Proclamation

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10 Archival description results for Proclamation

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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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A photograph of the cadets

A photograph of Oakham School C.C.F. contingent in Market Place (with view toward Furley & Hassan shop) at the proclamation of Queen Elizabeth II in February 1952.

The Grantham Journal

A photograph of the cadets

A photograph of Oakham School C.C.F. contingent in Market Place at the proclamation of Queen Elizabeth II in February 1952.

The Grantham Journal

A photograph of the Proclamation

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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A photographs of the cadets

A photograph of Oakham School C.C.F. contingent in Market Place at the proclamation of Queen Elizabeth II in February 1952.

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Inspection of the cadets

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.

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Proclamation of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II

This sub-file contains photographs of the C.C.F. cadets in Market Place, Oakham at the proclamation of Queen Elizabeth II by the High Sheriff of Rutland in February 1952.

The Grantham Journal

The Oakhamian, Vol. LIII, Christmas Term 1936

The Oakhamian Magazine, recording the Summer term 1936 (published in Winter term 1936). Contents: Long Live the King; Editorial; School Notes; Music Notes; Entertainments; Debating Society; O.T.C.; Scouts; Cricket; Swimming Sports; Football; O.O. News; Scholarships to the United States; Acknowledgements. Seven double-pages A to G.

Oakham School