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- 10/05/2013
Part of The World Wars
A digital photograph of a carving representing two soldiers on the West front of the Memorial Chapel.
Oakham School
Part of The World Wars
A digital photograph of a carving representing two soldiers on the West front of the Memorial Chapel.
Oakham School
Part of The World Wars
A digital photograph of a carving representing two soldiers on the West front of the Memorial Chapel.
Oakham School
Part of The World Wars
A digital photograph of a carving representing a mother an her son on the West front of the Memorial Chapel.
Oakham School
Part of The World Wars
A digital photograph of a carving representing laying soldier on the West front of the Memorial Chapel.
Oakham School
Part of The World Wars
A digital photograph of a carving representing an injured soldier on the West front of the Memorial Chapel.
Oakham School
Dedication of the War Memorial Chapel
Part of Chapel
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
Part of The World Wars
Photocopies of various research resources on John Woodall Marshall from Ancestry, Rutland Remembers, Graves Registration Report Form, The London Gazette, including two print outs of photographs, presented by Michael Hawker, archaeologist Leicester University. Items numbered A to P.
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Part of The World Wars
A letter written by Basil Mogridge to Joan from the front and items related to the donation of the letter.
Oakham School
Notes on Oliver Henry Cecil Odell
Part of The World Wars
Two notes from Nigel Webb to Jon Wills, quoting research by Brian Needham regarding the Oliver Henry Cecil Odell bequest and his family.
Nigel Webb
They fell with their faces to the foe: honouring heroes of the Great War
Part of The World Wars
An article published in The Independent on Sunday on the publication of a new book, "Wisden on the Great War", and focussing on the Oakham School 1st cricket XI of 1914 and the five boys in the team who fell in the Great War. The article is spread on two pages, numbered A and B.
The Independent on Sunday