A photograph of Donald Francis Neilson
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Print out of a photograph of St Bees' Cricket team. The print out only includes a close up of Donald Francis Neilson.
St Bees School
A photograph of Donald Francis Neilson
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Print out of a photograph of St Bees' Cricket team. The print out only includes a close up of Donald Francis Neilson.
St Bees School
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Research, letters and photographs related to Donald Francis Neilson when a pupil ay St Bees School, Cumbria.
George Robson
Panels of the St Bees School Foundation
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A print out of two photographs of the panels in the Foundation dining room at St Bees school showing Neilson carving, and of a photograph of the memorial to Donald Francis Neilson on Tyne Cot memorial.
St Bees School
Photographs related to Donald Francis Neilson
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A letter from George Robson regarding Donald Francis Neilson's life and achievements at St Bees School and enclosing 14 photographs. The photographs are of St Bees School, the Foundation panels, cricket team photographs and various photographs of Donald Neilson.
St Bees School
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Research material on some soldiers and their family, most notably the Neilson brothers and the Sills family.
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
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Four pages printed from St Bees School's website. The article was published in the school magazine The Old St Beghian no.191, regarding the inscriptions on the panels in the Foundation dining room and individual entries from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission registers of the eight Old Beghians who fell in the Great War, including Donald Francis Neilson.
St Bees School
Record of Donald Francis Neilson
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The entry for Donald Francis Neilson, printed from the Leicestershire War Memorials Projects website.
Leicestershire War Memorials Project
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A collection of material which focuses on Old Oakhamians who fell in the First World War, containing personal and family items and research.
Oakham School