- PMC-PMC/2-PMC/2/2
- Sub-Series
- 1970 - 1994
Part of Pastoral and Medical Care
Oakham School
Part of Pastoral and Medical Care
Oakham School
Part of Pastoral and Medical Care
Oakham School
Part of Terrence Treanor
A copy of the Oakham School red book owned by Terence Treanor. Notes and annotations on the inside. Winter term.
Oakham School
Part of Photographic and Art Collection
A photographic album of the school (but mainly of Wharflands house) from the Talbot-Griffiths era. Photographs of various staff members, buildings, House prefects, scouts, sporting photos (steeplechase, water-polo, rugby), House photos (Wharflands), Drama photos (Midsummer's Nights Dream and Macbeth 1953), The 1953 Elizabethan Fair, Form 4A photo (1951 and 1953), The choir, the Memorial Library opening, a christening, the visit to RCAF N.Luffenham Swindells, and the proclamation of Queen Elizabeth II.
Oakham School
The Old Oakhamian, No.12, 1950
Part of Terrence Treanor
Magazine named "The Old Oakhamian", on paper, stappled; 7 pages; contents: Editorial, Annual Meeting, Annual Dinner, Regional Meetings, O.O. Golfing Society, War Memorial Fund, School News, Engagements, Births, Marriages, Deaths, Obituaries, New Members, Changes of Address, Notices, Correspondence; owned by Terence Treanor; some hand-written notes
Oakham School
Names and Addresses of members, January 1951
Part of Terrence Treanor
List of names and Addresses of O.O. Club's members; stapled; 11 pages; hand-written notes; owned by Terence Treanor
Oakham School
The Old Oakhamian, No.10, 1948
Part of Terrence Treanor
Magazine The Old Oakhamian, in paper; 6 pages; Contents: Editorial, Annual General Meeting, Annual Dinners, The Golfing Society, War Memorial Fund, School News, O.O. Notes, Births, Marriages and Deaths, Obituaries, New Members, Changes of Addresses, Record of Old Oakhamians in the Forces, Notices
Oakham School
A record of Old Oakhamians and Masters
Part of The World Wars
A booklet recording the Old Oakhmians and Masters of Oakham School (past and present0 who served in His Majesty's Forces in the Second World War.
Oakham School