- WWS-WWS/2-WWS/2/1-WWS/2/1/3
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- 2002
Part of The World Wars
Entry for Lieutenant Crichton from the Debt of Honour register published by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Part of The World Wars
Entry for Lieutenant Crichton from the Debt of Honour register published by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Part of The World Wars
Items in this sub-series are related to Old Oakhamians and Masters who fought in the Second World War.
Oakham School
Panels of the St Bees School Foundation
Part of The World Wars
A print out of two photographs of the panels in the Foundation dining room at St Bees school showing Neilson carving, and of a photograph of the memorial to Donald Francis Neilson on Tyne Cot memorial.
St Bees School
Record of Donald Francis Neilson
Part of The World Wars
The entry for Donald Francis Neilson, printed from the Leicestershire War Memorials Projects website.
Leicestershire War Memorials Project
Part of The World Wars
Research material on some soldiers and their family, most notably the Neilson brothers and the Sills family.
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Part of The World Wars
The casualty details of Lieutenant D.H.W. Humfrey produced by the Commonwealth Graves Commission.
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Part of The World Wars
The sub-series focuses on the Humfrey Family, more particularly on Stuart and Douglas Humfrey, and include "The Humf Letters".
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Cemetery register for David (Sonnie) Dewar
Part of The World Wars
The cemetery record for Lt. David (Sonnie) Dewar from the Imperial War Graves Commission sent to Mrs Annie Dewar, residing in South Kensington, London.
Imperial War Graves Commission
A photograph of Lancelot John Austen Dewar's grave
Part of The 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)
Part of The World Wars
Photographs and documents relating to Launcelot John Austen Dewar and his brother David Dewar.
Commonwealth War Graves Commission