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Photographs related to Donald Francis Neilson

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  • Item
  • 18/10/2018
  • Part of The World Wars

Accession number: 29102018. George Robson is a former pupil of St Bees School and researched an OO and former St Bees's pupil, Donald Francis Neilson, who fell in the WW1 - 13 photographs of St Bees' campus, names carved on a wooden panel, Cricket 1st XI team and close-ups of Neilson, a plaque unveiled to commemorate St Bees pupils who fell in the WW1, memorials; 1 photocopy of a military picture of Neilson, The letter is Items A and B. Photographs are Items C to P

St Bees School

Scott Family

Photographs of the Scott Family and war medals, and letters from relatives agrreing to loan the madels to the school

Penny Underwood

Photographs of medals

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  • N/D
  • Part of The World Wars

Copy of photographs of war medals send by Penny Underwood

Penny Underwood

A letter from James Lewis

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  • Item
  • 27/11/2013
  • Part of The World Wars

A letter from James Lewis sending the medals of O.B. Trooper Scott, including the Natal 1906 medal

James Lewis

Remembering

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  • Item
  • 2005
  • Part of The World Wars

Research by Roger Anderson on the Old Oakhamians who fell in the Great War, providing details on where and when they died. Probably compiled for Remembrance Day.

Roger Geoffrey Anderson

Entrance panel on the right

  • WWS-WWS/3-WWS/3/2-WWS/3/2/1-WWS/3/2/1/2
  • Item
  • 10/05/2013
  • Part of The World Wars

A digital photograph of the carved panel on the left hand-side of the Chapel entrance. The names are those of the Old Oakhamians who died in the First World War.

Oakham School

Inside panel on the left

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  • Item
  • 10/05/2013
  • Part of The World Wars

A digital photograph of the carved panel on the left hand-side of the Chapel inside doors. The names are those of the Old Oakhamians who died in the Second World War.

Oakham School

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