A Christmas card from Ifor and B. J. Dale for his parents,
- 9.
- File
- Christmas 1914.
Part of Ifor (Ivor) Leslie Evans - World War I Correspondence
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A Christmas card from Ifor and B. J. Dale for his parents,
Part of Ifor (Ivor) Leslie Evans - World War I Correspondence
Postcard from Ifor to Jacq Heck (Netherlands),
Part of Ifor (Ivor) Leslie Evans - World War I Correspondence
Thanks for letter received today. Returning a card instead of a letter as it is more certain to be received. 3000 marks is wanted to release ILE from confinement. ILE is well and cannot complain about his treatment, but he longs to be released. The prisoners are allowed to walk in the court every day for 3 hours and they can get supplies from the prison or the town. The Consul takes care of them. Please greet his parents.
Part of Ifor (Ivor) Leslie Evans - World War I Correspondence
Sent from Sinaia. Ifor has no news except that he has diarrhoea and the weather is overcast. He is expecting to see Mr Vaitila Bratiaun(?) and will then have a better idea of what his plans for the next 2 to 3 weeks will be.
Part of Ifor (Ivor) Leslie Evans - World War I Correspondence
Acknowledging receipt of Mr Evans letter of 8th instant on behalf of the Chancellor of the Exchequer. He writes that the Foreign Office is doing everything in its power via the American Ambassador, to ensure the safety of British subjects stranded in Germany.
Davies, J. I. British Foreign Office.
Letter from M. Mackeprang to Mr Hoyle,
Part of Ifor (Ivor) Leslie Evans - World War I Correspondence
He writes that as soon as he received his letter he immediately wrote to Dr Hampe. He asked him to look into the fate of young Mr Evans and as soon as he hears anything from him he will send a telegram straight away. M. Mackeprang also fears that the war will end all international unions.
Mackeprang, M. Dr.
Correspondence to and from William John Evans,
Part of Ifor (Ivor) Leslie Evans - World War I Correspondence
Correspondence sent by and addressed to William John Evans (Ifor's father).
Part of Ifor (Ivor) Leslie Evans - World War I Correspondence
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.
Part of Ifor (Ivor) Leslie Evans - World War I Correspondence
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.
Part of Ifor (Ivor) Leslie Evans - World War I Correspondence
Correspondence addressed to Mary Evans (Ifor's mother).
Correspondence to Mr and Mrs Evans,
Part of Ifor (Ivor) Leslie Evans - World War I Correspondence
Correspondence addressed to both William John Evans and Mary Evans (Ifor's parents).
Part of Ifor (Ivor) Leslie Evans - World War I Correspondence
Letters and postcards sent by Ifor Leslie Evans to his parents during his trips to Europe during 1920 and 1922 respectively.
Correspondence to Mrs Evans from Mrs Mary Harold,
Part of Ifor (Ivor) Leslie Evans - World War I Correspondence
Letters to Mrs Evans from Mrs Mary Harold of Brae-Maray, Maeduff.
Harold, Mary.
Ifor (Ivor) Leslie Evans - World War I Correspondence
The collection consists almost entirely of correspondence predominately relating to Ifor L. Evans detainment in Germany during the Great War (1914-1918); letters and postcards between Ifor, his parents (Mr W. J. Evans and Mrs M. Evans) and grandmother; letters between Ifor, friends and others; correspondence between Ifor's parents and a range of individuals, mostly with regard to Ifor's situation; a series of letters to Mrs M. Evans from Mary Harold of Brae-Maray, Maeduff. The only material which is not correspondence is a loose selection of newspaper cuttings containing articles on German prisoners of war, as well as a few odds and ends (see series ILE/5 Miscellaneous for more details).
Evans, I. L. (Ifor Leslie), 1897-1952