Kelso Chronicle – Record of Asylum register report 3 November 1916 Roxburgh District Board of Control Medical Superintendents Report Asylum Register – the admissions included 8 interned prisoners of war from Stobs Camp and 6 soldiers invalided from the British Army.
Read moreA farce, Papageno, by Rudolph Kneisel. Theater-Abteilung der Internierten Heiden [Theatre department of Interned pagans] Part of Theaterleben im Kriegsgefangenenlager Stobs | M. Rabenschlag from Europeana.eu.
Read moreThe Second Military Edition includes a discussion of the Stobs Exhibition of the Decorative Arts, which highlights the good things which are being achieved in the decorative arts here, and in doing so should also provide some motivation. As the weather is now bringing an end to outdoor sport, the Camp Chronicle gives a comprehensive report about physical activity during the past summer. The article “Working for the Future” draws attention to the great value to be gained by attending our school. It is a forerunner of a more comprehensive appreciation of the camp school, its setup and objectives. The poem “Prisoner of War’s Autumn Walk” and the atmospheric picture “By Lamplight” reflect the autumn in Stobs. It concludes with notices, letter box, puzzle corner and advertisements. Full edition available…
Read moreA comedy, Jugendfreunder [Childhood Friends], by L Fulda in four acts. Part of Theaterleben im Kriegsgefangenenlager Stobs | M. Rabenschlag from Europeana.eu.
Read moreKelso Chronicle – Further Young Men’s Christian Association facility at Stobs Camp 17 November 1916
Read moreA play, Johannisfeuer [St. John’s Fire], by Herm Sudermann in four acts. Part of Theaterleben im Kriegsgefangenenlager Stobs | M. Rabenschlag from Europeana.eu.
Read moreThe third edition of the Military Stobsiade begins with a poem called Take Heed. The third edition tries, in the article Stobs Dreams and in the poem Swiss Fever to reflect the mood which the “Swiss days” aroused in the lives of the prisoners. Getting to understand Our Post will, with Christmas coming up soon, be welcome for friends back home. – In the Camp Chronicle is a summary of the many lectures which have been given since the start of the winter half year. Club reports are then given by the Drama Club, and Theatre Friends. It ends with announcement, Letter Box, Puzzle Corner, and several advertisements. Full edition available here.
Read moreWeihnachtsfeier [Christmas Party] at Stobs in 1916, presented by the Drama Club. Part of Theaterleben im Kriegsgefangenenlager Stobs | M. Rabenschlag from Europeana.eu.
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