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Box 1

 Container

Contains 122 Results:

20 Nov 1916. Postcard., 1916 - 1916

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1/8
Identifier: MSS Archives. 2014/06. Series 1. File 1/8. Item 1/8/17
Note regarding the contents of letters From the Series: Prisoners in Ruhleben camp were only permitted to write a maximum of two letters to friends and family per month. These letters had to be written on A5 sized Ruhleben-issued stationery, which obliged writers to be brief. Letters also had to be checked by the camp's censor requiring writers to be circumspect and Albert Jones alludes several times to his communications being constrained. Mail between Germany and New Zealand was often subject to delays and in some cases was lost en route. ...
Dates: 1916 - 1916

14 Dec 1916. Events: Christmas and New Year's. Photographs: enclosing photo of my Maori Company in their very homemade costumes. See 1/9/1., 1916 - 1916

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1/8
Identifier: MSS Archives. 2014/06. Series 1. File 1/8. Item 1/8/18
Note regarding the contents of letters From the Series: Prisoners in Ruhleben camp were only permitted to write a maximum of two letters to friends and family per month. These letters had to be written on A5 sized Ruhleben-issued stationery, which obliged writers to be brief. Letters also had to be checked by the camp's censor requiring writers to be circumspect and Albert Jones alludes several times to his communications being constrained. Mail between Germany and New Zealand was often subject to delays and in some cases was lost en route. ...
Dates: 1916 - 1916

19 Dec 1916. Christmas card., 1916 - 1916

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1/8
Identifier: MSS Archives. 2014/06. Series 1. File 1/8. Item 1/8/19
Note regarding the contents of letters From the Series: Prisoners in Ruhleben camp were only permitted to write a maximum of two letters to friends and family per month. These letters had to be written on A5 sized Ruhleben-issued stationery, which obliged writers to be brief. Letters also had to be checked by the camp's censor requiring writers to be circumspect and Albert Jones alludes several times to his communications being constrained. Mail between Germany and New Zealand was often subject to delays and in some cases was lost en route. ...
Dates: 1916 - 1916

Photographs - 1916. , 1916 - 1916

 File — Box: 1
Identifier: MSS Archives. 2014/06. Series 1. File 1/9
Note regarding the contents of letters From the Series: Prisoners in Ruhleben camp were only permitted to write a maximum of two letters to friends and family per month. These letters had to be written on A5 sized Ruhleben-issued stationery, which obliged writers to be brief. Letters also had to be checked by the camp's censor requiring writers to be circumspect and Albert Jones alludes several times to his communications being constrained. Mail between Germany and New Zealand was often subject to delays and in some cases was lost en route. ...
Dates: 1916 - 1916

Copies of The Runic Town chronicle : a souvenir of the 27th voyage of the S.S. Runic, between Sydney and London. / edited and compiled by A.H. Jones. , 1911 - 1911

 File — Box: 1
Identifier: MSS Archives. 2014/06. Series 1. File 1/1
Note regarding the contents of letters From the Series: Prisoners in Ruhleben camp were only permitted to write a maximum of two letters to friends and family per month. These letters had to be written on A5 sized Ruhleben-issued stationery, which obliged writers to be brief. Letters also had to be checked by the camp's censor requiring writers to be circumspect and Albert Jones alludes several times to his communications being constrained. Mail between Germany and New Zealand was often subject to delays and in some cases was lost en route. ...
Dates: 1911 - 1911

Copy inscribed G.E. Jones., 1917 - 1917

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: data_value_missing_c826d13955938f11145baefd904309dc
Identifier: MSS Archives. 2014/06. Series 1. File 1/1. Item 1/1/1
Note regarding the contents of letters From the Series: Prisoners in Ruhleben camp were only permitted to write a maximum of two letters to friends and family per month. These letters had to be written on A5 sized Ruhleben-issued stationery, which obliged writers to be brief. Letters also had to be checked by the camp's censor requiring writers to be circumspect and Albert Jones alludes several times to his communications being constrained. Mail between Germany and New Zealand was often subject to delays and in some cases was lost en route. ...
Dates: 1917 - 1917

Copy inscribed Mother., 1917 - 1917

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1/1
Identifier: MSS Archives. 2014/06. Series 1. File 1/1. Item 1/1/2
Note regarding the contents of letters From the Series: Prisoners in Ruhleben camp were only permitted to write a maximum of two letters to friends and family per month. These letters had to be written on A5 sized Ruhleben-issued stationery, which obliged writers to be brief. Letters also had to be checked by the camp's censor requiring writers to be circumspect and Albert Jones alludes several times to his communications being constrained. Mail between Germany and New Zealand was often subject to delays and in some cases was lost en route. ...
Dates: 1917 - 1917

Copy inscribed L.M. Jones., 1917 - 1917

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1/1
Identifier: MSS Archives. 2014/06. Series 1. File 1/1. Item 1/1/3
Note regarding the contents of letters From the Series: Prisoners in Ruhleben camp were only permitted to write a maximum of two letters to friends and family per month. These letters had to be written on A5 sized Ruhleben-issued stationery, which obliged writers to be brief. Letters also had to be checked by the camp's censor requiring writers to be circumspect and Albert Jones alludes several times to his communications being constrained. Mail between Germany and New Zealand was often subject to delays and in some cases was lost en route. ...
Dates: 1917 - 1917

Pre-war letters from Albert Jones, 1911 to 1914., 1911 - 1914

 File — Box: 1
Identifier: MSS Archives. 2014/06. Series 1. File 1/2
Note regarding the contents of letters From the Series: Prisoners in Ruhleben camp were only permitted to write a maximum of two letters to friends and family per month. These letters had to be written on A5 sized Ruhleben-issued stationery, which obliged writers to be brief. Letters also had to be checked by the camp's censor requiring writers to be circumspect and Albert Jones alludes several times to his communications being constrained. Mail between Germany and New Zealand was often subject to delays and in some cases was lost en route. ...
Dates: 1911 - 1914

Festzug am 24. Marz 1913: Hundertjahrfeier zur Erinnerung an Hamburgs Befreiung von der Franzosenherrschaft. Publication commemorating the 1913 centennial celebrations of Hamburg's exemption from French domination. Contains 30 colour prints depicting scenes from German military conflicts, presumably with France. Sent by Jones to the family in N.Z. in January 1913., 1913 - 1913

 File — Box: 1
Identifier: MSS Archives. 2014/06. Series 1. File 1/3
Note regarding the contents of letters From the Series: Prisoners in Ruhleben camp were only permitted to write a maximum of two letters to friends and family per month. These letters had to be written on A5 sized Ruhleben-issued stationery, which obliged writers to be brief. Letters also had to be checked by the camp's censor requiring writers to be circumspect and Albert Jones alludes several times to his communications being constrained. Mail between Germany and New Zealand was often subject to delays and in some cases was lost en route. ...
Dates: 1913 - 1913