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Basil Mogridge

A letter concerning the donation of a photocopy of the origianl letter sent by Basil Mogridge to the doner's grandmother.

Basil Mogridge

Jack Dewar

Photographs and documents relating to Launcelot John Austen Dewar and his brother David Dewar.

Commonwealth War Graves Commission

John Woodall Marshall

Photocopies of various research on John Woodall Marshall from Ancestry, Rutland Remembers, Graves Registration Report Form, The London Gazette, including two of portrait photos, presented by Michael Hawker, archaeologist Leicester University. Items A to P

Commonwealth War Graves Commission

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Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Second Lieutenant Charles Caldwell Sills

A booklet compiled by Roger Anderson on Second Lieutenant Charles Caldwell Sills, with photographs, family history, army bavkground, copies from the History of the South Wales Borderers, extracts from the Battalion's war diary

Roger Geoffrey Anderson

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  • WWS-WWS/1-WWS/1/4-WWS/1/4/6-WWS/1/4/6/1
  • Sub-File
  • 26/09/2004
  • Part of The World Wars

Roger Geoffrey Anderson

The World Wars

  • WWS
  • Subfonds
  • 1908 - 2019

A collection of material which focuses on Old Oakhamians and their military careers. The bulk of the collection focuses on the two World Wars and research of the OOs who sadly fell.

The strongest part of this sub-fonds is the material relating to the First World War. It contains research on many Old Oakhamians and whole OO families who fought during the conflict such as the Humfreys and the Scotts. Much of the material is paper research but there are some original photographic material included.

WWS/2 focuses on the Second World War. Most of the collection looks at Oakham between 1939 and 1945 or the commemorations that have subsequently occurred.

Oakham School