- WWS-WWS/3-WWS/3/2
- Sub-Series
- 2009 - 2013
Part of The World Wars
Photographs of the War Memorials built on school campus in memory of Old Oakhamians who fell in the First World War, the Second World War and other conflicts.
Oakham School
Part of The World Wars
Photographs of the War Memorials built on school campus in memory of Old Oakhamians who fell in the First World War, the Second World War and other conflicts.
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
An account of John Good's time at Oakham School and the changes that occurred during the Second World War. The account spreads over two chapters and the pages are numbered A to I.
John Good
Part of The World Wars
Recollections, a letter and a photograph related to life at Oakham School during the Second World War.
Philip Newell
Part of The World Wars
A collection of material which focuses on Old Oakhamians and Masters who fought in the Second World War and life at Oakham School during the war.
Oakham School
Part of The World Wars
Correspondence, both emails and letters, regarding a memoir on Gordon Sanderson and the memoir written by Niall Campbell, Gordon Sanderson's grandson.
Oakham School
Part of The World Wars
An article published in a newspaper regarding the publication of a new book, "Wisden on the Great War", and focussing on the 1914 Oakham School cricket team and the five boys who fell in the First World War.
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Part of The World Wars
The sub-series include three large scrapbook containing news paper cuttings of every of the First World War, research booklets, a book donated to the school and several photographs.
Oakham School
Part of The World Wars
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
Part of The World Wars
A letter from Roger Anderson to Terence Treanor enclosing his email to Alick Brown, History Teacher, on O.O. who fell during the World War One and on his visiting the John Barber Archives Rooms
Roger Geoffrey Anderson