A letter from Colin Edgar to Nigel Lashbrook
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Part of The World Wars
A letter from Colin Edgar to Nigel Lashbrook on the Great War commemoration, a play and Humfrey's letters
Colin Edgar
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A letter from Colin Edgar to Nigel Lashbrook
Part of The World Wars
A letter from Colin Edgar to Nigel Lashbrook on the Great War commemoration, a play and Humfrey's letters
Colin Edgar
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 Chapel
This sub-series focuses on the Dedication of the War Memorial Chapel on 29 October 1925.
Oakham School
Part of Chapel
This series focuses on various dedication and rededication services since the opening of the School Chapel. Most items are orders of services.
Oakham School
Part of The World Wars
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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
The sub-series focuses on the Humfrey Family, more particularly on Stuart and Douglas Humfrey, and include "The Humf Letters".
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Part of The World Wars
A letter from Jon Wills, OO Club Chairman and School Archivist, to P.F. Wynter Bee regarding the donation of Basil Mogridge's letter to the school.
Jon Wills
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
Part of The World Wars
Research material on some soldiers and their family, most notably the Neilson brothers and the Sills family.
Commonwealth War Graves Commission