Albert Alexander Pargiter Humfrey
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Research on the Humfrey family and pages printed from the War Memorials Trust
Brian Needham
Albert Alexander Pargiter Humfrey
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Research on the Humfrey family and pages printed from the War Memorials Trust
Brian Needham
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A letter from George Robson to the Headteacher regarding research on Danald Francis Neilson for the unveiling of a commemorative plaque
George Robson
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A digital photograph of the carving of "Justitia" on the West front of the Memorial Chapel.
Oakham School
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A digital photograph of the carving of "Temperantia" on the West front of the Memorial Chapel.
Oakham School
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A digital photograph of a carving representing two soldiers on the West front of the Memorial Chapel.
Oakham School
Second Lieutenant Charles Caldwell Sills
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Research file compiled by O.O. Roger Anderson ('39) on Second Lieutenant Charles Caldwell Sills, 1st Battalion South Wales Borderers. The file include photographs, Sills family history, copies of The History of the South Wales Borderers, maps, and extracts from he battalion's war diary.
Roger Geoffrey Anderson
An email from Roger Anderson to Alick Brown
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An email from Roger Anderson to Alick Brown, History teacher, regarding his register of information on the Oakhamians killed in the First World War.
Roger Geoffrey Anderson
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Research by Roger Anderson on the Old Oakhamians who fell in the Great War, providing details on where and when they died. Probably compiled for Remembrance Day.
Roger Geoffrey Anderson
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A digital photograph of the carved panel on the left hand-side of the Chapel inside doors. The names are those of the Old Oakhamians who died in the Second World War.
Oakham School
Part of The World Wars
A digital photograph of the carved panel on the left hand-side of the Chapel entrance. The names are those of the Old Oakhamians who died in the First World War.
Oakham School