MS 942 02
Reference code
MS 942 02
Title
Robert Selwyn Pryor archive: Additional papers, relating to Robert Selwyn Pryor
Level
Series
Date
1914-1918
Extent & medium
6 files and 1 leather case
Content description
The papers in this series were originally housed in a leather case.
The case is presumed to be the one Pryor had with him during the First World War as it is mentioned in the list of effects which were returned to his mother after his death.
It contains official papers relating to Pryor’s service during the First World War and telegrams and letters kept together due to their importance
The case is presumed to be the one Pryor had with him during the First World War as it is mentioned in the list of effects which were returned to his mother after his death.
It contains official papers relating to Pryor’s service during the First World War and telegrams and letters kept together due to their importance
Associated material
The leather case is kept along the papers
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- Previous: Robert Selwyn Pryor archive: Autograph letters from Robert Selwyn Pryor to his mother and other family members, MS 942 01, (1914-1918)
Beneath this record in the archive hierarchy
- Robert Selwyn Pryor archive: Telegrams from Buckingham Palace and the War Office Commission papers, MS 942 02 01, (1914-1915)
- Robert Selwyn Pryor archive: Letters from Robert Pryor to his brother Norman, MS 942 02 02, (1914-[1915])
- Robert Selwyn Pryor archive: Field Service Postcards , MS 942 02 03, (1915)
- Robert Selwyn Pryor archive: Letters from Tom Pryor to his mother and his brother Charlie, MS 942 02 04, (1915-1918)
- Robert Selwyn Pryor archive: Typed letter from A. Stockwell to Mrs Pryor, MS 942 02 05, (May 1915)
- Robert Selwyn Pryor archive: Various postcards, MS 942 02 06, ([1914-1915])
- Robert Selwyn Pryor archive: Leather case belonging to Robert Pryor, MS 942 02 07, ([1914-1915])
