- BES-BES/1-BES/1/9-BES/1/9/2-BES/1/9/2/1-BES/1/9/2/1/4
- Unidad documental simple
- 1984
Parte deBuildings and Estates
A photograph of a girl and a boy walking out of the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in 1984.
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Parte deBuildings and Estates
A photograph of a girl and a boy walking out of the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in 1984.
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The Queen Elizabeth Theatre (since 1984)
Parte deBuildings and Estates
A collection of photographs of the QET since the transformation of the Barraclough Hall as part of the Quatercentenary Development Plan. The architect, W.O. Wilson, had designed a modern auditorium, with raked seating and a large stage below the audience, a gallery and a foyer facing the Music School lawn and purpose-built rooms for changing, costumes, scenery making and storage. It was equipped with a computerized lighting system and sophisticated sound equipment. The new Oakham Theatre was officially opened on 16 November 1984 by Queen Elizabeth II.
L.R. Shipsides
Parte deBuildings and Estates
This sub-file focusses on photographs of the Queen Elizabeth Theatre since its refurbishment and opening in 1984.
L.R. Shipsides
Parte deBuildings and Estates
A photograph of pupils walking on the path by the QET in 1984.
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Parte deBuildings and Estates
Photo-Reportage Ltd
Parte deOakhamian Magazines
Bound Copy of several Old Oakhamian Issues; red, hard cover
Oakham School
Parte deHeadmasters
Michael Stevens
The Oakhamian, Vol. CXVIII, Spring and Summer Terms 1985
Parte deOakhamian Magazines
Magazine named The Oakhamian, stappled; a photograph of College House in the snow on the cover; 104 pages; contents: Editorial, School News, Speech Day, Chapel, Careers & Business Studies Trips, The White Bix, Trips, Russia, Trinidad & Tobago, Australian Exchange, Drama, "Blood Wedding", "Hiawatha", "The Cotchford Tales", Music, Spring Term, Summer Term, Societies, Art & Design Centre Activities, C.C.F. and DofE, Sport, Leavers' Destinations; with various photographs of staff, pupils, buildings, plays, trips, sports
Oakham School
A note from Graham Smallbone to Dermot Gilvary
Parte deBuildings and Estates
A letter from the Headmaster Graham Smallbone to Dermot Gilvary, Head of Drama, regarding some décor being nailed to the woodwork in the Shakespeare Centre and proper use of the building.
Graham Smallbone