Album with poems and illustrations
- AR1122/4/14
- Item
- 1918-02-19 to 1918-11-12
Contains poems, extracts, messages written in code and Latin, watercolors and designs.
Album with poems and illustrations
Contains poems, extracts, messages written in code and Latin, watercolors and designs.
Anti-conscription publications
Collection of booklets and newsletters and leaflets about anti-conscription and advice, mainly from the post second world war period. Includes a letter to Mark Hayler regarding subscription charges.
Includes 2 invites to the anti-war rallies and a meetings, a copy of the 'Ex-Service News' and a Friends Peace Committee publication.
Certificates in record-keeping and speed writing in shorthand (1904) and membership of the Royal Geographical Society (1946)
Collection of original diary notes, a cricket club card, correspondence with Lord Boothby and draft chapters. Some contained with a cardboard folder
Includes letters sent to Non Conscription Fellowship, letters of petition from Guy Hayler (father), diary entries, list and dates of regional newspapers reporting on the case of Mark H. C. Hayler and extracts from correspondence.
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.
British Prussianism, The Scandal of the Tribunals
Booklet published by the National Labour Press compiling the reports of 2 speeches made by M.P. Philip Snowden in March and April 1916
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)
Mix of booklets, leaflets and articles with themes of Pacifism, Socialism and Revolution.
Compulsory Military Service, Should the Working Class support it?......
Pamphlet published by the Socialist Labour Party
Book about Conscientious Objection in the 20th century.
Conscientious Objectors who have served Two Years' Imprisonment and over
List and addresses of Conscientious Objectors, includes index at front of membership to unions and denominations of churches.
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.
Court-Martial of Gilbert A. Foan
Self-published recollection of the Tribunal process. Includes references to a book written by Gilbert Foan, Art and Craft of Hairdressing, which can be accessed through the Archive Collections of the Museum of Croydon.
Papers regarding the life of Daisy Florence Hayler, life of Mark H. C. Hayler, including funeral notes and a letter of thanks in bereavement.
Papers inside a 'Makrana Marble' titled diary cover relating to life in prison, including a list of issued books, hymns, photos, cartoons and the Conscientious Objectors Coat of Arms. Photographs includes activities and interiors. M. G. Pearce is identified in one of the photographs.
Programme for internal entertainment at the Conscientious Objector's Work centre. Includes a photo of the exterior of the common room, where the concerts took place.
Details on the case of Mark Guy Pearce
A sheet with list of event from Jul 1916 to Jul 1918.
Dinner: In honour of Edwin Arnold.
Dinner held for a small party of Conscientious Objectors at Dartmoor Convict Prison
Full title: Everywoman and war. Shall tis be the final war? It can be done! A pamphlet by John Oxenham.
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.
Friends War Victims Relief Committee
Correspondence to family regarding decision, selection and work in France as part of the Mission Anglo-Americaine de la Societe des Amis.
Includes general information about Dartmoor, including stories and illustrations of the prison, literature, notes on other prisons (including one by Oscar Wilde) drafts, petitions and a congratulatory note to Woodrow Wilson's Rights of all nations and the socialist government of Russia.
Negatives believed to have come from Guy Hayler (father) during a trip to the USA. Mainly depicting buildings that had been converted from bars during the Prohibition era. Includes a copper negative of Mark H. C. Hayler. Stored in a 'Hieratica Bond' box