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- 10/05/2013
Part of The World Wars
A digital photograph of a carving representing two soldiers on the West front of the Memorial Chapel.
Oakham School
Part of The World Wars
A digital photograph of a carving representing two soldiers on the West front of the Memorial Chapel.
Oakham School
Part of The World Wars
A digital photograph of a carving representing a mother an her son on the West front of the Memorial Chapel.
Oakham School
Part of The World Wars
A digital photograph of a carving representing injured soldiers on the West front of the Memorial Chapel.
Oakham School
Part of The World Wars
A digital photograph of a carving representing laying soldier on the West front of the Memorial Chapel.
Oakham School
Part of The World Wars
A digital photograph of a carving representing an injured soldier on the West front of the Memorial Chapel.
Oakham School
A card from Bob Allen to Jon Wills
Part of The World Wars
A card from Bob to Jon Wills regarding the anniversary dinner on 10 October 2015. The card shows the memorial to The Royal Leicestershire Regiment at the National Memorial Arboretum, Alrewas, Staffordshire.
Captain R.J. Allen
Part of The World Wars
A recollection entitled "A Wartime Interlude" by Philip Newell of a platoon of Paratroopers coming to play a cricket match against the school's 2nd XI in the Summer term 1942.
Philip Newell
List of Old Oakhamians serving in India
Part of The World Wars
A list of Old Oakhamians who served in India during World War Two, with names, regiments and years at Oakham School. Two small sheets of paper numbered A and B.
Oakham School
Photographs related to Donald Francis Neilson
Part of The World Wars
A letter from George Robson regarding Donald Francis Neilson's life and achievements at St Bees School and enclosing 14 photographs. The photographs are of St Bees School, the Foundation panels, cricket team photographs and various photographs of Donald Neilson.
St Bees School
A letter from Penny Underwood to Jon Wills
Part of The World Wars
A letter from Penny Underwood to Jon Wills sending photographs of Joseph's medals, letters from her father and various photographs.
Penny Underwood