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A newspaper clipping about John Dewar including a photo and news of his death.
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A newspaper clipping about John Dewar including a photo and news of his death.
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Service for Dedication of Memorial
Part of The World Wars
An order of service from the event in which a memorial was dedicated to Jack Dewar.
Holy Trinity Church, Loughborough
The War Graves of the British Empire
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The cemetery record from the war graves commission including a form for record of entry for David Dewar.
Imperial War Graves Commission
The War Graves of the British Empire
Part of The World Wars
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.
Basil Mogridge
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
Photocopy of the original letter by Basil Mogridge
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A photocopy of the original letter between Basil and Joan describing basil's life in the trenches, the sending of some cake, being buried alive during an attack, men being wounded, and the story of the miraculous survival of a cake.
Basil Mogridge
Typed transcript of letter by Basil Mogridge
Part of The World Wars
A typed version of the letter between Basil and Joan describing basil's life in the trenches, the sending of some cake, being buried alive during an attack, men being wounded, and the story of the miraculous survival of a cake.
Basil F.W. Mogridge
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A letter and booklet on the Humf Letters. The letter is to Dr. Spence from Colin Edgar about the project. The booklet contains information about D. H. W. Humphrey's life and the letters that he wrote to Betty Dawes.
Colin Edgar