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Part of Buildings and Estates
A photograph of the Old Gym, which served as a temporary cricket pavilion from 1970, looking towards Buchanans bridge in the background.
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Part of Buildings and Estates
A photograph of the Old Gym, which served as a temporary cricket pavilion from 1970, looking towards Buchanans bridge in the background.
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Part of Buildings and Estates
An invitation for the opening of the Wharton Pavilion.
Oakham School
A photograph of the New Pavilion
Part of Buildings and Estates
A photograph of staff and pupils looking at a cricket match, sat by the New Pavilion in the 1950s. The photograph was taken by Photo-Reportage Ltd and the number of print is stamped on the back: 286913.
Photo-Reportage Ltd
A photograph of the Wharton Pavilion
Part of Buildings and Estates
A photograph in colour of the Wharton Pavilion.
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Part of Buildings and Estates
A photograph of the Old Gym, which served as a temporary cricket pavilion from 1970, before its conversion into the Wharton Pavilion.
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Part of Buildings and Estates
This sub-file focusses on the opening of the BAFS Pavilion in 2014.
Rutland & Stamford Mercury
Photographs of the Sports Hall
Part of Buildings and Estates
Two photographs (A and B) in colour of the Sports Hall, probably in the 1990s.
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Photographs of the unveiling of the plaque
Part of Buildings and Estates
Two photographs (A and B) of Lynn Wilson and his family unveiling the commemorative plaque in the new Wilson pavilion. Also present were Headmaster Joe Spence and Tom White.
Oakham School
Photographs of the unveiling of the plaque
Part of Buildings and Estates
Two photographs (A and B) of the Headmaster Joe Spence and O.O. Lynn Wilson standing in front of the plaque.
Oakham School
Negatives of the Barraclough Dining Hall
Part of Buildings and Estates
Three negatives of nine photographs of the Barraclough Dining Hall, pupils eating inside and a sports team.
Roger Blackmore