C.C.F. beret, with metal cap badge, from the 2010s.
Oakham School
This collection consists of the mainly the non-paper aspects of the archives collection. The collection is random in its make up but has a good material collection which highlights the changing nature of the school's uniform.
Items in this collection range in material type and stem from a variety of sources such as the Quatercentenary celebrations or items that were once used daily on the school grounds (such as building plaques or clock hands).
Oakham School