Non Conscription Fellowship booklets
- AR1122/5/5
- Item
- [1914-1918]
3 booklets about Conscientious Objectors and 1 printed by the National Labour Press.
Non Conscription Fellowship booklets
3 booklets about Conscientious Objectors and 1 printed by the National Labour Press.
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'
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'
Cuttings from various Newspapers with articles and attitudes towards Conscientious Objectors, mainly from South London.
Publications dealing with the the build up to war and reactions to Conscientious Objectors during the First World War. Includes mentions of Brockway, Clifford Allen, C. Trevelya, A. Fenner and Morel.
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.
Newscuttings and newssheets: Deaths and elections
Includes articles about the death of conscientious objectors at Dartmoor, experiences , and a copy of the Student Pacifist calling for the election of Dick Sheppard.
National Registration of Occupations
Lists of number of employees per occupations by gender.
National Labour Press Publications
Booklets including on subjects of Militarism and Conscientious Objection.
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
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.
Mixture of Newspaper clippings, material on militarism, Christianity and views on the tribunals.
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.
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.
Mark Henry Chambers Hayler Collection
Box 1
Early Life AR1122/1
Tribunal and Internment AR1122/2
Quaker Publications AR1122/7
Socialist Publications AR1122/8
Hayler Family AR1122/10
Box 2
Conscientious Objector Experiences AR1122/3
Life in the Prisons AR1122/4
Works and drafts AR1122/13
Box 3
Non Conscription Fellowship publications AR112/5
Anti war publications AR1122/6
Box 4
General Publications AR1122/9
Foreign Visits AR1122/11
Post First World War Publications AR1122/12
Box 5
12 audio tapes relating to recordings made by Imperial War Museum plus 1 tape recorded by Croydon Museum Service 28/11/1997 AR1122/13/2
2 reel to reel tapes, 1 unmarked, 1 ‘address delivered by Mark H.C. Hayler on Sunday Feb 7th 1971 at Croydon Friends meeting house AR1122/13/1
Box of glass negatives AR1122/10/3
A1064 - Register of local conscientious objectors compiled by Walter T. Hayler in 1916, brother to Mark Hayler is also stored within this collection
Mark Henry Chambers Hayler
Clothing worn by Mark Hayler during his internment.
Mark H. C. Hayler summarised dairy (1914-1921)
Summarised notes of diary stored in a cardboard folder. Extracts for 1918 missing.
Mark H. C. Hayler personal correspondence with family
Letters include those posted to father and mother, sister (Edith) and future wife (Daisy Harland). Includes references to Mark Guy Pearce, items received and to be sent
Mark H. C. Hayler personal correspondence
Includes letters, notes on experiences, Notice of arrears (1919) and work with the Friends War Victims Committee in France.
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.
Mark H. C. Hayler Correspondence
Includes correspondence and information on the Young Prohibitionist League, Prohibition Plebiscite, the Spanish Flu, Mark Guy Pearce's case, correspondence with family, including father, mother and sister. Includes an unfilled Hospital diet form and a dinner card.
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
Unfinished autobiography of Mark H. C. Hayler
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.