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Papers of Rowland Barrett, socialist, upholsterer and journalist... Records concerning Barrett's imprisonment as a conscientious objector in World War I, 1916-1918
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Papers of Rowland Barrett, socialist, upholsterer and journalist
Records concerning Barrett's imprisonment as a conscientious objector in World War I, 1916-1918
1916-1918
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Papers of Rowland Barrett, socialist, upholsterer and journalist
Records concerning Barrett's imprisonment as a conscientious objector in World War I, 1916-1918
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Records concerning Barrett's imprisonment as a conscientious objector in World War I, 1916-1918
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Dr Alfred Salter: certificate as to Barrett's ill health
Three mounted cuttings on Barrett's appearance before Sunderland Tribunal appealing for exemption from military service on health and conscientious grounds, Mar 1916
Philip Snowden: clarification of position of those holding certificates of exemption.
F W Goldstone: House of Commons question on Barrett's individual position
Herbert C Whatley: verses on conscientious objection
Barrett to M Graham: events following his refusal to wear uniform
[Miss M Graham] to Barrett: personal news. Barrett's successor as comml. representative.
[Miss] M G[raham] to Barrett: personal news. Barrett's business affairs.
Barrett to Miss Graham: request for spare truss.
Miss M G[raham] to Barrett: personal news and comments.
Barrett to Miss Graham: description of his life in Wormwood Scrubbs after fifty days' imprisonment there. Business affairs.
Barrett to Miss Graham: transfer to Wakefield
Wakefield Work Centre: concert programme
Verses on a conscientious objector
Photograph of Barrett in his room
Postcard from Barrett to Miss Graham from Coventry
Printed prayer card, as hung in cells
Petition for serving of cocoa at Wakefield Work Centre, with 200 signatures of conscientious objectors
Buttons and numbered tag from prison uniform