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Box 1

 Container

Contains 122 Results:

Photo postcard of a group of Australasian P.O.W.s at Ruhleben. In Jones's letter of 1 Aug 1917, he mentions sending postcards of 3 Australasian and NZ groups. Only two seem to be extant. , 1917 - 1917

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1/14
Identifier: MSS Archives. 2014/06. Series 1. File 1/14. Item 1/14/3
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

Photo postcard of New Zealanders interned at Ruhleben., 1917 - 1917

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1/14
Identifier: MSS Archives. 2014/06. Series 1. File 1/14. Item 1/14/4
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

Letters from Albert Jones - 1918., 1918 - 1918

 File — Box: 1
Identifier: MSS Archives. 2014/06. Series 1. File 1/15
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: 1918 - 1918

1 Jan 1918. Conditions: food. Events: Christmas. Pastimes: ice skating, music., 1918 - 1918

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1/15
Identifier: MSS Archives. 2014/06. Series 1. File 1/15. Item 1/15/1
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: 1918 - 1918

19 Jan 1918. No content of particular note., 1918 - 1918

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1/15
Identifier: MSS Archives. 2014/06. Series 1. File 1/15. Item 1/15/2
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: 1918 - 1918

14 Feb 1918. Conditions: camp dialect. Events: The Follies. Relevant photo postcards: see 1/16/1., 1918 - 1918

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1/15
Identifier: MSS Archives. 2014/06. Series 1. File 1/15. Item 1/15/3
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: 1918 - 1918

17 Mar 1918. Postcard. No content of particular note., 1918 - 1918

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1/15
Identifier: MSS Archives. 2014/06. Series 1. File 1/15. Item 1/15/4
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: 1918 - 1918

13 Apr 1918. Postcard. No content of particular note. , 1918 - 1918

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1/15
Identifier: MSS Archives. 2014/06. Series 1. File 1/15. Item 1/15/5
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: 1918 - 1918

7 May 1918. Conditions: allowed to go for walks, accommodation repainted, tee-haus. Pastimes: theatricals. Relevant photo postcards: Group photo, our shopping centre, She Stoops to Conquer. See 1/16/2-1/16/4. P.O.W.s: [Alec] Boden (Glasgow). , 1918 - 1918

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1/15
Identifier: MSS Archives. 2014/06. Series 1. File 1/15. Item 1/15/6
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: 1918 - 1918

9 May 1918. No content of particular note., 1918 - 1918

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1/15
Identifier: MSS Archives. 2014/06. Series 1. File 1/15. Item 1/15/7
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: 1918 - 1918