First Name: | Frederick William | Last Name: | WHELBOURN | |
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Date of Death: | 10/01/1915 | Lived/Born In: | Clapham | |
Rank: | Lance Corporal | Unit: | London16 | |
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Current Information:Age-23 Born-Lincolnshire Enlisted-Westminster Cite Bonjean Military Cemetery, Armentieres, France
The 16th London (Westminster Rifles) battalion arrived in France in November 1914 and joined 18 Brigade, 6th Division. On 1st January, 1915, they moved into the front line opposite the village of Frelinghien on the French-Belgian border just to the north of Armentières, where they remained for the rest of the month with a system of reliefs whereby individual companies moved back for 4 day periods of rest. On 8th January, after some heavy rain, the parapets of their trenches collapsed and some had to be evacuated, namely those close to the River Lys. The men then had to work hard, day and night to repair the others while the enemy continued sniping and shelling. Frederick Whelbourn died from wound on 10th January but the exact date on which he was wounded is not known. |
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