Llythyr oddi wrth J. R. Jones, Trawsfynydd, at Silyn,
- BMSS/17210.
- Ffeil
- 26 Mai 1925.
Rhan oR. Silyn Roberts Papers,
Cyngor Plwyf Trawsfynydd a'r gerfddelw.
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Llythyr oddi wrth J. R. Jones, Trawsfynydd, at Silyn,
Rhan oR. Silyn Roberts Papers,
Cyngor Plwyf Trawsfynydd a'r gerfddelw.
Llythyr oddi wrth Silyn at 'Ex Sergeant Idwal Williams, Penmorfa,
Rhan oR. Silyn Roberts Papers,
Cais am fanylion cywir am y modd y lladdwyd Hedd Wyn. (Dychwelwyd y llythyr wedi'i farcio 'Deceased').
Rhan oR. Silyn Roberts Papers,
Rhan oR. Silyn Roberts Papers,
Correspondence between R. Silyn Roberts and various recipients, including Sir E. Vincent Evans, London; J.R. Jones, Trawsfynydd; Captain Harri Williams, London and L.S. Merrifield, London regarding memorial to Hedd Wyn. Includes 2 postcards and a letter from Kelt Edwards to R. Silyn Roberts.
Rhan oR. Silyn Roberts Papers,
Repatriation of Belgian refugees; Caernarfon and District,
Government regulations, correspondence, lists (names, addresses, occupations). Illustrative of personal and administrative difficulties.
Observations from the battlefield,
Handwritten Notes - Unknown hand [Wheldon?].
Typed, with a map of the area on the reverse. Map includes much detail with notes on the terrain and enemy locations.
‘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.”
‘Secret Assembly Orders’ given to the 14th (Service) Battn. Royal Welsh Fusiliers,
In the hand of Major W.P. Wheldon.
‘Recommendation for immediate award’,
Letter written by Major W. P. Wheldon recommending ‘W. Way’ [?] of the 15th Battn. for an award for his gallantry on the battlefield. Note on the reverse: “Many thanks, Way will not be forgotten - JPD.”
Requests position details and current situation.
Operation Order (Secret) between 4 battalions on the battlefield (Belgium, around Pilckem),
Locations; command to clean up trenches and dugouts; command to complete burials.
Operation Order (author and recipient in code names),
Order of the 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th Battalions, Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
Map : ‘Reproduction of captured German Map with British grid superimposed.’ Northern France,
Indicates locations of trenches, dugout shafts, centres of machine gun resistance, wire, organised shell holes and rifle pits, damaged areas. Scale - 1:20000.
‘Operation Order (Secret) no. 65’,
Objectives of Infantry Brigades; assembly; method of attack; equipment, transport.
Extracts from the Victory despatch of the field Marshal Commander-in-chief.
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.