Will and Alfred Richards
This is the story of two brothers, Alfred Richards, my grandfather, and Will Richards, my grand uncle. I have my grandfather’s British War Medal (known as the Squeak) and his ID card, his Certificate of Competency for Merchant 2nd Class engineer. He served in the Merchant Navy and I have two documents that make up his Discharge Certificate from the Royal Naval Reserve Force. However, aside of the second document, which details the ships that he was involved in, I have no information with regard to his war record; he served and returned home to Cardiff in Wales.
His brother Will was captured in 1914 and became a Prisoner of War (POW) in Germany. He sent home a Christmas card from the camp and postcards that showed Will alongside other prisoners of war, all in football gear. Unfortunately however, I do not know if Will survived the war as I found all these articles after my mother died, and we had lost connection with the Cardiff side of the family.
British War Medal, The Squeak\n Postcard from Genova from Will and Christmas cards
Alfred's ID card
Photograph of Will in German POW camp
Alfred's Certificate of Competency for Merchant 2nd Class engineer
Alfred's Discharge Certificates from the Merchant Navy
Alfred Richards
This is a photograph of Alfred (the date is unknown), and beside him is the British War Medal that he received for his service in the Royal Navy during the First World War.
Alfred's medal
Medal
Will Richards and his fellow POWs
This is a photograph of Will and his fellow prisoners of war in the football team that they formed during his time in the Ruhleben POW camp circa September 1914. He sent this to his mother.
Will's wartime football team
Ruhleben
Photograph
Ruhleben, Germany
Will's message home
Letter
This is the note Will sent home to his mother with the photo of his POW football team.
Letter home to his mother
Soldiers' experience
Memoirs
Photographs of one of the ships that Alfred spent time on, and one of the areas visited by one of the brothers
Memoirs of Travel
Genova; Ceylon
These are three postcards that Will Richards had of two places he must have visited during his service - Genova and Ceylon.
Postcard
Will's keepsakes from his travel
England
Naval Warfare
Official document
This was Alfred's Certificate of Competency for Merchant 2nd Class engineer he received before entering the Royal Navy in 1902.
Certificate of Competency
This is Alfred Richards' Identity and Service Certificate issued after the war in 1921.
Alfred Richards' Service and Identity card
This is proof of Alfred being apprenticed as an engineer long before the war, with the signed confirmation of he and his father.
Alfred's initiation into engineering
Certificate of Apprenticeship
Certificate of Service and Discharge
Certificate accompanying the logbook that detailed Alfred Richards' service and officiates his discharge from the Royal Navy.
Alfred Richards' service
This is Alfred's discharge papers from the Royal Naval Reserve Force.
Cardiff, Wales; Malta
Details of Alfred's Service in the Royal Navy.
Document detailing Alfred's discharge with the Royal Navy from Cardiff to Malta when for his first voyage in 1901.
This is a collection of different currency notes from around the world that either my grand-uncle or grandfather collected.
Collected Currency
Collection
CONTRIBUTOR
Paul Richards
DATE
1914
LANGUAGE
eng
ITEMS
16
INSTITUTION
Europeana 1914-1918
PROGRESS
METADATA
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