Two Cigarettes for Peace, Is that enough?
- AR1122/12/2
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- 1936-03-15
Transcription of a lecture given by Ruth Fry at the Free Trade Hall in Manchester.
Two Cigarettes for Peace, Is that enough?
Transcription of a lecture given by Ruth Fry at the Free Trade Hall in Manchester.
Material about being a Conscientious Objector during the Second World War
Collection of undated and dated booklets, newsletters and leaflets regarding advice and experiences of being a Conscientious Objector, including copies of the newsletters, The Tribunal, The Bulletin, the C.O.s' Hansards and other publications.
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'
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
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'
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
Photographs and Postcards depicting students, staff and the buildings of Trefecca College, the town of Talgarth and surroundings.
Mark H. C. Hayler's Letters Jan- June 1916
Bound letters relating to the arrest, forced enlistment and Court-Martial of Mark H. C. Hayler. Includes 2 loose sheets of notes and books read at Wandsworth prison
Clothing worn by Mark Hayler during his internment.
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.
Details on the case of Mark Guy Pearce
A sheet with list of event from Jul 1916 to Jul 1918.
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.
Material concerning Wandsworth, Warwick, Wormwood Scrubs and Dartmoor Convicts Prison. Includes photographs, programmes for internally planned events and diary entries. Also includes papers about the history of the prisons, including newspaper cuttings and a Tourist brochure from the 1980s.
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.
Photographs of Dartmoor and other prisons
26 photographs attached to 8 green cardboard. 1 photograph is loose.
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.
Programmes and concert material Dartmoor
Includes Mark H. C. Hayler's library card, a permission card of a P. Saunders, and events by the United Socialist Council and a United Missionary conference, Shakespeare and other plays. Illustrations of historic figures on the back on one programme.
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.
Mixed Pamphlets - Objections to war
Material includes booklets, Newspaper pages, talks for the National Security League (US) and a broadsheet on War labour. An article by H.G. Wells is included.
Includes Mark Hayler's involvement with the Friday Group.
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.
Cuttings from various Newspapers with articles and attitudes towards Conscientious Objectors, mainly from South London.
National Registration of Occupations
Lists of number of employees per occupations by gender.