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- 11/1916
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One newspaper cutting reporting Lancelot John Austen Dewar's death at the front during the Battle of the Somme on 13 November 1916.
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One newspaper cutting reporting Lancelot John Austen Dewar's death at the front during the Battle of the Somme on 13 November 1916.
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An obituary of Rev David Dewar who died on 5 August 1921 at Holy Trinity Vicarage, Loughborough.
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A black and white photograph of Jack Dewar, sitting by a tent. Possibly from his time at Oakham School and possibly at a O.T.C. Camp.
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Order of Service for the funeral of Rev David Dewar
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An order of service in memoriam of Rev David Dewar who died on 5 August 1921, including hymns and readings.
Holy Trinity Church, Loughborough
Order of Service for Dedication of Memorial
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An order of service for the dedication of a memorial in memory of Lancelot John Austen (Jack) Dewar, Second Lt. Royal Marines Light Infantry at Holy Trinity Church, Loughborough, on Saturday 5 January 1918.
Holy Trinity Church, Loughborough
A photograph of Lancelot John Austen Dewar's grave
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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) Belgium
Military photograph of Lancelot John Austen Dewar
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A black and white photograph of Lancelot John Austen Dewar in his Royal Marines Light Infantry uniform.
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Cemetery register for David (Sonnie) Dewar
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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
The War Graves of the British Empire
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The Register of the names of those who fell in the Great War and are buried in Ancre British Cemetery, Beaumont-Hamel, France, compiled and published by order of the Imperial War Graves Commission. The entry for Lancelot john Austen Dewar is page 20.
Imperial War Graves Commission
Letter from Jon Wills to P.F. Wynter Bee
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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