Stanley Reddall
Bradbury Greatorex & Co. Ltd Roll of Honour 1914-1919
Letters from soldier (4)
Photographs & commemoration card
Commemoration card
Stanley Reddall, Pte: 20099, born 1885, and killed in action May 1917, served in the Notts & Derby Regiment. He joined into the Worcestershire Yeomanry, transferred to the Sherwood Foresters in Dec. 1916. He suffered from shell shock and influenza, and then returned to his unit. He was wounded in the stomach in May 1917 and died three days later. He was buried in France at Noeux-les-Mines.
His letter to Bessie dated 11 Dec. 1916 has address stamped through from reverse side of sheet (this is why page 2 begins some way down the sheet):
1st Reserve Reg of Cavalry
Beaumont Barracks,
Aldershot
CONTRIBUTOR
Christopher Reddall
DATE
1916 - 1917-05
LANGUAGE
eng
ITEMS
47
INSTITUTION
Europeana 1914-1918
PROGRESS
METADATA
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