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Chapel Oakham School Objects
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A photograph of the ciboria

  • CHA-CHA/2-CHA/2/3-CHA/2/3/5-CHA/2/3/5/3
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A photograph in colour of the five ciboria, set on a table, with the War Memorial Library in the background.

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A photograph of the ciboria

  • CHA-CHA/2-CHA/2/3-CHA/2/3/5-CHA/2/3/5/2
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A black and white photograph of the five ciboria, set on a table, with the War Memorial Library in the background.

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Post card of the Cross

  • CHA-CHA/2-CHA/2/3-CHA/2/3/3
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A blank post card showing the school Cross, published by Heawood & Son, Melton Mowbray and Oakham. The cross was made by Paul Cooper. Rev F.H. Jerwood had privately collected gifts of jewels from the relatives of the Old Boys who died in the First World War.

Heawood & Son

The Cross

  • CHA-CHA/2-CHA/2/3-CHA/2/3/4
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Two photographs of the school cross (A and B)., with a note from Roger Anderson at the back of photograph B. The cross was made by Paul Cooper. Rev F.H. Jerwood had privately collected gifts of jewels from the relatives of the Old Boys who died in the First World War.

Roger Geoffrey Anderson

The Millennium Candelabras

  • CHA-CHA/7-CHA/7/3-CHA/7/3/1
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  • 2000
  • 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

Candelabras

  • CHA-CHA/2-CHA/2/3-CHA/2/3/1
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A photographs of two candelabras on the altar.

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Service collection purses

  • CHA-CHA/10-CHA/10/1-CHA/10/1/1
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Six service collection purses (A to F) in four colours: two in green, two in red, one in blue and one in gold. Blue is for Mary; Green is the go-to colour; Red is Pentacostal/for the martyrs; Gold is for celebrations.

Oakham School