The Old Oakhamian Calendar, 1899-1913
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- 1899 - 1913
Part of Oakhamian Magazines
A bound copy of several Old Oakhamian Magazines from 1899 to 1913.
Oakham School
The Old Oakhamian Calendar, 1899-1913
Part of Oakhamian Magazines
A bound copy of several Old Oakhamian Magazines from 1899 to 1913.
Oakham School
Part of Activities and Societies
A photocopy of a photograph of six cadets at an O.T.C. Camp. Date is estimated between 1910 and 1913.
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The Old Oakhamian Calendar, No.6, 1913
Part of Oakhamian Magazines
Old Oakhamian Calendar, published in 1913. Cover with contents: Editorial; Members of the Old Oakhamian Club - 1913; Old Oakhamian Notes; Old Boys' Matches; O.O. Club Accounts.
Oakham School
The Old Oakhamian Calendar, 1913
Part of Terence Treanor
Issue of The Old Oakhamian Calendar. Contents: Editorial, Members of the Old Oakhamian Club 1913, Old Oakhamian Notes, Old Boys' Matches, O.O. Club Accounts.
Oakham School
Part of Houses
A photograph of the boys in Junior House in 1913 under the Housemaster Frank Chapman. The name 'Fritham House' is written on the back.
Billows, Oakham
Part of Activities and Societies
A post card showing O.T.C. cadets at Rugeley camp in 1914.
Gale & Polden Ltd
Part of The World Wars
A black and white photograph of Jack Dewar, sitting by a tent. Possibly from his time at Oakham School and possibly at a O.T.C. Camp.
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Lt Douglas Herbert Washington Humfrey
Part of The World Wars
A large print out of a photograph of Lt Douglas Herbert Washington Humfrey in a trench on the Western front during the First World War.
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Part of The World Wars
A letter from Colin Edgar to Dr Joe Spence, Headmaster, enclosing "The Humf Letters".
"The Humf Letters" is a work by Colin Edgar, compiling letters sent by Lt. Douglas Herbert Washington Humfrey to Betty Dawes from the front during the First World War.
Colin Edgar
Part of The World Wars
The script of the short play "The Humf Letters", based on Colin and Anne Edgar's work compiling letters sent from the Western front by Douglas Humfrey to Betty Dawes. The play was written by Year 12 Drama A-level pupils of St Bartholomew's School, Newbury.
St Bartholomew's School