Red Book - School list and Calendar, Winter term 1964
- TGT-TGT/3-TGT/3/19
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- 1964
Part of Terence Treanor
A copy of the Oakham School Red book, Winter 1964, owned by John L. Barber. Notes and annotations on the inside.
Oakham School
Red Book - School list and Calendar, Winter term 1964
Part of Terence Treanor
A copy of the Oakham School Red book, Winter 1964, owned by John L. Barber. Notes and annotations on the inside.
Oakham School
Red Book - School list and Calendar, Winter term 1965
Part of Terence Treanor
A copy of the Oakham School Red book, Winter 1965, owned by John L. Barber. Notes and annotations on the inside.
Oakham School
Red Book - School list and Calendar, Winter term 1967
Part of Terence Treanor
A copy of the Oakham School Red book, Winter 1967, owned by Terence Treanor.
Oakham School
Red Book - School list and Calendar, Winter term 1969
Part of Terence Treanor
A copy of the Oakham School Red book, Winter 1969, owned by Terence Treanor.
Oakham School
John Buchanan and Operation Oakham
Part of History of the School
The sub-series contains a digital version of John Buchanan's "Operation Oakham" and a list of contents.
John Buchanan
Part of Terence Treanor
A photograph of Stevens House, staff and pupils, in 1990. Attached is a house list. The photographs was owned by Rev Terence Treanor, a Tutor in Stevens.
Brian and Elizabeth Nicholls
Part of Terence Treanor
A photograph of an Old Oakhamian dinner in the House of Lords, London.
Oakham School
Sights and Sounds of Oakham School
Part of Photographic and Art Collection
A group of 430 slides taken by Jim Bride for the project "Sights and Sounds of Oakham School" between 1975 and 1976. Slides show staff and pupils in houses, on campus and in lessons, buildings, sporting events and other aspects of everyday life at school.
Jim Bride
A letter from L.W. Bunning to Terence Treanor
Part of History of the School
A letter from L.W. Bunning to Rev Terence Treanor regarding his ancestor John Bunning, information from "The Story of Oakham School" by John Barber and writing his family history.
L.W. Bunning
Part of Buildings and Estates
A collection of documents relating to the School's first cricket pavilion. It was built on the playing fields in the 19th century. It was then enlarged and renovated in 1931, when two changing rooms and a thatched roof were added. It unfortunately burnt in May 1970.
Photo-Reportage Ltd