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  • coin, half-crown with ribbon coin, half-crown with ribbon

    (souvenirs and ephemera)

    Half-crown given to a nun in Bruges by Captain Charles Fryatt on the day of his execution by German authorities on 27 July 1916. Captain Charles Algernon Fryatt (1872-1916) was a Merchant Navy Captain in command of the Great Eastern Railway steamer '...

  • insignia insignia

    (souvenirs and ephemera)

    Two photograph/postcards of Corporal Gains with fellow POW's, see correspondence file.

  • coin, ten pfennig, German coin, ten pfennig, German

    (currency)

    This coin was given to C.J. Peck as his wages whilst in the Munster Prisoner of War camp during the First World War. He worked in a German Coal Mine. 10 Pfennigs was one week's wages.

  • coin, five pfennig, German coin, five pfennig, German

    (currency)

    This coin was given to C.J. Peck as his wages whilst in the Munster Prisoner of War camp during the First World War. He worked in a German Coal Mine. 10 Pfennigs was one week's wages.

  • mug made from a condensed milk tin mug made from a condensed milk tin

    (souvenirs and ephemera)

    This mug was made from a condensed milk tin by C J Peck whilst he was at Munster Prisoner of War camp between 1917-1918.

  • identity tag, POW identity tag, POW

    (souvenirs and ephemera)

    Prisoner of war (POW) identity tag associated with the First World War experiences of S H Nichols, 63rd (Royal Naval) Division (RND), who was held in Doberitz Camp, Brandenburg, Germany.

  • drinking vessel drinking vessel

    (souvenirs and ephemera)

    No description available

  • knife, fork, spoon set knife, fork, spoon set

    (souvenirs and ephemera)

    Lt Meo POW at Pforzheim 1915-18 Fork: EPH 43A Knife: EPH 43B Spoon: EPH 43C

  • button stick button stick

    (souvenirs and ephemera)

    Lt Meo POW at Pforzheim 1915-18

  • snake, handmade, Turkish snake, handmade, Turkish

    (souvenirs and ephemera) 1919

    Made during 1918 by Turkish prisoners of war held in Almura Camp. The 'snake' was brought back to the United Kingdom by (23613) Private H J Frost.

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