Collection of items relating to Arthur Lewis Lloyd.
Collection of items relating to Arthur Lewis Lloyd.
Private Arthur Lewis Lloyd served in the 141st Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) during World War One, he was called in action in France. This is a collection of items relating to his service and life including letters written to his mother and aunt; his medals; photographs of him and his gravestone.
Extent
29 letters; 17 envelopes; 5 slides; 8 Documents; 3 medals; 2 photographs; 2 objects; 1 postcard; 1 leaflet
Reference number
DOP/002
Records in this Group
Letter from Lewis Lloyd to his Mother dated Thursday. He mentions the weather and a Mr Dean. They have adopted the Daylight Saving Bill which affected him while he was working. There was a stray dog ratting yesterday that killed some rats but they were told to drive it away by the ...
Letter from Lewis Lloyd to his Mother dated Sunday July 9th. He says he has received her letter and Percy’s card and that he doesn’t have time to write more and is sending this to let her know he is safe. 1 page. With original envelope addressed to Mrs WH Lloyd. ...
Letter from Lewis Lloyd to his Mother dated Sunday July 16th. He says he is well and still living in a tent, he did not see Mr Dean and has heard one of his old tutors has died. He cannot send Percy a postcard at the moment as he cannot get any general ...
Letter from Lewis Lloyd to his Mother dated Monday. He says he is with Trench Maintenance Company again; the weather is bad but the billet dry. They are not allowed to send souvenirs home but he may be able to buy something suitable for a present and he liked the Easter card. ...
Letter from Lewis Lloyd to his Mother dated Friday. He has just done eight days up the line and bullets came near but he is fine. He slept in the dug out. He asks if there are any Wolverton men in the 1st Northamptons as they are near. He says he ...
Letter from Lieutenant Colonel Anderson Meaden RAMC 141st Field Ambulance to Mr Lloyd dated 23.8.1916. It is informing Mr Lloyd of the death of his son Private A.L. Lloyd on the 20th. It details how he was killed and the funeral and location of the grave. He also speaks highly of ...
Standard letter of condolence from the King and Queen following the death of a serviceman.
Letter from E.J. Boyce Headmaster of the County School, Wolverton dated 17.V.13. It is a letter of reference for A. Lewis Lloyd for the post of Assistant Master in an elementary school. 1 page. Includes original envelope addressed to 2 Maple Grove, Bletchley, Milton Keynes, MK2 2JB.
Slip of paper with details of destination and date of departure. It is typed with the no., rank and name filled in by hand. It was issued to Private A.L. Lloyd. Destination A.D.M.S. 1st Division. Date of departure 29.10.1915
Envelope addressed to Mrs W.H. Lloyd. Stamped ‘FIELD POST OFFICE 3 A MR 25 16’ and ‘PASSED FIELD CENSOR 1686’.
Envelope addressed to Mrs W.H. Lloyd. Stamped ‘FIELD POST OFFICE 3 A AP 26 16’ and ‘PASSED FIELD CENSOR 1686’.
Envelope addressed to Mrs W.H. Lloyd. Stamped ‘FIELD POST OFFICE 70 A 18 JU 16’ and ‘PASSED FIELD CENSOR 1686’.
Envelope addressed to Mrs W.H. Lloyd. Stamped ‘FIELD POST OFFICE 3 A JU 1 16’ and ‘PASSED FIELD CENSOR 1686’.
Army Form B 104-82, R.A.M.C. Record Office, Aldershot Station, 30 August 1916 sent to Mr W.H. Lloyd informing him of the death of Private Arthur L. Lloyd who was killed in action. With original envelope addressed to Mr W.H. Lloyd, ‘ON HIS MAJESTY’S SERVICE’ stamped ‘WAR OFFICE’ and ‘Accounts 4’.
Letter from the R.A.M.C. Office of records sent to Mr W.H. Lloyd dated 14th October 1916. It contains the details of the Burial Place of Private A.L. Lloyd and the officiating Chaplain.
Pamphlet on ‘The Registration and Care of Graves’. It details the work of the Graves Registration Unit and how they can be contacted. Dated August 26th 1916.
Letter from Private John Martin to Mr W.H. Lloyd dated Sept 13 17. It says that Corporal McTurk has received a bar for his Military medal and Captain Donald was awarded the Military Cross for the rescue of Mr Lloyds son. It has been written is response to a letter from Mr Lloyd and ...
Letter from W.L. Harnett, Vicar in Rural Dean dated May 17th 1913. It is a letter of reference for Arthur Lewis Lloyd. At the top of the paper ‘S. GEORGE’S VICARAGE, WOLVERTON, BUCKS.’ is embossed.
Letter from H.J. Hippsley, Headmaster of Wolverton Boys School. It is a letter of reference for Arthur Lewis Lloyd.
Copy of a page from a War Diary (Army Form C.2118) from the trenches 13 – 16 June 1916. 4 copies.
Black and white studio photograph of Lewis Lloyd in uniform mounted on brown card.
Colour photograph of the headstone for A.L. Lloyd. It is located in Flat Iron Copse Cemetery, The Somme, France.
Black and white slide of Private Lewis Lloyd in uniform. Taken from a portrait photograph
Colour slide of World War One memorial plaque in memory of ‘ARTHUR LEWIS LLOYD’.
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