• Stobsiade Civilian, Issue No. 5

    The fifth edition begins with the poem Only Courage. There is another editorial on life in the camp. Followed by an article The Mood in Stobs which begins “The more your existence becomes limited, the greater the urge for variety in mental activity becomes” and The Barber which talks about the various occupations within the camp. It went on to discuss musical matters and The Criticism of the Criticism. It ends with a Letterbox, prize announcements, and advertisements. Full edition available here.

     
  • Stobsiade Civilian, Issue No. 3

    The third edition begins with a poem entitled Farewell to the Military. It is followed by an editorial on life at the camp and describes the fourth Sports Day including the races which took place on the 12th of September 1915. An essay describes the Post Office. Other items include Berlin Stobs Aphorisms, Letter Box, The previous edition and best cure for snoring. It ends with advertisements. Full edition available here.

     
  • Sinking of the Royal Edward

    Sinking of the Royal Edward

    Stobs Camp was not only an internment camp but also a training camp. One such group that trained at Stobs Camp was the 9th Battalion of the Kings Own Scottish Borderers. Some of whom perished in the sinking of the Royal Edward.