- WWS-WWS/2-WWS/2/1
- Sub-Series
- 1943 - 2019
Part of The World Wars
Items in this sub-series are related to Old Oakhamians and Masters who fought in the Second World War.
Oakham School
Part of The World Wars
Items in this sub-series are related to Old Oakhamians and Masters who fought in the Second World War.
Oakham School
List of Old Oakhamians serving in India
Part of The World Wars
A list of Old Oakhamians who served in India during World War Two, with names, regiments and years at Oakham School
Oakham School
Old Oakhamian Military War Service
Part of Reference
A monograph written and updated by Brian Needham on the subject of Oos and their military service. Produced for the centenary diner for the CCF.
Brian Needham
Old Oakhamian Military War Service
Part of Reference
A monograph written by Brian Needham on the subject of Oos and their military service. Produced for the centenary diner for the CCF. Smaller and less detailed version of no. 32.
Brian Needham
Old Oakhamian Military War Service
Part of Reference
A monograph written by Brian Needham on the subject of Oos and their military service. Produced for the centenary dinner of the CCF; with names and signatures at the back
Brian Needham
Photograph of Frederick Wingfield Douglass
Part of The World Wars
A black and white photograph of Frederick Wingfield Douglass.
Frank J. Hill
Photograph of unknown Old Oakhamian Soldier
Part of The World Wars
A black and white photo of an Old Oakhamian soldier. On the reverse is a note to Rev. E. V. Hodge about the pupil and a record he held.
Richards, Newark
Part of The World Wars
A book entitles "Rutland and the Great War. A lasting tribute to a great and noble part", blue cover. Contents: biographies, history, Scott family, war records, illustrations
George Phillips
Part of The World Wars
A group of various memorial photographs for those who fell in battle and went to Oakham School.
Oakham School
Part of The World Wars
A digital photograph of a plaque honouring three Old Oakhamians who lost their lives in conflicts other than the two World Wars: Francis Rightson Robinson, Herbert Alfred Bates and John Bainbridge Wood.
Oakham School