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- 1905
Part of Houses
Two photographs of the boys in School House in 1905, under the Housemaster J.C. Clark. The photographs A and B are taken from different angles.
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Part of Houses
Two photographs of the boys in School House in 1905, under the Housemaster J.C. Clark. The photographs A and B are taken from different angles.
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Part of Activities and Societies
A post card showing O.T.C. cadets at Rugeley camp in 1914.
Gale & Polden Ltd
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
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
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
Oakham School Magazine - 1914-1916
Part of Oakhamian Magazines
A bound copy of several Oakhamian Magazines from 1914 to 1916.
Oakham School
Part of The World Wars
Hard cover album containing newspaper cuttings from each day of the First World War. Second volume of a series of three, compiled by the Buchannan family.
Buchanan Family
Oakham School in The Great War
Part of The World Wars
A booklet containing extracts from the Oakham School magazines during the war.
Oakham School
Part of Activities and Societies
A post card of Oakham School O.T.C. contingent during the First World War.
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