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Part of Headmasters
Copy of the painting of Nigel Lashbrook by an O.O., for his retirement
Rebecca Haley
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Part of Headmasters
Copy of the painting of Nigel Lashbrook by an O.O., for his retirement
Rebecca Haley
Part of Headmasters
This series focusses on the headmastership of John David Buchanan (1958-1977) and contains items relating to the life at School in the 1960s and 1970s, its staff and pupils. The bulk of the series consists of books, publications, letters, speeches and sermons written by Mr Buchanan himself.
John Buchanan
Part of Headmasters
This series focusses on the headmastership of Nigel Lashbrook (2009-2019) and contains items relating to the life at School in the 2010s, its staff and pupils.
Rebecca Haley
Oakhamian Magazine, Vol. 204, Winter Term 2018 / Spring Term 2019
Part of Oakhamian Magazines
Magazine named Oakhamian Magazine - The Magazine of Oakham School and The Old Oakhamian Club; 163 pages; a photograph of a irl on a camel on the cover; contents: Farewell to Headmaster Nigel Lashbrook, Academic, Performing Arts, Trips and Tours, Geography Trip to Morocco, Geography Trip to Iceland, Pastoral, Activities, Sport, Staff News; with various photographs of staff, pupils, house events, plays, sports, trips, buildings
Oakham School
Part of Headmasters
This file focusses on photographs of Tony Little, during his Headmastership (1996-2002).
Oakham School
Part of Headmasters
This file focusses on photographs and artwork of John Buchanan, during his Headmastership (1958-1977) and various visits to the School in the 1980s and 1990s.
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Part of Headmasters
This file focusses on photographs and art work of Nigel Lashbrook, during his Headmastership (2009-2019).
Tempest Photography
Part of Headmasters
A portrait painting of the Headmaster John D. Buchanan
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Part of Buildings and Estates
A collection of documents relating to Round House, the first purpose-built girls’ boarding house, built in 1972 on what was School House tennis court. The Architect, Tom E. Wilson, designed a building in the shape of a Dovecote, or a Birdcage. The builders were George Duxbury (OO, '34) and Sons. The new house contained thirty bed-sitters on three floors, built around a central spiral stairway. A common room linked the new building with the War Memorial Library. At the back of the Library were built a small flat and domestic offices. Sixty girls moved in from the beginning of the 1972 Winter term and the boarding house was officially opened on 28 October 1972 by Mrs Haywood.
Alan Oliver
Part of Buildings and Estates
A report on the development of Round House including architectural plans, notes, photographs and models.
Alan Oliver