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Part of The World Wars
A page from "The Stag" comprising letters from Men on Service, including a note from Colin Francis Scott.
The Stag
Part of The World Wars
A page from "The Stag" comprising letters from Men on Service, including a note from Colin Francis Scott.
The Stag
A photograph of Claude Douglas Scott
Part of The World Wars
A print out of both sides of a post card showing a photograph of Claude Douglas Scott.
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A photograph of Frederick Wingfield Douglass
Part of The World Wars
A black and white photograph of Frederick Wingfield Douglass in his military uniform.
Frank J. Hill
Part of The World Wars
A digital photograph of the second panel of the School House memorial boards.
Oakham School
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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Statement of Service of Lieutenant Charles Reginald Malcolm Scott
Part of The World Wars
A copy of the Statement of Service of Lieutenant Charles Reginald Malcolm Scott from the War Office Records Centre
The War Office Records Centre
A photograph of Catherine Jean Scott
Part of The World Wars
A print out of a photograph of Catehrine Jean Scott, only daughter of J.W.L.C. Scott, with information regarding her family at the back.
Harvey Earnshaw, New Walk, Leicester
Part of The World Wars
One newspaper cutting reporting Lancelot John Austen Dewar's death at the front during the Battle of the Somme on 13 November 1916.
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Typed transcript of the letter by Basil Mogridge
Part of The World Wars
A transcript of the letter sent by Basil Mogridge to Joan on 17 September 1915 describing his life in the trenches, being buried alive during an attack, men being wounded, and the story of the miraculous survival of a cake.
Basil Fullelove West Mogridge
The Scott Family of Soldier Sons
Part of The World Wars
A print out of the Scott Family of Soldier Sons with photographs of J.W. Scott and Mrs Scott and their eight sons and only daughter.
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