Oakham, Rutland

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A photo album, 1910s

Four pages (A to D) from a 1919 photo album, with captions below the photographs. Contents: Main entrance (School House), pupils after school fire, 1919; 'Tudor House' in Boughton; Rugby 1st XV, 1919; Burleigh gardens and pond; Old Hall and the quad; A cricket match; Lord French inspecting the cadets; St John's College; pupils in the quad; the Long Dormitory boys; a dog; Coates, 1919; pupils at the baths; Burleigh woods and hill; Market Place; F.C. Dwyer; Cricket 1st XI, 1919; The Rectory; C.F. Bayley.

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A photograph of Doncaster Close

An aerial photograph of a cricket match being played on Doncaster Close in 1937, looking towards Oakham town.

Aerofilms Ltd

A photograph of Doncaster Close

An aerial photograph of a cricket match being played on Doncaster Close in 1937, looking towards Oakham town, with the outdoors baths in the foreground.

Aerofilms Ltd

A photograph of Doncaster Close

An aerial photograph of a cricket match being played on Doncaster Close in 1937, looking towards Oakham town, with the town cemetery in the foreground.

Aerofilms Ltd

Correspondence

  • HEA-HEA/11-HEA/11/2
  • File
  • 1996 - 2002
  • Part of Headmasters

This file focusses on letters received/sent by the Headmaster Tony Little during his headmastership (1996-2002).

Tony Little

Cricket legend opens new pavilion

  • BES-BES/1-BES/1/13-BES/1/13/3-BES/1/13/3/1-BES/1/13/3/1/2
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  • 30/05/2014
  • Part of Buildings and Estates

A newspaper cutting from the Rutland & Stamford Mercury reporting on the opening of BAFS cricket pavilion on 30 May 2014.

Rutland & Stamford Mercury

Cricket pavilions

A collection of documents, including photographs and commemorative plaques, relating to the School's cricket pavilions on Doncaster Close since the 19th century.

L.R. Shipsides

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