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58432: 2 postcards from Fred Lynn to his mother

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

Germ-Hun souvenir (Cartoon) King Edward bridge, Newcastle (photo)

The messages on the back read "To Mother From Fred with love"

Fred Lynn's story Fred's story is told here through a number of photographs and post cards that he sent to his mother. She kept them in an album, together with those from his brothers and sisters.

Frederick Lynn was the sixth of 7 surviving children of Sarah Ann and Christmas Lynn. Fred was born in 1896 and brought up in Gedney Hill in south Lincolnshire.

Fred and his brothers Robert and John went to Lincoln to enlist in April 1916. Robert was not accepted. I don't know if this was because he was not fit or because he was now the head of the household (his father had died in 1915) or because he was a farmer. Fred enlisted in the Notts and Derby Regiment of the Sherwood Foresters. He became a Lance Corporal in the 15th Battalion and was wounded in 1918. He was in hospital in Southampton in May 1918 but was discharged and returned to his Battalion. Tragically he was killed on 29th September 1918 and is commemorated on the Memorial at the Tyne Cot Cemetery in Belgium and on the war memorials in his home village of Gedney Hill.

Fred's brother John Lynn also enlisted but I have no photographs of him and very few postcards to his mother. John survived the war but died in 1918, perhaps in the flu pandemic.

History

Identifier

8813.cpd| 2814.jpg|GWA_0881_7Newcastle.jpg 2815.jpg|GWA_0882_9Newcastle.jpg

Creator

Lynn, Fred

Date

May 1916 | May 1916

Date Created

01/05/1916

Temporal Coverage

31/05/1916

Source

Postcard

Medium

Card

Type

Postcard

Pages

1, 2

Number of Pages

2

Contributor

Admin | Jennifer Bangs

Rights

The Great War Archive, University of Oxford / Primary Contributor

Publisher

The Great War Archive, University of Oxford

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