The Scott Family of Soldiers Sons
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Copy of the Scott Family of Soldier Sons with photographs of J.W. Scott and Mrs Scott and their 8 sons and only daughter
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The Scott Family of Soldiers Sons
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Copy of the Scott Family of Soldier Sons with photographs of J.W. Scott and Mrs Scott and their 8 sons and only daughter
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Article from st Bees School's website on the plaque and individual entries on 8 soldiers. Items A to C
St Bees School
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A letter and booklet on the Humf Letters. The letter is to Dr. Spence from Colin Edgar about the project. The booklet contains information about D. H. W. Humphrey's life and the letters that he wrote to Betty Dawes.
Colin Edgar
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Script of "The Humf letters", Humfrey's letters to Aunty Betty; 6 pages
St Bartholomew's School
Statement of Service of CRM Scott
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A statement of service of Lieutenant Charles Reginald Malcolm Scott from the War Office Records Centre
The War Office Records Centre
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A letter from Charles Sills and photographs of C.C. Sills and Junior House
Charles Sills
Service for Dedication of Memorial
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An order of service from the event in which a memorial was dedicated to Jack Dewar.
Holy Trinity Church, Loughborough
Second Lieutenant Charles Caldwell Sills
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A booklet compiled by Roger Anderson on Second Lieutenant Charles Caldwell Sills, with photographs, family history, army bavkground, copies from the History of the South Wales Borderers, extracts from the Battalion's war diary
Roger Geoffrey Anderson
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Photographs of the Scott Family and war medals, and letters from relatives agrreing to loan the madels to the school
Penny Underwood
School House Boards Memorial Photographs
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A group of photographs showing the school house boards and its memorials to those Old Oakhamians who fell in battle.
Oakham School