The book below is a "pay" book given to the POW`s and seems to have a regular amount paid in.
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Konto-Gegenbuch pay book
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Withdrawals appear to be for bar tabs and laundry!
If anyone can shed any light on the entries please contact us
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The inside of the pay book
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Choose a picture to view from the list below -
photo 1 Two proud Navy men stand for a photo.
photo 2 A game of cards in the hut.
photo 3 A group of French soldiers pose in uniform.
photo 4 What appears to be fence mending duties?
photo 5 Officers posing for a snap.
photo 6 Soldiers at Camp Oxney, 1910?
Your Reponses:
Mary Somerville - Oct '06
Interesting set of photos, I have just discovered that
my grandfather was a POW. A letter recieved by my grandmother
does not paint such a pretty picture as these images
suggest. Quote from the Central Prisoners of War Committe
" We have found that a great many men have not
survived the treatment they had to endure, and feel
sure it is only right to let you know that there is
cause for anxiety." Anxiety indeed, she subsquently
discovered 6 months later that my grandfather had died
of dysentry at Asfeld hospital in 1917.
Eileen Shone - July '06
Very interesting, my grandfather Charles Hetherington
Ward was master of GER ship Cordova and was taken prison
in 1916. The Cordova was a collier trading out of Newcastle/Sunderland/Seaham.
His chief mate was also at this camp but the rest of
the crew seem to be elsewhere.
As typical of the day he was a free mason and the society
got word, via the german equivalent, to the family that
he was alive and well before the british government
did. As a young child in the 1960's I was shown a photo
of him in a large group at the camp. I don't know where
it is now, sadly. If I can track it down I will send
you a copy.
My 8 year old [his great grand daughter] is doing a
school project on how transport as changed and this
is my link to the sea!
Hope you are able to keep this aspect of our families
alive i the memory. sadly I never knew 'the skipper'
as he was affectionately known, him dying april 1958
before my birth sept '58.
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