War Diary of the 14th (Service) Battn. Royal Welsh Fusiliers,
- BMSS/39649.
- Ffeil
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War Diary of the 14th (Service) Battn. Royal Welsh Fusiliers,
‘113th Infantry Brigade Operation Order No. 143’,
‘Secret’ order given to several Battalions and Units informing of the order: “‘Z’ Day will be 31st July, 1917.”
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.
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.
Newspaper cutting : “Welshmen in Mametz Wood”,
38th (Welsh) Division Royal Welsh Fusiliers shoulder patch,
‘Extension of Leave from Expeditionary Forces’ form,
Granted to Major W.P. Wheldon, 14th Royal Welsh Fusiliers, on account of “Urgent Private Affairs.”
Postcard : ‘30 Inns of Court O.T.C. Berkamsted’,
From Major Wheldon to Mrs. G.M. Wheldon, Rhyl.
Form (slip) indicating the injuries sustained by Wheldon, 14th RWF,
‘Pass’ (Aûsweis) for a German Soldier serving with the 1st Battn. K.S. Reserve Infantry, Regt. 242,
Name of ‘Emil Müller’ written on the document.
“14th (Service) Battalion Royal Welch Fusiliers Memorial Fund”,
Brief history of the Battalion; organisation of a permanent Memorial to the “Old Battalion”; provision of bursaries or grants to enable the children of men who had served in the Battalion to pursue higher courses of education.
Map of South East of Cambrai, Northern France,
‘Enemy Organisation 21.9.18.’ With references.
Map of Le Quesnoy, Northern France (near to the Belgian border),
From the Field Survey Battalion. Scale – 1:40000.
Map of Northern France, Hazebrouck (near to the Belgian border),
Scale – 1:100000.
'Situation Map. 6pm. 26th October 1917’,
Passchendaele and surrounding area, Belgium. Indicates the allied lines and trenches. Scale - 1:40000.
Typed, with a map of the area on the reverse. Map includes much detail with notes on the terrain and enemy locations.