Jack Harris, music hall comedian and entertainer

Date: 1916 Reference: FO 383/196 Creator: Foreign Office Catalogue context: Germany: Prisoners, including: Pastor Otto Solleder and Missionary Wilhelm Märtens, German subjects: money and property claimed by them. Corporal Jack Harris, Rifle Brigade, 'Music Hall Comedian': letter, programmes and photographs illustrating entertainments at Münster Camp (in docket no.128916). Belgian civilian prisoners in German East Africa. Doctor Lutz, interned at Dartmouth War Hospital, and Karl Verlohr, interned at Lofthouse Park, Wakefield: representations by Lord Charles Beresford, GCB. Countess Stephanie Trampe: her property at Luderitzbucht, former German South West Africa. Theodor Sievers: losses in South West Africa. Karl Traugott Kreyer, deceased: his estate. Johan Hermann Hahn, interned in Britain: report that he could be released and entrusted to the Danish Consul General to send him to Denmark. Loss of the steamship Whitgift off Ushant; sunk by German submarine: report that Ikehata Saburo, Japanese quartermaster, was possibly the only survivor. Walter R Rothenberg, interned at... Categories: First World War Subjects: Africa; Army; Art, architecture and design; Asia; Australia and Pacific; Caribbean; Clothing; Europe and Russia; International; Internment; Marriage and divorce; Nationality; Navy; Shipping; Weapons Topics: Arts and culture; Family and identity; International trade and affairs; Military and war; Transport and travel Period: Early 20th Century Copyright information: Copyright clearance for publication is not required, except in the case of documents in third-party copyright. Usage terms: https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documents/information-management/use-of-tna-materials.pdf