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A photograph of unknown Old Oakhamian Soldier

  • WWS-WWS/1-WWS/1/5-WWS/1/5/8
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1929
  • 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

Dedication, 1925

  • CHA-CHA/4-CHA/4/1
  • Sub-Series
  • 29/10/1925
  • Parte deChapel

This sub-series focuses on the Dedication of the War Memorial Chapel on 29 October 1925.

Oakham School

Dedications and Rededications

  • CHA-CHA/4
  • Serie
  • 1925 - 2007
  • Parte deChapel

This series focuses on various dedication and rededication services since the opening of the School Chapel. Most items are orders of services.

Oakham School

Oakham School Honours Its War Heroes

  • CHA-CHA/4-CHA/4/1-CHA/4/1/4
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 31/10/1925
  • Parte deChapel

A newspaper cutting from 'The Grantham Journal' regarding the dedication service of the War memorial Chapel.

The Grantham Journal

Dedication of the War Memorial Chapel

  • CHA-CHA/4-CHA/4/1-CHA/4/1/1
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 29/10/1925
  • Parte deChapel

A re-print/ facsimile of an Oakhamian Magazine supplement. Includes photographs of the new Chapel, the order of service for the dedication on 29 October 1925, a report on the ceremony and a brief history of the building.

Oakham School

Ephemera

The sub-series include three large scrapbook containing news paper cuttings of every of the First World War, research booklets, a book donated to the school and several photographs.

Oakham School

Dedication of the War Memorial Chapel

  • CHA-CHA/4-CHA/4/1-CHA/4/1/2
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 29/10/1925
  • Parte deChapel

An Oakhamian Magazine supplement. Includes photographs of the new Chapel, the order of service for the dedication on 29 October 1925, a report on the ceremony and a brief history of the building. The item belonged to E. Puckering-Clark. Six double pages A to F.

Oakham School