Commonwealth War Graves Commission
- WWS-WWS/1-WWS/1/3-WWS/1/3/3
- Pièce
- 14/04/1998
Fait partie de The World Wars
Casualty details from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission for Lieutenant D.H.W. Humfrey
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Fait partie de The World Wars
Casualty details from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission for Lieutenant D.H.W. Humfrey
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Framed photo of Jack Dewar's grave
Fait partie de The World Wars
A framed and covered black and white photo of Jack Dewar's grave with flowers on.
British Association (Ypres Salient)
Fait partie de The World Wars
Copy of a page from "The Stag" with a letter from C.F.S[cott]
The Stag
Photocopy of the original letter by Basil Mogridge
Fait partie de The World Wars
A photocopy of the original letter between Basil and Joan describing basil's life in the trenches, the sending of some cake, being buried alive during an attack, men being wounded, and the story of the miraculous survival of a cake.
Basil Fullelove West Mogridge
Fait partie de Staff
A photograph in colours of Chris West-Sadler in a coach, speaking in a microphone
Oakham School
Fait partie de Staff
A photograph in colours of 1 staff member writing at a table
Oakham School
Fait partie de Staff
A photograph in colours of 2 staff members on a ski trip
Oakham School
Fait partie de The World Wars
A letter and booklet on the Humf Letters. The letter is to Dr. Spence from Colin Edgar about the project. The booklet contains information about D. H. W. Humphrey's life and the letters that he wrote to Betty Dawes.
Colin Edgar
The War Graves of the British Empire
Fait partie de The World Wars
The cemetery record from the war graves commission including a form for record of entry for David Dewar.
Imperial War Graves Commission
Typed transcript of letter by Basil Mogridge
Fait partie de The World Wars
A typed version of the letter between Basil and Joan describing basil's life in the trenches, the sending of some cake, being buried alive during an attack, men being wounded, and the story of the miraculous survival of a cake.
Basil Fullelove West Mogridge