posted on 2024-02-23, 22:59authored byGreat War Archive Project Team
<p dir="ltr">Tom and George are probably William's brothers. Sydney is his nephew, son of his sister Maria.</p>
<p>Transcript:</p>
<p>"BED. No 4251</p>
<p>Jan 15/17</p>
<p>Lc.Cpl. Wenham <br>
2683. 5th Batt <br>
Lincs Regt <br>
Kriegsgefangenen Lazarett <br>
Alexandrinenstr <br>
Berlin Germany</p>
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Dear Mother <br>
Just a line hoping this will find you in real good health as I am going on nicely now. I shall be pleased to have a letter from you it seems ages since I heard from you but it takes a long time</p>
<p>You must not worry Dear Mother as I am quite alright. You must let me know how Tom is getting on. I hope he is alright up to now, and continues to keep so.You will see that I am getting a little better at writing but it is still very bad, so I hope you will excuse me. Tell George I will drop him a line next week. I hope you are having</p>
<p>good weather at home also that you spent a decent Christmas. I dare say I should have been home for a week, if this lot had not happened but we must hope for the best. I hope you were not kept long wondering what had become of me, but I wrote you first chance. Well Dear Mother my arm is [deleted: quite?] nearly better, and my leg is going on champion at present.</p>
<p>Give my love to Maria and Tom. A kiss for the children xxx. I expect Syd will be quite a little man by now. Please remember me to everyone I know. Well Dear Mother I must now conclude with very Best Love
from your Ever Loving Son</p>
<p>Billy
xxxxxxxx"</p>