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The World Wars Anglais britannique
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A letter from John Good to Charles Welch

  • WWS-WWS/2-WWS/2/2-WWS/2/2/2-WWS/2/2/2/1
  • Pièce
  • 24/11/2007
  • Fait partie de The World Wars

A letter from John Good to Charles Welch, enclosing an account if his life at Oakham During the Second World War.

John Good

Letter from Jon Wills to P.F. Wynter Bee

  • WWS-WWS/1-WWS/1/2-WWS/1/2/1
  • Pièce
  • 13/10/2010
  • Fait partie de The World Wars

A letter from Jon Wills, OO Club Chairman and School Archivist, to P.F. Wynter Bee regarding the donation of Basil Mogridge's letter to the school.

Jon Wills

Letter from Peter F. Wynter Bee to the School Bursar

  • WWS-WWS/1-WWS/1/2-WWS/1/2/2
  • Pièce
  • 21/09/2010
  • Fait partie de The World Wars

A letter from Peter F. Wynter Bee to the School Bursar, sending a copy of Basil Mogridge's letter to the school. Peter Wynter Bee found the letter in his grandmother's belongings. Basil had sent Joan a letter from the front during the First World War on 17 September 1915.

Peter F. Wynter Bee

Typed transcript of the letter by Basil Mogridge

  • WWS-WWS/1-WWS/1/2-WWS/1/2/4
  • Pièce
  • 17/09/1915
  • Fait partie de The World Wars

A transcript of the letter sent by Basil Mogridge to Joan on 17 September 1915 describing his life in the trenches, being buried alive during an attack, men being wounded, and the story of the miraculous survival of a cake.

Basil F.W. Mogridge

Basil Mogridge

  • WWS-WWS/1-WWS/1/2
  • Sub-Series
  • 1915 - 2010
  • Fait partie de The World Wars

A letter written by Basil Mogridge to Joan from the front and items related to the donation of the letter.

Basil Mogridge

Photocopy of the original letter by Basil Mogridge

  • WWS-WWS/1-WWS/1/2-WWS/1/2/3
  • Pièce
  • 17/09/1915
  • Fait partie de The World Wars

A photocopy of the original letter sent by Basil Mogridge to Joan describing his life in the trenches, being buried alive during an attack, men being wounded, and the story of the miraculous survival of a cake sent by Joan.

Basil Mogridge