- WWS-WWS/3-WWS/3/2-WWS/3/2/4
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- 21/08/2013
Part of The World Wars
Digital photographs of memorials around school honouring Old Oakhamians who fell in conflicts other than the two World Wars.
Oakham School
Part of The World Wars
Digital photographs of memorials around school honouring Old Oakhamians who fell in conflicts other than the two World Wars.
Oakham School
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A group of photographs of the War Memorial Library, honouring the Old Oakhamians who fell in the Second World War.
Oakham School
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Letters and photographs from and of the Scott family members.
Penny Underwood
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Photographs of the Memorial Chapel, the roll of honours carved by the doors and the carvings on the West front of the building.
Oakham School
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A group of photographs of the Memorial boards in School House, including details of five panels with the names of Old Oakhamians who died in the First World War.
Oakham School
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A letter from John Good and two chapters of an account of his time at Oakham School during the Second World War.
John Good
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Research on Charles Caldwell Sills and items donated by the family to the school.0
Roger Geoffrey Anderson
Letters from the Scott Family to the school
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Five letters from members of the Scott family agreeing to loan temporarily Joseph Scott's war medals to the school for display and safe keeping.
Terence Hardyman Scott
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Photocopies of various research resources on John Woodall Marshall from Ancestry, Rutland Remembers, Graves Registration Report Form, The London Gazette, including two print outs of photographs, presented by Michael Hawker, archaeologist Leicester University. Items numbered A to P.
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
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Two letters between D. Devenport and Terence Treanor regarding Douglas Alexander Hall, enclosing a copy of the Roll of Honour, photographs and entries from "Rutland in the Great War". Items are numbered A to F.
Terence Treanor