Arthur Evanson Glanville, papers, 1916-1918.

Archive of Arthur Evanson Glanville, a young Irish man who served with the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, 4th Battalion, in the Great War, who reached the rank of Captain, was captured by the Germans during the Spring Offensive Campaign and held in Rastatt (Baden) as a Prisoner of War for a period of seven months, comprising manuscript wartime letters, a pencil drawing of an underground shelter, two original telegraphs, a manuscript fair journal describing his time in captivity, three newspaper clippings in which he is mentioned, original photographs, and army documents pertaining to POW rations sent to Germany.

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Archive of Arthur Evanson Glanville, a young Irish man who served with the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, 4th Battalion, in the Great War, who reached the rank of Captain, was captured by the Germans during the Spring Offensive Campaign and held in Rastatt (Baden) as a Prisoner of War for a period of seven months, comprising manuscript wartime letters, a pencil drawing of an underground shelter, two original telegraphs, a manuscript fair journal describing his time in captivity, three newspaper clippings in which he is mentioned, original photographs, and army documents pertaining to POW rations sent to Germany.

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Subjects: Children -- Ireland -- Correspondence