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58378: Letter from 2683 William Albert Wenham to his mother

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posted on 2024-02-23, 22:59 authored by Great War Archive Project Team

Tom and Charlie are William's brothers. Thomas Henry Wenham served as private 40722 with 8th North Staffordshire Regt. He was wounded in the head by a shell at Wytschaete on 9 June 1917. Although he recovered he was no longer fit for front line service. After serving with the Royal Defence Corps in the UK he returned to France in 1918 with a PoW Company of the Labour Corps (by this time his number was 653000).

Charles Wenham served as private 28180 with 10th Lincolnshire Regiment. He died of wounds in hospital in Leicester on 17 November 1917 and was buried in Cleethorpes cemetery.

Transcript:

"My address is
Name: Lc Cpl. Wenham
Christian Name: William
Comp: British
Camp of prisoners of war
5th Batt Lincs Regt
No: 2683
Cottbus No. I
Germany

Mrs. Wenham
45 Barcroft St
New Cleethorpes
Grimsby
Lincs
England

1.4.17 Dear Mother and all. Just a line in answer to your welcome letter. I was very pleased to hear that you are all well, as it leaves me alright. I am very pleased to hear that Tom & Charlie are keeping well. I am receiving parcels now. I shall be pleased to see you all again. Give my Love to Maria & Tom, also to all I know. A kiss for the children xxx. No more. From Your Ever Loving Son. Billy xx"

History

Identifier

8746.cpd| 2462.jpg|GWA_0442_021.jpg 2463.jpg|GWA_0443_022.jpg

Creator

Wenham, William Albert

Date

1st April 1917

Date Created

01/04/1917

Source

Postcard

Medium

Card

Type

Postcard

Pages

1, 2

Number of Pages

2

Contributor

Everett Sharp | Gavin Robinson | Kevin Robinson

Rights

The Great War Archive, University of Oxford / Primary Contributor

Publisher

The Great War Archive, University of Oxford

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