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A photograph of Emmeline Pankhurst

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  • c. 1920s
  • Parte de Headmasters

A photo of Emmeline Pankhurst in Market Place, Oakham in a carriage, addressing the crowd made of Oakham School boys in Summer 1907.

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A photograph of High Street

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  • Parte de Headmasters

A photograph of Hight Street, Oakham. Shops visible are The Crown Hotel and Matkin, Printers on the corner of Market Street.

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A photograph of inside of the QET

A photograph of the new seating rows, from the stage, inside the Queen Elizabeth Theatre. The photograph was taken by Brian and Elizabeth Nicholls Photography and the number of print is written on the back: X91/2.

Brian and Elizabeth Nicholls

A photograph of John Buchanan

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  • Parte de Headmasters

A photograph of former Headmaster John Buchanan giving a speech in Oakham Castle, in the late 1980s.

Roger Blackmore

A photograph of John Buchanan

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  • Parte de Headmasters

A photograph of John Buchanan at his desk in the late 1950s.

Rutland Features

A photograph of Major Herbert Whaley

A photograph of the High Sheriff of Rutland, Major Herbert Whaley inspecting the C.C.F. cadets at the proclamation of Queen Elizabeth II in Market Place in 1952.

The Grantham Journal

A photograph of Major Herbert Whaley

A photograph of the High Sheriff of Rutland, Major Herbert Whaley inspecting the C.C.F. cadets at the proclamation of Queen Elizabeth II in Market Place in 1952.

The Grantham Journal

A photograph of Major Herbert Whaley

A photograph of the High Sheriff of Rutland, Major Herbert Whaley, addressing the crowd at the proclamation of Queen Elizabeth II in Market Place in 1952.

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