Ambrose Pope in full uniform. An interpreter at a prisoner of war camp in Farnborough,
- GB GB0982 UWA-PHO-H-25.
- Ffeil
- July 14th 1917.
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Ambrose Pope in full uniform. An interpreter at a prisoner of war camp in Farnborough,
Y.M.C.A with the 3rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers, Litherland,
The group contains general university correspondence; the university calendar, handbook and rules; building plans and maintenance records; prospectuses; financial papers; material concerning the history of the college, along with papers relating to student welfare; examinations; graduation ceremonies; college finance, grants and scholarships; relations with government departments and other higher education institutions across the world; special occasions within the college; halls of residence; marketing; staffing, and industrial relations.
Letters concerning Professor Hermann Ethé,
45 letters from the University Registry concerning the treatment of Professor Hermann Ethé during WW1. The file includes correspondence from the Registrar, J. H. Davies; the Principal, T. F. Roberts; Professor Éthe himself and various other members of the College.
Notes written in Welsh on Welsh hymn singing.
Booklet of Welsh songs compiled by Ifor L. Evans.
Leslie Evans confirms that he was held in Nuremberg Prison from 02 August 1914 to 03 August 1914. Prison Warden.
Typed notes on the Chemistry of Coal. Ifor L. Evans, 6 Plasdraw Road, Aberdare.
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.
Typed notes on Liberalism, the Liberal Party and the House of Commons as a forum.
Newspaper cutting with attached translation,
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.
Newspaper cuttings covering war related subjects. It looks likely that they have been circulated through correspondence.