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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.
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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.
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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
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Hard cover album containing newspaper cuttings from each day of the First World War. First volume of a series of three, compiled by the Buchannan family.
Buchanan Family
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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
An email from Roger Anderson to Alick Brown
Part of The World Wars
An email from Roger Anderson to Alick Brown, History teacher, regarding his register of information on the Oakhamians killed in the First World War.
Roger Geoffrey Anderson
A letter from Roger Anderson to Terence Treanor
Part of The World Wars
A letter from Roger Anderson ('39) to Terence Treanor regarding the database on the 1914-1918 War Dead from Oakham School.
Roger Geoffrey Anderson
A photograph of John Sebastian Scott
Part of The World Wars
Two print outs of a photograph of John Sebastian Scott in military uniform and of the back of a post card, with information regardign his Military service.
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A photograph of Claude Douglas Scott
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A print out of both sides of a post card showing a photograph of Claude Douglas Scott.
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A photograph of Joseph William Turner Scott
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A photograph of Joseph William Turner Scott in military uniform.
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A letter from James Lewis sending the medals of O.B. Trooper Scott, including the Natal 1906 medal.
James Lewis