- WWS-WWS/3-WWS/3/2-WWS/3/2/1-WWS/3/2/1/9
- Unidad documental simple
- 10/05/2013
Parte deThe World Wars
A digital photograph of a carving representing two soldiers on the West front of the Memorial Chapel.
Oakham School
Parte deThe World Wars
A digital photograph of a carving representing two soldiers on the West front of the Memorial Chapel.
Oakham School
Parte deThe World Wars
A digital photograph of a carving representing two soldiers on the West front of the Memorial Chapel.
Oakham School
Parte deThe World Wars
A digital photograph of a carving representing a mother an her son on the West front of the Memorial Chapel.
Oakham School
Parte deThe World Wars
A digital photograph of a carving representing laying soldier on the West front of the Memorial Chapel.
Oakham School
Parte deThe World Wars
A digital photograph of a carving representing an injured soldier on the West front of the Memorial Chapel.
Oakham School
A letter from Charles Sills to Maxine Weeks
Parte deThe World Wars
A letter from OO Charles Sills ('46) to Maxine Weeks in the Old Oakhamian Club regarding his family history and enclosing two print outs, one is o Charles Caldwell Sills in his military uniform and one is of Junior House in 1915. Items are numbered A to D.
Oakham School
A photograph of Frederick Wingfield Douglass
Parte deThe World Wars
A black and white photograph of Frederick Wingfield Douglass in his military uniform.
Frank J. Hill
Parte deThe World Wars
A black and white photograph of Jack Dewar, sitting by a tent. Possibly from his time at Oakham School and possibly at a O.T.C. Camp.
N/D
A photograph of Lancelot John Austen Dewar's grave
Parte deThe World Wars
A black and white photograph of Second Lieutenant L.J.A. Dewar's grave in the Ancre Cemetery, France, mounted on a cardboard.
British Association (Ypres Salient)
A photograph of unknown Old Oakhamian Soldier
Parte deThe World Wars
A black and white photograph of Jim, "an Old Oakham Boy who held the record at school" and fought in the Great War. At the back is a hand-written note addressed to Rev Edward Vere Hodge.
Richards, Newark