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Trefecca College Records

Material mainly from 1911 to 1913. Includes a Trefecca magazine from 1900 (vol II, No.3) in English and Welsh, music sheet, college booklets, notes regarding Trefecca, small note book of preaching engagements, photography and correspondences. Includes an extract from the Memoirs of Mary Robinson taken by Mark H. C. Hayler in 1967.

Mark Henry Chambers Hayler

Glass Negatives

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

Miss Hayler Correspondence

Papers relating to the cases of several Conscientious Objectors including Mark H. C. Hayler, and the activities of Miss Hayler, Edith Hayler and Daisy Harland (wife of Mark Hayler). Also includes a letter relating to the 'Old Lags' reunion (1972), which Mark H. C. Hayler did not attend.

Loose items from Walter Hayler

Newspaper clippings which include mentions and illustrations of Gilbert Foan, anti-war messages, images of Wandworth prison, the Bromley Tribunal and the Croydon Roll of Honour. Includes photographs of unidentified individuals.

Daisy Hayler

Papers regarding the life of Daisy Florence Hayler, life of Mark H. C. Hayler, including funeral notes and a letter of thanks in bereavement.

Correspondence: Mark Hayler

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.

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'

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