Regimental Goat, 3rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers,
- GB GB0982 UWA-PHO-H-69.
- File
- 1915.
Regimental Goat, 3rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers,
Photograph of the camp.
1st recruits, draft 3rd R.W.F. Y.M.C.A Wrexham,
Photograph of a large group of soldiers.
Postcard of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers in the Mess Hall at Litherland Camp.
Royal Welsh Fusiliers Y.M.C.A,
Group photograph of many soldiers.
Group photograph of those present at the social.
Draft 3rd Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers,
Royal Welsh Fusiliers on a railway platform. Inscription: Draft 3rd Batt. R.W.F., Lt. Col. Jones-Williams, Capt. & Adj. Crawshay & Y.M.C.A.
Minutes of the Military Education Committee, O.T.C.,
UCW Aberystwyth Military Training Committee Minute Book, November 28 1908 - March 11 1935 (Includes letters, reports from War Office and miscellaneous documents).
Postcard showing a close-up of the counter in the Mess Hall at Litherland Camp.
Book containing: (a) List of Cadets who obtained Certificates A and B, 1908-1914; (b) Officers of the Contingent, 1901-1925; (c) Roll of Honour, 1914-1919: former members of Volunteer Company, S.W.B. or of O.T.C. and other members of college who died in First World War (95 names); (d) List of Decorations awarded to members of UCW in First World War: D.S.O., O.B.E., Croix de France, Belgian Croix de Guerre, M.C., and mentions in despatches; (e) Roll of Service, 1904-1917.
Letter from J. (Josiah) Towyn Jones,
Part of Ifor (Ivor) Leslie Evans - World War I Correspondence
In response to Mr Evan's letter, he encloses a printed report of a statement made to the house that afternoon by the Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr Acland).
Jones, J. Towyn (Josiah Towyn), 1858-1925
Envelope containing 6 letters,
Part of Ifor (Ivor) Leslie Evans - World War I Correspondence
08 September 1914. Letter from J. Towyn Jones expressing his sympathy for the circumstances Ifor and his parents find themselves in. -- 20 October 1914. Letter in reply to Mr Evans letter to Mr David Thomas concerning his son. It gives the legal opinion of the Foreign Office that caution money should not be paid out for prisoners. -- 11 November 1914. Letter from Thomas Cook and Son, Bankers and Tourist Agents. Confirms they have received instructions for transferring 100 marks to Ifor L. Evans. -- 12 November 1914. Letter from J Keir Hardie regarding the caution money required for Ifor's release. -- 25 November 1914. Letter from Equ A. Crowe stating that he has been directed by Sir E. Grey to write that the United States Ambassador to Berlin has been requested to make enquiries and in some cases representations in cases where bail has been demanded. He write that under the circumstances money should not be sent. -- 27 November 1914. Letter from the Foreign Office stating that all that can be done via the United States embassy. It also states that it seems likely that the prisoners have been transferred to a prison camp, likely Ruhleben.
Jones, Josiah Towyn -- Thomas, David. British Foreign Office -- Thomas Cook and Son. Bankers and Tourist Agents --Hardie, J. Keir -- Crowe, Equ A. -- British Foreign Office, London, UK.