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4/5th Battalion The Royal Leicestershire Regiment Anniversary Dinner

A booklet from the event including: photo of the 1/4th regiment at Luton in 1914, their signature, the wine list and menu for the dinner, an inscription from the Hohenzollern Memorial and the provenance of 12 candlesticks. There are several inserts including: a thank you for your attendance note to Jon Wills, A flyer for the special Evensong in Leicester Cathedral to commemorate the battle and a letter to Jon Wills with some information on the battle, OOs, the dinner and the evensong. 4 ITEMS

A letter from Niall Campbell to Jon Wills

A letter from Niall Campbell to Jon Wills regarding his grandfather Gordon Sanderson and the Sanderson memorial in Dehli, enclosing copy of an article on Sanderson at IIC art gallery. Items A to F

Niall Campbell

Chapel Memorial Photographs

A group of photographs showing the chapel and its memorials to those Old Oakhamians who fell in battle.

Oakham School

Donald Neilson

Research on and photographs of Donald Francis Neilson, O.O. and pupils at St Bees School in Cumbria

George Robson

Douglas Alexander Hall

Correspondence between D. Davenport and Terence Treanor on Douglas Alexander Hall, enclosed a copy of the Roll of Honour, photographs and entries from "Rutland in the Great War"

D. Devenport

I go to Oakham - War Comes

A letter from John Good (O.O.) to Charles Welch, after the death of his wife, enclosing his account of his time at Oakham School durin the World War Two - chapters3 & 4, with a photograph of the Cricket 1st XI in 1941

John Good

John Woodall Marshall

Photocopies of various research on John Woodall Marshall from Ancestry, Rutland Remembers, Graves Registration Report Form, The London Gazette, including two of portrait photos, presented by Michael Hawker, archaeologist Leicester University. Items A to P

Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Letters from Roger Anderson

A letter from Roger Anderson to Terence Treanor enclosing his email to Alick Brown, History Teacher, on O.O. who fell during the World War One and on his visiting the John Barber Archives Rooms

Roger Geoffrey Anderson

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