Friends War Victims Committee work
- AR1122/11/4
- Item
- 1919-1923
Contains Mark H .C. Hayler's arm band which includes a stitched on and removable badge, booklets, notes, a poem, a Christmas card and photographs.
Friends War Victims Committee work
Contains Mark H .C. Hayler's arm band which includes a stitched on and removable badge, booklets, notes, a poem, a Christmas card and photographs.
Includes Newspaper clippings from during and after the First World War and various booklets published during and after the Second World War.
Booklet compiled of articles by various authors. Includes list of men sentenced to death or died in prison during the First World War.
Two Cigarettes for Peace, Is that enough?
Transcription of a lecture given by Ruth Fry at the Free Trade Hall in Manchester.
Material mainly from the interwar period including a poem by Allan McLang 'The Dear Little Pint Pot', a folio with note and correspondence with the Peace Pledge and Conscientious Objectors. Includes 2 photographs, one of Wilfred Hayler (son) and Hilda Lockhart on a bench in Limpsfield common and a march in 1958.
Notebook with newspaper clippings
Includes clippings of the pacifism and build up to war.
Material about being a Conscientious Objector during the Second World War
Collection of undated and dated booklets, newsletters and leaflets regarding advice and experiences of being a Conscientious Objector, including copies of the newsletters, The Tribunal, The Bulletin, the C.O.s' Hansards and other publications.
Newspaper clippings, tribunals and large newspapers
Material mainly dating form the inter-war and the Second World War period including 2 volumes of the Newspaper Peace News with a collage of newspaper clippings, leaflets against conscription, Fellowship of Reconciliation newssheet, The Tribunal Newsletters, a calling card for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (2000s) and a publication by Mark H. C. Hayler called 'If Robinson Crusoe came back today'
Material includes works created by Mark Hayler or influenced by his experiences and that of other Conscientious Objectors. Also includes notes and dairy entries gathered by Mark Hayler in preparation for writing his autobiography and drafts of it.
Unfinished autobiography of Mark H. C. Hayler
Contains recording of an address given by Mark H. C. Hayler (07/02/1971), a recording of the Radio 4 programme 'The Loneliest Men' (12/12/1976) and an interview with Wilfred Hayler, son of Mark H. C. Hayler (07/02/1997)
Bound draft of autobiography introduction
Papers bound with tape relating to the material gathered from Guy Hayler (father). Includes a loose sip about Mark Hayler's early involvement in the Temperance movement.
National Enemy Play by Roy Apps
A programme for a play based of the experiences of Mark H. C. Hayler during the First World war
Song sheets with words by Mark H. C. Hayler and music by Herbert M. Gildersleve
Newspaper cuttings about 'The Loneliest Men'
Clippings of newspapers and 2 copies of the article from the Radio Times regarding the program 'The Loneliest Men'
Song sheets with words by Mark H. C. Hayler and music by Herbert M. Gildersleve
Includes petition publications, song sheets, a poem, extracts of a letter form the trenches, newspaper clippings, photographs of Mark H. C. Hayler and Guy Hayler (father) and notes of obituaries of Mark H. C. Hayler, J.W. Hill and Eric B. W. Chappelow. Includes a booklet made from clippings of an observer articles about Conscientious Objectors titled 'Rebels in Uniform'
Collection of original diary notes, a cricket club card, correspondence with Lord Boothby and draft chapters. Some contained with a cardboard folder
Papers dealing with the personal experiences of Mark Hayler during the First World War from a mixture of sources including the Hayler family and Mark Hayler's own diaries.
Mark Henry Chambers Hayler
Letters addressed mainly from Barrosa barracks, Aldershot addressed to father (Guy Hayler) and mother. Includes a photo of Lady Faversham and her son, W. Duncombe. Stored in a envelope addressed to the International Order of Good Templars.
The Voice of the Silence and My Dartmoor notes
Full title: The Voice of the Silence and other chosen fragments from the Book of the Golden Precepts by Helena P. Blavatsky and published by the Theosophical Publishing Society. A translation of a book reportedly found by the author during her travels in the East, has strong connotations of Mayahana Buddhism. Owned by Mark H. C. Hayler during his arrest and internment.
My Dartmoor notes is a diary with leather cover half filled with entries. Back end of diary has notes on books about Dartmoor, and list of names and addresses.
Mark H. C. Hayler Correspondence
Includes correspondence and information on the Young Prohibitionist League, Prohibition Plebiscite, the Spanish Flu, Mark Guy Pearce's case, correspondence with family, including father, mother and sister. Includes an unfilled Hospital diet form and a dinner card.
H.R.L. Sheppard. A note in appreciation.
A book, includes a photograph of the man on the front cover.
Book about Conscientious Objection in the 20th century.
Pacifism for To-day on To-morrow
A book of a collection of articles about the relationship of Pacifism with various other themes.