This was the YMCA program for Holy Week activities in the prison camp at Ruhleben in March 1918. In addition to Palm Sunday, Good Friday, Easter Vigil, and Easter Sunday divine services, the Association promoted a theatrical production, Mary Magdalen, music, and the Ruhleben Horticultural Society\u27s Spring Flower Show.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/wwi_pow_camps/1669/thumbnail.jp
This mimeographed musical program is dated 13 February 1916 for a concert at the prison camp at Gies...
A poster from an unidentified German prison camp announcing YMCA Days, a week long event which...
The prison camp committee\u27s financial statement up to April 1915 showing the facility\u27s receip...
This program marked the official opening of the YMCA hall in the Ruhleben prison camp on 24 December...
Members of the Ruhleben Horticultural Society took their competition seriously in March 1918. The t...
The Ruhleben Horticultural Society presented a Spring Flower Show on Easter Saturday, 30 March 1918,...
F. Wade drew this picture of a religious service in the YMCA Hall at Ruhleben. A minister delivers ...
The Ruhleben Horticultural Society constructed a greehouse on the grounds of the prison camp at Ruhl...
The YMCA encouraged civilian internees at Ruhleben to plant gardens outside their barracks to improv...
The YMCA Physical Culture Association presented an Assault at Arms performance in the prison camp ...
To celebrate the Christmas season, the French prisoners organized a special concert for December 191...
A view of the interior of the greenhouse that the members of the Ruhleben Horticultural Society cons...
This is a copy of the 27 January 1915 edition of The Ruhleben Camp News, a fortnightly newspaper w...
This is a view of the altar in the prison chapel at Ruhleben. The altar is well-decorated with an a...
The civilian internees at Ruhleben constructed elaborate trellises for their flower gardens which im...
This mimeographed musical program is dated 13 February 1916 for a concert at the prison camp at Gies...
A poster from an unidentified German prison camp announcing YMCA Days, a week long event which...
The prison camp committee\u27s financial statement up to April 1915 showing the facility\u27s receip...
This program marked the official opening of the YMCA hall in the Ruhleben prison camp on 24 December...
Members of the Ruhleben Horticultural Society took their competition seriously in March 1918. The t...
The Ruhleben Horticultural Society presented a Spring Flower Show on Easter Saturday, 30 March 1918,...
F. Wade drew this picture of a religious service in the YMCA Hall at Ruhleben. A minister delivers ...
The Ruhleben Horticultural Society constructed a greehouse on the grounds of the prison camp at Ruhl...
The YMCA encouraged civilian internees at Ruhleben to plant gardens outside their barracks to improv...
The YMCA Physical Culture Association presented an Assault at Arms performance in the prison camp ...
To celebrate the Christmas season, the French prisoners organized a special concert for December 191...
A view of the interior of the greenhouse that the members of the Ruhleben Horticultural Society cons...
This is a copy of the 27 January 1915 edition of The Ruhleben Camp News, a fortnightly newspaper w...
This is a view of the altar in the prison chapel at Ruhleben. The altar is well-decorated with an a...
The civilian internees at Ruhleben constructed elaborate trellises for their flower gardens which im...
This mimeographed musical program is dated 13 February 1916 for a concert at the prison camp at Gies...
A poster from an unidentified German prison camp announcing YMCA Days, a week long event which...
The prison camp committee\u27s financial statement up to April 1915 showing the facility\u27s receip...