Ambrose Pope in full uniform. An interpreter at a prisoner of war camp in Farnborough,
- GB GB0982 UWA-PHO-H-25.
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- July 14th 1917.
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Ambrose Pope in full uniform. An interpreter at a prisoner of war camp in Farnborough,
Book containing: (a) List of Cadets who obtained Certificates A and B, 1908-1914; (b) Officers of the Contingent, 1901-1925; (c) Roll of Honour, 1914-1919: former members of Volunteer Company, S.W.B. or of O.T.C. and other members of college who died in First World War (95 names); (d) List of Decorations awarded to members of UCW in First World War: D.S.O., O.B.E., Croix de France, Belgian Croix de Guerre, M.C., and mentions in despatches; (e) Roll of Service, 1904-1917.
Minutes of the Military Education Committee, O.T.C.,
UCW Aberystwyth Military Training Committee Minute Book, November 28 1908 - March 11 1935 (Includes letters, reports from War Office and miscellaneous documents).
Part of Ifor (Ivor) Leslie Evans - World War I Correspondence
Leslie Evans confirms that he was held in Nuremberg Prison from 02 August 1914 to 03 August 1914. Prison Warden.
Part of Ifor (Ivor) Leslie Evans - World War I Correspondence
A drawing on the back of a postcard depicting what appears to be living accomodation at Ruhleben, possibly Ifor's own quarters. The artist is not known but if not Ifor it's probable that it was someone known to him.
Part of Ifor (Ivor) Leslie Evans - World War I Correspondence
11 blank unused postcards depicting: 107- Cathedrale de CHARTRES. Fragment du Tour du Choeur (XVI siecle). ND Phot. Revolutionstage in Berlin - Nach der Einnahme des Marstalles. 6 Loches-Bas Relief ornant la Tour d'Agnes Sorel. -LL. Kleinschmalkalden I. Thur. 24 Loches. - Le Chateau Royal. - Le Lede Louis XII et la Tour Agnes Sorel. -LL. Meiningen. Marktplatz - Stadkirche. Auto mit Maschinengemehren des Arbeiter. und Soldatenrate am Brandenburger Tor. Berl. Jllustr. Ges. Berlin. Nationaldenkmal Kaiser Wilhelm I. Berlin. Palais Kaiser Wilhelm I. Berlin. Konigl. Universitat. Berlin. Die Garde Du Corps am Zeughause im Zuge Der Fahnenkompagnie.
Newspaper cutting with attached translation,
Part of Ifor (Ivor) Leslie Evans - World War I Correspondence
Newspaper cutting in Danish with attached translation in English. It covers the subject of British prisoners in Germany; it describes a visit made to the camp by a Mr Chandler Anderson and Hales of the American Embassy to the concentration camp in Germany.
Part of Ifor (Ivor) Leslie Evans - World War I Correspondence
Typed notes on Liberalism, the Liberal Party and the House of Commons as a forum.
Part of Ifor (Ivor) Leslie Evans - World War I Correspondence
Receipt for books purchased from W. H. Smiths and Sons.
Part of Ifor (Ivor) Leslie Evans - World War I Correspondence
List of books written on the back of Japanese? printed paper packaging.
Part of Ifor (Ivor) Leslie Evans - World War I Correspondence
Typed notes on the Chemistry of Coal. Ifor L. Evans, 6 Plasdraw Road, Aberdare.
Part of Ifor (Ivor) Leslie Evans - World War I Correspondence
Booklet of Welsh songs compiled by Ifor L. Evans.
Part of Ifor (Ivor) Leslie Evans - World War I Correspondence
Notes written in Welsh on Welsh hymn singing.
Part of Ifor (Ivor) Leslie Evans - World War I Correspondence
Newspaper cuttings covering war related subjects. It looks likely that they have been circulated through correspondence.
Letter from M. Mackeprang to Mr Hoyle,
Part of Ifor (Ivor) Leslie Evans - World War I Correspondence
He writes that as soon as he received his letter he immediately wrote to Dr Hampe. He asked him to look into the fate of young Mr Evans and as soon as he hears anything from him he will send a telegram straight away. M. Mackeprang also fears that the war will end all international unions.
Mackeprang, M. Dr.
Note for Dr Hoyle from Mackeprang,
Part of Ifor (Ivor) Leslie Evans - World War I Correspondence
States Ifor is a prisoner of war in Nuremberg, he will be released upon the deposit of 5000 marks.
Mackeprang, M. Dr.
Telegram to Dr Hoyle from Mackeprang,
Part of Ifor (Ivor) Leslie Evans - World War I Correspondence
States Ifor is a prisoner of war in Nuremberg, he will be released upon the deposit of 5000 marks.
Mackeprang, M. Dr.
Letter from M. Mackeprang to Mr Hoyle,
Part of Ifor (Ivor) Leslie Evans - World War I Correspondence
Writes that he has received the enclosed letter from Dr Hampe, the principal contents of which he telegraphed immediately.
Mackeprang, M. Dr.
Letter from the National Museum of Germany to unknown recipient,
Part of Ifor (Ivor) Leslie Evans - World War I Correspondence
States that s/he started making enquiries about Ifor upon receipt of his letter of 16 September. Starting with the Hotel Trefzer? where he had been staying and then the criminal police. From the latter s/he learnt that Ifor had been imprisoned as a prisoner of war at the investigation prison (68 Barenschanz? St). S/he visited Ifor there this afternoon; he looked well and in good health, had nothing to complain about except the lack of freedom. He is allowed to read, work and send letters (under surveillance). He can also have what food his means allows him. He'll also be set free upon the payment of 5000 marks (£250) surety, to be deposited in the Royal State Bank. The criminal police has suggested that the matter should be put to Ifor's parents. In the letter it is noted that Ifor has expressed doubts over whether the £250 would be kept safe.
National Museum of Germany.
Letter from Mr Heck to Mr Holland Harper,
Part of Ifor (Ivor) Leslie Evans - World War I Correspondence
Writes that forwarding letter to Germany is no inconvenience or risk. Even if there was he would still do so for Ifor's parents. He explains that they should not mention anything about the war.
Heck, Jacq. Netherlands.