British Prussianism, The Scandal of the Tribunals
- AR1122/8/2
- Item
- 1916
Booklet published by the National Labour Press compiling the reports of 2 speeches made by M.P. Philip Snowden in March and April 1916
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
Compulsory Military Service, Should the Working Class support it?......
Pamphlet published by the Socialist Labour Party
Mixture of Newspaper clippings, material on militarism, Christianity and views on the tribunals.
Material includes leaflets on peace, socialism and Christianity, order forms,poems, letters, notes, drafts, a poster of Woodrow Wilson and Les Quakers Francais (In French.)
Letter from George H. Glasscock
George Glasscock
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.
Papers regarding the life of Daisy Florence Hayler, life of Mark H. C. Hayler, including funeral notes and a letter of thanks in bereavement.
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.
Monthly publication for the Relief Mission of the Society of Friends aboard from Vol I. No.1 to Vol. III No.2. Duplicates of several volumes are present.
Notebook of travels of the Soviet Union
Notebook written in carbon paper, (still present) of diary regarding travels through the Kiel canal in Germany and the Soviet Union.
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.
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)
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
Photographs from Trefecca revisit
Photographs taken of Trefecca college, the town of Talgarth and surroundings during a revisit by Mark H. C. Hayler and son, Wilfred.
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.
Mark H. C. Hayler Tribunal Information
Papers relating to the case of Mark H. C. Hayler and includes 2 photographs of Mark Hayler, notes, draft for autobiography, leaflets, governmental advice, letters, and a list of Conscientious Objectors from Croydon who were imprisoned.
Tribunal Papers: Case of Mark H. C. Hayler
Includes a Newspaper clipping of tribunal at Newton-le-Willows (23/03/1916) letters to and from Guy Hayler, attempts of employment. Includes notes written on the back of National Temperance leaflets and references to Glen Hayler (brother) and Pearce
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.
Conscientious Objector Experiences
Material about the experiences of other Conscientious Objectors, mainly from the Croydon area, during the First World War. Includes a brochure about Guy Hayler printed in 1950.
Mark Henry Chambers Hayler
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.
Results of case before Tribunal: Croydon branch
Contains names and results of cases for Conscientious Objectors, including George Glasscock, Includes 2 letters and a sheet of facts about appeal form, written on the back of a concert programme. Stored in an envelope labeled 'Croydon Tribunal Appeal Results'