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Correspondence about sending food parcels to GEC employees in prisoner-of-war camps

MS. Marconi 3150

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Title

Correspondence about sending food parcels to GEC employees in prisoner-of-war camps

Shelfmark

MS. Marconi 3150

Summary

Comprises orders to Selfridges for the parcels, sent to:

H. Engel in Knockaloe, Isle of Man, 1915-17

Fred and Ernest Silbermann in Ruhleben, 1916-17

L. Wolfsheimer in Ruhleben, 1916-17

J. O'Hara Murray in Ruhleben, 1916-17

Together with presentation copy of report of Technical Committee of the prisoner-of-war camp in the Isle of Man, signed by three former employees and sent to Hirst in appreciation of his support, 1919.

Date

1915-19

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

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Papers of Hugo Hirst, 1st Baron Hirst of Witton

Correspondence and papers

Correspondence and papers relating to World War 1

Correspondence about sending food parcels to GEC employees in prisoner-of-war camps

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