- WWS-WWS/1-WWS/1/2
- Sub-Series
- 1915 - 2010
Part of The World Wars
A letter written by Basil Mogridge to Joan from the front and items related to the donation of the letter.
Basil Mogridge
Part of The World Wars
A letter written by Basil Mogridge to Joan from the front and items related to the donation of the letter.
Basil Mogridge
Letter from Peter F. Wynter Bee to the School Bursar
Part of The World Wars
A letter from Peter F. Wynter Bee to the School Bursar, sending a copy of Basil Mogridge's letter to the school. Peter Wynter Bee found the letter in his grandmother's belongings. Basil had sent Joan a letter from the front during the First World War on 17 September 1915.
Peter F. Wynter Bee
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 family.
Nigel Webb
Part of The World Wars
Photocopies of various research resources on John Woodall Marshall from Ancestry, Rutland Remembers, Graves Registration Report Form, The London Gazette, including two print outs of photographs, presented by Michael Hawker, archaeologist Leicester University. Items numbered A to P.
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Part of The World Wars
Research on Charles Caldwell Sills and items donated by the family to the school.0
Roger Geoffrey Anderson
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
Part of The World Wars
A digital photograph of the carving of "Justitia" on the West front of the Memorial Chapel.
Oakham School
Part of The World Wars
A digital photograph of the carving of "Temperantia" on the West front of the Memorial Chapel.
Oakham School
Part of The World Wars
A digital photograph of a carving representing two soldiers on the West front of the Memorial Chapel.
Oakham School
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