- AR1122/7/4
- Item
- 1922- 1945
Includes folios, invites to events, an all weekend school, pledge card, an article 'Friends Intellectual' and the a fire prevention leaflet.
Includes folios, invites to events, an all weekend school, pledge card, an article 'Friends Intellectual' and the a fire prevention leaflet.
National Labour Press Publications
Booklets including on subjects of Militarism and Conscientious Objection.
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
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'
Internal publication shared between conscientious objectors at Dartmoor Convicts Prison. Vol 7- 15. Includes Illustrations (Cartoons)
Publications by various Quaker and other Christian groups. Includes a selection of booklets of Quaker international activities and a pamphlet on prison impressions during the Second World War.
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.
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.
Detailing Conscription and grounds for exemption.
Additional rules published on the employment of Conscientious Objectors by work centers and other institutions.
Petition letter to Prime Minister and Letter from Mark H. C. Hayler
Letter from the mothers and wives of South London Conscientious Objectors imprisoned, calling for the granting of absolute exemption for military service to them.
The Court-Martial of Mark Guy Pearce Sep, 1916 and Roderic K. Clark, Jan 1917
Pamphlet by unknown publisher about the trial and result of trial of Mark Guy Pearce .
A self-printed pamphlet by Clark compiled of extract from the Croydon Advertiser, Court Martial statements, letters from the army and result of the trial.
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'
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.
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.
Newsheets and Newspaper cuttings
Clippings from various newspapers involving events at Princetown prison, Dartmoor. Including a breakout, copies of the internal newspaper (the News Sheet), conversion of the Prison to an 'Adult School' and photographs of Conscientious Objectors (unidentified). Also includes an photograph of a dinner held in honour of MPs imprisoned during the First World War.
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.