- AR1122/4/1
- Item
- 1917-03 to 1917-10
Internal publication shared between conscientious objectors at Dartmoor Convicts Prison. Vol 7- 15. Includes Illustrations (Cartoons)
Internal publication shared between conscientious objectors at Dartmoor Convicts Prison. Vol 7- 15. Includes Illustrations (Cartoons)
Secret newspaper published by the Non Conscription Fellowship. Vol. 1 to Vol. 182. Contains themes of socialism, role of women and the situation in the US.
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.
The absolutists' objection to conscription
2 copies of an undated publication by the Friends Service Committee. Full title The absolutists' objection to conscription, A Statement and an Appeal to the Conscience of the Nation.
Pamphlet about the experiences of Conscientious Objectors during World War One. Includes statistics of Conscientious Objectors including religion, occupation, homes, prisons and other. A letter by Leo Tolstoy has been included as way of an introduction.
Photographs and Postcards depicting students, staff and the buildings of Trefecca College, the town of Talgarth and surroundings.
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
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
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
Papers regarding the tribunals of Mark Hayler, J.W Hill, correspondences, a poem, the Newsletter The Mufti (08/04/1916) and a publication by Mark H. C. Hayler: The Man from Battle, being a centenary Interpretation of the life and work of Guy Hayler, Social Reformer, 1850-1943.
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.
Includes a telegram, letters and transcript of the Tribunal.
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.