Letters relating to the Fund's administration, 1918-1919, including letters received from the British-American Tobacco Company, Ltd. regarding the delivery of parcels to Prisoners of War, and a notice on the tobacco arrangements of the Australian Red Cross Society, 1918. The file also contains a postcard, dated 9 September 1918, from a soldier in a Prisoner of War camp near Wesel, Germany, and a letter regarding the delivery of a parcel to him.
Weekly lists, January 1916-November 1918, containing the names and addresses of parcel recipients, and calculations of the estimated cost of sending the parcels.
Address book containing the names of Aberystwyth troops and their addresses whilst on active service. The volume also includes the names and home addresses of those who had agreed to join the Aberystwyth YMCA on their return from war.
Receipts and invoices of purchases made by the Fund from companies in Aberystwyth, 1915-1919, including the Cambrian News Printing Works and various bakers and confectioners.
Invoices received from Cohen, Weenen & Co. recording the brand and amount of tobacco and cigarettes sent to Aberystwyth soldiers, 1918, including their names, military numbers and addresses whilst on active service.
Invoices received from Cohen, Weenen & Co. recording the brand and amount of tobacco and cigarettes sent to Aberystwyth soldiers, 1917, including their names, military numbers and addresses whilst on active service.
Invoices received from Cohen, Weenen & Co. recording the brand and amount of tobacco and cigarettes sent to Aberystwyth soldiers, 1916, including their names, military numbers and addresses whilst on active service.
Invoices received from Cohen, Weenen & Co. recording the brand and amount of tobacco and cigarettes sent to Aberystwyth soldiers, 1915, including their names, military numbers and addresses whilst on active service.
Weekly accounts, 1915-1919, comprising details of the Fund's receipts and disbursements, and records of the Christmas Gift Fund account, 1915-1916, noting the names and addresses of subscribers and the amounts donated.
Letters, 1917-1918, addressed to Mr Davies, the Porthmadog correspondent for the Cambrian News, from troops serving abroad, including information on the daily lives of two soldiers and a description entitled 'The Knoll 60 Affair' detailing an unnamed soldier's experiences during an attack.