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Printed photographs o the panels in St Bees School with Neilson's name carved on it
St Bees School
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Printed photographs o the panels in St Bees School with Neilson's name carved on it
St Bees School
Photographs related to Donald Francis Neilson
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Accession number: 29102018. George Robson is a former pupil of St Bees School and researched an OO and former St Bees's pupil, Donald Francis Neilson, who fell in the WW1 - 13 photographs of St Bees' campus, names carved on a wooden panel, Cricket 1st XI team and close-ups of Neilson, a plaque unveiled to commemorate St Bees pupils who fell in the WW1, memorials; 1 photocopy of a military picture of Neilson, The letter is Items A and B. Photographs are Items C to P
St Bees School
The War Graves of the British Empire
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The cemetery record from the war graves commission including the entry for Jack Dewar on page 20.
Imperial War Graves Commission
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A letter concerning the donation of a photocopy of the origianl letter sent by Basil Mogridge to the doner's grandmother.
Oakham School
Letter from Peter F Wynter Bee to the Bursar
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A letter to the bursar detailing Basil F Mogridge and a letter sent to the sender's grandmother.
Peter F. Wynter Bee
Notes on Oliver Henry Cecil Odell
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Two notes from Nigel Webb to Jon Wills, quoting research by Brian Needham, regarding the Oliver Henry Cecil Odell bequest and his life. Items A and B
Nigel Webb
A letter from Penny Underwood to Jon Wills
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A letter from Penny Underwood to Jon Wills sending photographs of Joseph's medals, letters from her father and photographs
Penny Underwood
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Oakham School
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Oakham School
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Roger Geoffrey Anderson