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Part of Houses
A photograph of Mary Hoyle, Housemistress of Stevens, with another staff member.
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Part of Houses
A photograph of Mary Hoyle, Housemistress of Stevens, with another staff member.
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Part of Houses
A photograph of Mary Hoyle, Housemistress of Stevens, with another staff member and two pupils.
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Part of Houses
Oakham School
Group photos of housemasters and wives
Part of Houses
A selection of group photographs of house masters and their wives. Some photographs have their original negatives and some are backed or encased within card.
Oakham School
Three generations of Wharflands Housemasters
Part of Houses
A photograph of three generations of Wharflands Housemasters an their wives: Val Harvey, John Barber and Malcolm Hardy.
Roger Blackmore
Part of Houses
A photograph of Rev F.H. Jerwood and his wife.
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A confidential letter to Parents and Guardians
Part of Houses
A4 yellow page, a letter from the Clipsham Tutors to Parents and Guardians regarding Mike and Margaret Rochester's retirement and leaving Clipsham
Oakham School
The Oakhamian, Vol LXXVII, Winter Term 1960
Part of Oakhamian Magazines
School Magazine named The Oakhamian; white cover and black letters; 35 pages; contents on the inside cover: Editorial, Scholl News, O.O. News, Avete, Land Utilisation Survey, The Weather Board, 1066 And All That, Land of the Midnight Sun, Societies, Music Notes, Literary, Combined Cadet Force, Waitwith Camp, Scout Notes, Games, Correspondence, Valete, Crossword; with photographs of: The Staff - July 1960; the Barrclough Hall, CCF Inspection of 1917 and 1960, Doncaster Close in October, the Junior Colts XV- 1960, trip in Norway and the Bakke Hotel; a drawing of the School Chapel and the Sanatorium
Oakham School
An almost complete collection of Oakham School magazines dating from 1884. Some editions are available as individuals whilst others can be found in larger bound volumes. There is also a collection of the Old Oakhamian magazine which is a separate school magazine for Old Oakhamians and their news.
This magazine covers all aspects of school life. Sporting, academic, and artistic achievements of the pupils are celebrated alongside news updates from various departments. In later issues, c. 1980s, houses are given space to announce news and in house achievements.
Sporting records are a key component of the magazine since its inception and there are accounts of matches (including scores and teams) in each edition. Again, since the 1980s, focus has shifted to also include all of the teams that compete for the school, instead of just focusing on the A team.
Images and photographs start to appear in the magazines from the 1970s and the magazine was first printed fully in colour in the 1990s.
Oakham School