- HIS
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- 1587 - 2017
This collection consists of material which highlights the history of Oakham School. This includes monographs and research by various authors, as well as films and others audio and video recordings.
Oakham School
This collection consists of material which highlights the history of Oakham School. This includes monographs and research by various authors, as well as films and others audio and video recordings.
Oakham School
Part of History of the School
A print out of a press cutting regarding school histories, including "The Story of Oakham School" by John Barber and "Operation Oakham" by John Buchanan.
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Part of History of the School
A collection of letters received after the publication of J.L. Barber's "The Story of Oakham School".
Sir Kenneth Lewis
Part of Terence Treanor
Rev Terence Treanor signed copy of "Oakham Orations" by John Buchanan.
John Buchanan
Contents of "Operation Oakham" by John Buchanan
Part of History of the School
Contents of John Buchanan's book "operation Oakham" in the Catalogue of the School Archive, with an index by Terence Treanor. Pages are numbered A to J.
Oakham School
Part of History of the School
A full version of John Buchanan's book "Operation Oakham".
John Buchanan
Part of Reference
A copy of "Operation Oakham" by John Buchanan on the story of how Oakham School became an independent school and allowed access to girls.
John Buchanan
Part of Reference
A copy of "An Oakham Overture to Poetry" by John Buchanan, owned by the OO Club. Contents include: imagery of words, human comedy, place, wine, women, song, school, war, seasons.
John Buchanan
A photograph of the opening of the Shakespeare Centre
Part of History of the School
A photograph of the opening of the Shakespeare Centre on 25 October 1969, used in John Barber's "The Story of Oakham School".
Stamford Mercury
Part of History of the School
A press cutting regarding two new publications telling the story of Oakham and Uppingham Schools to celebrate the 400th anniversary of their foundation.
The Daily Telegraph