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- 2015 - 2016
Part of The World Wars
Niall Campbell
Part of The World Wars
Niall Campbell
Gordon Sanderson (1886-1915). Architect, archaeologist, soldier.
Part of The World Wars
A memoir on Gordon Sanderson written by Niall Campbell, his grandson, containing copies of Gordon Sanderson's drawings.
Niall Campbell
Part of The World Wars
Two emails from Melanie Russell to Jon Wills, Rachel Fairweather and Anna Bentley regarding Niall Campbell's letters and his memoir on his grandfather, Gordon Sanderson.
Anna Bentley
Part of The World Wars
Correspondence, both emails and letters, regarding a memoir on Gordon Sanderson and the memoir written by Niall Campbell, Gordon Sanderson's grandson.
Oakham School
A letter from Niall Campbell to Jon Wills
Part of The World Wars
A letter from Niall Campbell to Jon Wills regarding his grandfather Gordon Sanderson and the Sanderson memorial in Dehli, enclosing a list of the Gordon Sanderson Memorial subscribers and a copy of an article on Sanderson at IIC art gallery. The items are numbered A to F.
Niall Campbell
A letter from Niall Campbell to Jon Wills
Part of The World Wars
A letter from Niall Campbell to Jon Wills regarding his memoir on Gordon Sanderson.
Niall Campbell
Mike Atherton on the roll call of talent cut down in the Great War
Part of The World Wars
An article published in a newspaper regarding the publication of a new book, "Wisden on the Great War", and focussing on the 1914 Oakham School cricket team and the five boys who fell in the First World War.
N/D
Part of The World Wars
The second edition of the book "Rutland and the great War. A lasting tribute to a great and noble part", compiled by George Phillips, with a section entitled "Oakham School War record" (pp.198-204).
George Phillips
Part of The World Wars
A death penny awarded to Oliver Henry Cecil Odell who died during the First World War. Includes a small display card and a sheet deciphering the symbols of the plaque.
N/D
Part of History of the School
This series contains various recording materials related to some years at Oakham School.
Jim Bride