Ruhleben Camp football international England v The Rest programme
Date:
1915
Reference:
FO 383/68
Creator:
Foreign Office
Catalogue context:
Germany: Prisoners, including: Instructions for German officials at US Consulate General in London. Rev G H Weber, German subject, former British Chaplain in Bonn: request for assistance. Safe conducts for German officials: Felix Reinsdorff, late German Consul General at Saigon; Paul Falcke, German Consul General at New York. Miss Ruby Simmons, British subject, aged 15 years, in Blankenburg, including: Requests for assistance to return to England. Enquiries from her mother, Mrs Simmons of Portman Square, London. Arrangements for her father, Mr A Simmons, to pay outstanding account of Frau Carola Knoff in Blankenburg. Refusal of Miss Simmons to return to UK without direct instructions from her father. Proposed removal of German missionaries at Lebebe. Miss Katherine Alice Leonie Gray, British subject in Berlin: requests from her mother, Mrs Katherine Gray of Brompton Square, London, for assistance in returning her daughter to England and application for remittance to Germany; refusal of Miss Gray to return...
Categories:
First World War
Subjects:
Children; Clothing; Disease; Europe and Russia; Food and drink; International; Internment; Nationality; Navy; Operations, battles and campaigns; Pay and pensions; Religions; Sports
Topics:
Agriculture and environment; Arts and culture; Business, finance and innovation; Family and identity; Health and welfare; International trade and affairs; Military and war; Religion
Period:
Early 20th Century
Places:
England; Great Britain
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