Item OAK/3/50 - The Old Oakhamian, No.46, 1984

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OAK-OAK/3-OAK/3/50

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The Old Oakhamian, No.46, 1984

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  • From 1983 to 1984 (Creation)

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Physical, Paper

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A5 magazine, white cover with the red badge of the school on the cover; 66 pages; contents listed inside: Editorial, This Year's President, Annual Dinner, Annual General Meeting and O.O. Day, Regional Meetings, Oakham's Earliest Headmasters, A breathing Space for Independent Schools?, North to the Future, Quatercentenary Appeal, Major Events 1984, School News, O.O. News, Engagements and Marriages, Births, Deaths, Obituaries, New Members, Address Changes, Golf, Rifle Club, Masonic Lodge, Notices, School Shop/Club Colours, Rugby Fixtures and Diary Dates, A Statistiscal History of Oakham School 1st XI Cricket, Centre Section - oakham School Campus 1984; with a portrait of J.M. Jerwood, a photograph of the Opening of the Wharton Pavilion, a photograpg of a hockey match against Bedford, a map of Campus

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  • English

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Oakham School, Oakham, Rutland, United Kingdom.

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Draft

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Partial

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  • English

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