- WWS-WWS/3
- Series
- 1940 - 2013
Part of The World Wars
Items in this series are related to Old Oakhamians who served in some armed conflicts and to the War Memorials builf in their memory.
Oakham School
Part of The World Wars
Items in this series are related to Old Oakhamians who served in some armed conflicts and to the War Memorials builf in their memory.
Oakham School
Part of The World Wars
Blue hard cover newspaper cuttings album relating to the First World War
Buchanan Family
Part of The World Wars
Green hard cover newspaper cuttings album relating to the First World War
Buchanan Family
Part of The World Wars
Green hard cover newspaper cuttings album relating to the First World War, with cuttings from Punch and other World War I ephemera 1914 -1918; Army certificate of identity of Nancy Bevan; War Office letter re resignation of Captain J.N.Buchanan 1920; Commission in Grenadier Guards of 2nd Lieut J.N.Buchanan; President Wilson's New Declaration of Freedom. Fragile spine.
Buchanan Family
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 life. Items A and B
Nigel Webb
Part of The World Wars
Recollections, a letter and a photograph related to life at Oakham School during the Second World War.
Philip Newell
Oakham School in The Great War
Part of The World Wars
A booklet containing extracts from the Oakham School magazine during the war.
Oakham School
Old Oakhamian Military War service
Part of The World Wars
A CD entitled Old Oakhamian Military War Service. Items A and B
Oakham School
Part of The World Wars
Printed photographs o the panels in St Bees School with Neilson's name carved on it
St Bees School
Photocopy of the original letter by Basil Mogridge
Part of The World Wars
A photocopy of the original letter between Basil and Joan describing basil's life in the trenches, the sending of some cake, being buried alive during an attack, men being wounded, and the story of the miraculous survival of a cake.
Basil Mogridge