- 5.
- Ffeil
- [26 July 1914].
Sent from Bamberg. Informs her that he has safely arrived in Bamberg after an interesting day; Ifor has had a tire punctured and experienced miserable weather.
230 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
Sent from Bamberg. Informs her that he has safely arrived in Bamberg after an interesting day; Ifor has had a tire punctured and experienced miserable weather.
Sent from Koburn. Informs that her has commenced the last leg of his tour and details his current location.
Informs his parents that they are just leaving Dresden for the Czechoslovak frontier by Elbe Steamer. They found Dresden appealing enough to stay an extra day.
Describes Prague as magnificent and the weather as fairly good. Ifor will stay until Saturday next before heading to Strbske Pleso.
Letters and postcards sent by Ifor Leslie Evans to his parents during his trips to Europe during 1920 and 1922 respectively.
Letters and postcards sent by Ifor back home to his parents (with a single card to his grandmother) during his cycling trip through Germany in 1914. Everything in this series was written and sent prior to Ifor's arrest on 07 August and imprisonment in Nuremberg.
Receipt for books purchased from W. H. Smiths and Sons.
Telegram from Henry F. Lippitt (Senator from Rhode Island) to Mr Henry Chaffee,
States that the State department has received the following cable from Berlin "Leslie Evans over seventeen and is interned at Ruhleben". Written in pencil is a note "Am afraid that ends my efforts and there is no possibility of an exchange", signed H.
Lippitt, Henry F. Senator, Rhode Island.
Confirming receipt of £5 from his father.
Telegram to Dr Hoyle from Mackeprang,
States Ifor is a prisoner of war in Nuremberg, he will be released upon the deposit of 5000 marks.
Mackeprang, M. Dr.
Typed notes on Liberalism, the Liberal Party and the House of Commons as a forum.
Notes written in Welsh on Welsh hymn singing.
Correspondence between Ifor Leslie Evans and his parents (with one sent for his grandmother) during World War I while Ifor was detained in Germany. The vast majority of the series is made up of letters and postcards sent by Ifor L. Evans.