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- 07/1953
Part of Houses
A photograph (A) and a negative (B) of the boys in Wharflands in the academic year 1952-1953 under the Housemaster Bertie Bowes.
Heawood & Son
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Part of Houses
A photograph (A) and a negative (B) of the boys in Wharflands in the academic year 1952-1953 under the Housemaster Bertie Bowes.
Heawood & Son
Part of Houses
This series relates to Junior Day girls of Ancaster. The house was built in 1974, as part of the new Jerwoods Campus for the Lower School. Most of the collection is made of the House photographs since the first year of Ancaster, as well as informal photograph of the girls in house events and sports competition.
Oakham School
Cross Country Schools' Cup, Round 1
Part of Houses
A team sheet for the Cross Country Schools' Cup, held in Melton Country Park on 2 October 2002.
Oakham School
Part of Houses
This series relates to Hodge Wing, the pupils and staff and the history of the building. The series focuses on the early years as a boys' house.
Hodge Wing was a Boys’ day house, for Lower and Middle School. It became a girls’ house in the Winter term 1975, until the Spring term 1980 when the girls moved to Rushebrookes. Then it was re-opened for a small number of Seventh form girls in 1986.
Heawood & Son
Part of Houses
A photograph of the boys in Hodge Wing in 1953, under the Housemaster Dr William J. Bradley.
Heawood & Son
A photograph of Hodge Wing Athletic Team
Part of Houses
A photograph of the 1948 Hodge Wing Athletic Team, with names.
Heawood & Son
Part of Houses
This series focuses on School House pupils and staff in the 20th century. Most of the series is made of house photographs, various informal photographs as well as records books and punishment books.
Oakham School
Part of Houses
This sub-series focuses on photographs of boys in School House since the 1940s.
Tempest Photography
Part of Houses
A photograph of the boys in School House in the academic year 1952-1953 under the Housemaster John Moore.
Heawood & Son