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Notts links with Oakham School

  • HIS-HIS/1-HIS/1/2-HIS/1/2/2-HIS/1/2/2/12
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 08/08/1983
  • Parte deHistory of the School

A press cutting from the Nottingham Evening Post regarding the publication of "The Story of Oakham School" by John Barber to celebrate the Quatercentenary of the school and the connections with Nottingham.

Nottingham Evening Post

Foundation Charter

A black and white photo of the school's foundation charter.

Brian and Elizabeth Nicholls

'The Schoole at Okeham'

A copy of 'The Schoole at Okeham' by Joe Donnelly, concerning the earliest history of the school and the land it sits on.

Joe Donnelly

Oakham School 1563 - 1589

A collection of reproduced documents researched by Joe Donnelly from the school's and it's land's very early history. Short introduction and contents included.

Joe Donnelly

The Book of Oakham School

The Book of Oakham School, title and badge in red, fair condition, spine fragile and damaged on 1 duplicate at the bottom. Preface by Walter Lee Sargant, history of the school including the founder, earlier history and a list of governors; with drawings of buildings. With 2 duplicates

School Campus

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

Photographic book plates

Three black and white photographic book plates including the Hospital of Christ in Oakham, The School House, a transcription of the brass to the Founder and the inscribed stone over the Old School door.

Mrs Hassan

Photographs of inscriptions

  • BES-BES/1-BES/1/27-BES/1/27/1-BES/1/27/1/6-BES/1/27/1/6/3
  • Unidad documental simple
  • N/D
  • Parte deBuildings and Estates

A print-out of the brass to the Founder in North Luffenham Church and below, a photograph of the inscribed stone over the Old School door with the translation.

Archdeacon Robert Johnson

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