On Two Fronts : T. Corder Catchpool. 1918. Edited by his sister.
Digitised by Google Books from the collection of the University of Michigan, see Source below. If necessary, click on Show More, below. Corder Catchpool was a...
SSA 14 Section Sanitaire Anglaise Quatorze 1915-1919. An Account of the Activities in Belgium & Northern France of a Section of the Friends’ Ambulance Unit : H. Lidbetter and N. Monk-Jones (Editors)
Digitised by Google Books from the collection of the New York Public Library, see Source below. If necessary, click on Show More, below. The Friend’s...
Quakers & the First World War Lives & Legacies: The Friends' War Victims' Relief Committee
This booklet is one of a series by the ‘Quakers & the First World War: Lives & Legacies’ collaborative project, run by Central England Quakers and the University of Birmingham and supported and shaped by volunteers.
The Journal of the Friends Historical Society Vol. 66 No. 1 (2015) - 'Enemy aliens': Quakers and Germans in Britain during World War I by Betty Hagglund
Emergency committee for the Assistance of Germans, Austrians, and Hungarians in distress. / Broadsides and Ephemera Collection / Duke Digital Repository
A Quaker adventure, the story of nine years' relief and reconstruction, by A. Ruth Fry, honorary general secretary of the Friends' war victims' relief committee ...
A life of Quaker service in England and Germany from World War I to II: cataloguing the papers of Dorothy Henkel (1886-1983)
We’re pleased to present a guest blog post from Hannah Ratford, who recently spent two weeks at the Library as part of her archives and records management training. As part of the M.A. course in Ar…
Library resources for researching World War I: Friends Ambulance Unit
The records of the Friends Ambulance Unit are the focus of this blog post, the latest in our series on resources for researching World War I. Established in the First World War and revived in the s…
Library resources for researching World War I: periodicals
Where would you look for news, reflections, debate or comment on World War I events as they unfolded? Contemporary magazines, newsletters and reports are a fruitful resource for researchers studyin…
Library resources for researching World War I: periodicals
Where would you look for news, reflections, debate or comment on World War I events as they unfolded? Contemporary magazines, newsletters and reports are a fruitful resource for researchers studyin…
World War I images: photograph album of Alan Burtt, Friends Ambulance Unit SSA19
Readers of this blog will have noticed that we have been focusing intensively on the centenary of World War I. Alongside the usual wide range of research, one in five visits to the Library this yea…