Prisoners of war -- Germany.

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Alfred T. Davies Papers,

  • GB 0210 ALFTDAVIES
  • Fonds
  • 1875-1965 /

Papers of Alfred T. Davies, 1875-1965, including family and personal correspondence, 1887-1949; papers relating to the British Prisoners of War Book Scheme, 1914-1918; and papers relating to his works, including Student captives, I (1917), Student captives, II, Robert Owen... a memoir (1948), The Lloyd George I knew (1948), and intended books Light through prison bars and Owned of God: or Moody and Sankey, 1875 and 1883: some memoirs and a tribute, with a Welsh translation by Rev. E. K. Jones, 1945. Also three bound volumes of the printed magazine produced by civilian prisoners at Ruhleben Camp near Berlin.

Davies, Alfred T.

Dr William Thomas (Penally) Papers,

  • GB 0210 WILMAS
  • Fonds
  • 1911-1981 /

Personal and professional papers of Dr William Thomas, 1911-1981, including a diary of his time as a prisoner of war in Germany, 1914-1915; letters relating to his contributions on radio and television, 1916-1974; papers relating to his blind son Ian, 1924-1964; papers relating to his son William, 1937-1944; valuations of stock and farm accounts, 1952-1973; and testimonials, 1911-1922, and papers of his sister-in-law Magdalen Morgan, [1920]-1970, including lecture notes and scripts of plays in which she performed.

Thomas, William, 1890-

Material relating to the Cymric Club,

  • NLW Facs 1065.
  • File
  • 2009-2014.

Photocopies of background notes in Welsh and English, lent by Rev. Emrys W. Evans to the Library in October 2009, to assist with cataloguing seven issues of a magazine entitled Cymro, produced by the Cymric Club in Stalag IVB, Muhlberg-on-Elbe, Germany, in 1943-1944, known as NLW MS 22424F. Also included are printouts of reminiscences by Gareth Prytherch, of Vancouver, Canada, a contributor to the above magazine, which were published online and information relating to Idwal Pugh who was also a prisoner of war at the same camp.

Evans, Emrys, 1924-2004.

R. A. Williams (Goodwick) Papers,

  • GB 0210 ROBWILL
  • Fonds
  • 1914-1982

The papers relate mainly to R. A. Williams's period of active service, including his certificate of service, 1934-1945, programmes of services, concerts etc., 1941-1944, medical notes, 1941, and various miscellanea.

Williams, R. A. (Robert Arthur), 1916-1998.

Trevor George Ford World War One papers,

  • NLW ex 2820.
  • File
  • 1916, [2013].

A postcard written by Trevor George Ford (1895-1971) to his sister Gerty in Sketty near Swansea, January 1916, from Gefangenenlager prisoner of war camp, Germany, during the First World War, together with a typewritten transcript by the donor, photocopies of the soldier's army record in the Welsh Guards and of his medal card held, 1915, at the National Archives.

Ford, Trevor George.

John Morgan papers,

Miscellaneous papers, [1867]-[1896], 1916, of John Morgan, a Cardiff solicitor.
These include three Welsh poems, 'Bywyd Iesu yn fywyd yn fy mywyd i' by 'I.G.D.', [19 cent, second ½], 'Y Bwthyn yn Nghanol y Wlad', [19 cent, second ½], and a press cutting of a poem by Islwyn on the birth of John Morgan's son William Parry [Morgan], [?1875]; and two issues of The Rennbahn Church Times, a Prisoner of War camp magazine, 1916.