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A photograph of Donald Francis Neilson

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Print out of a photograph of St Bees' Cricket team. The print out only includes a close up of Donald Francis Neilson.

St Bees School

A photograph of Jack Dewar

A black and white photograph of Jack Dewar, sitting by a tent. Possibly from his time at Oakham School and possibly at a O.T.C. Camp.

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An email from Roger Anderson to Alick Brown

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An email from Roger Anderson to Alick Brown, History teacher, regarding his register of information on the Oakhamians killed in the First World War.

Roger Geoffrey Anderson

Casualty Details

The casualty details of Lieutenant D.H.W. Humfrey produced by the Commonwealth Graves Commission.

Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Panels of the St Bees School Foundation

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A print out of two photographs of the panels in the Foundation dining room at St Bees school showing Neilson carving, and of a photograph of the memorial to Donald Francis Neilson on Tyne Cot memorial.

St Bees School

Typed transcript of the letter by Basil Mogridge

A transcript of the letter sent by Basil Mogridge to Joan on 17 September 1915 describing his life in the trenches, being buried alive during an attack, men being wounded, and the story of the miraculous survival of a cake.

Basil F.W. Mogridge

War Certificate 'A'

A War Certificate "A" awarded on 24 April 1944 to Cadet John David Witter who passed the examination on 21 March 1944.

The War Office

The War Graves of the British Empire

The Register of the names of those who fell in the Great War and are buried in Ancre British Cemetery, Beaumont-Hamel, France, compiled and published by order of the Imperial War Graves Commission. The entry for Lancelot john Austen Dewar is page 20.

Imperial War Graves Commission

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