Form (slip) indicating the injuries sustained by Wheldon, 14th RWF,
- BMSS/39643.
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Form (slip) indicating the injuries sustained by Wheldon, 14th RWF,
Telegram from the Secretary of the War Office to Mrs. Wheldon, Prestatyn,
Informing her that Major Wheldon was admitted to hospital in Rouen with a gun shot wound to his knee.
Photograph of Major Wheldon with 3 other men in uniform [officers?], France,
Postcard : ‘30 Inns of Court O.T.C. Berkamsted’,
From Major Wheldon to Mrs. G.M. Wheldon, Rhyl.
‘Extension of Leave from Expeditionary Forces’ form,
Granted to Major W.P. Wheldon, 14th Royal Welsh Fusiliers, on account of “Urgent Private Affairs.”
‘H.M. Forces Overseas (in Uniform) Combined Leave and Railway Tickets’,
‘H.M. Forces Overseas (in Uniform) Combined Leave and Railway Tickets’ granted to Wheldon: (i.) First Class, from France to Senior Officer’s School, Aldershot; (ii.) First Class, from Llanberis to France; (iii.) First Class, from Llanberis to France.
38th (Welsh) Division Royal Welsh Fusiliers shoulder patch,
Five Christmas Cards (Royal Welsh Fusiliers),
Five Christmas Cards (Royal Welsh Fusiliers) to / from Wheldon in France from / to various colleagues (also in France) : (i.) from Harold Williams, 1916; (ii.) to Huw Pryce, 1917; (iii.) from the Sergents of the 14th, 1918; (iv.) from the Officers of the 14th, 1918; (v.) from T.S. Smith, 14th RWF, 1918.
Newspaper cutting : “Welshmen in Mametz Wood”,
Newspaper cutting : “Welsh Gallantry on Pilckem Ridge”,
Newspaper Cutting from The Times,
“Two Terrible Battles : Mametz Wood and Contamaison. Fighting described.”
Farewell speech made by Brig. Gen. H.E. ap Rhys Pryce, C.M.G., D.S.O., Commanding 113th Infantry Brigade, to units of the Brigade on his being appointed Director of Mobilisation in India.
Regarding the liberation of the town by the allies and the union between the British and French. (Typed, in French).
Expressing his gratitude and that of his people, for the actions of the British in liberating their town from the enemy. (Typed, in French).
Message from C.G. Blackader, Major General,
Message from C.G. Blackader, Major General, to be distributed to all Officers and read by them to their men, written the day before the 38th (Welsh) Division took Pilckem and Langemark, providing words of encouragement to boost morale.
Two messages to the 14th (Service) Royal Welsh Fusiliers,
(i.) Message from Lt. Col. J.E. Munby [?], Gen. Staff., 38th (Welsh Division, to 113th Brigade. Expressing his own appreciation of the work done by the 14th (Service) Battn. RWF. (ii.) Message from M.G. Richards, Captain, Brigade Major, 113th Infantry Brigade, forwarding a message from the Brigadier General Commanding. Expressing his appreciation to the 14th RWF on their performance.
Extracts from the Victory despatch of the field Marshal Commander-in-chief.
‘Operation Order (Secret) no. 65’,
Objectives of Infantry Brigades; assembly; method of attack; equipment, transport.