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WWII: Letters home

In January 1943 Cyril Reford Babey, my Great Great Uncle, left West Wellow in Hampshire to join the Royal Hampshire Regiment in North Africa. By March he was listed as missing and it was later discovered that he had been taken as a prisoner of War and placed at POW Camp 66, Capua Transit camp in Italy.

 

This is a letter that he wrote to his mother on 12th March 1943 to let her know that he is safe. He mentions his wife Amy – to whom he had been married for three years and was expecting their first child. Prisoner of War letters were subjected to censorship and therefore opened and examined before being sent. This was to prevent intelligence gathering from the enemy.

Cyril Babey POW 2

He explains that “we are allowed to write a card and letter every ten days” and that he was with two other men who were also from Wellow. They were Gilbert Bungay and Wilfred Judd.

Wilfred and Cyril managed to escape the camp at least once but were quickly found and taken back to camp. Eventually all three soldiers were transferred to a German Stalag (prisoner of war camp) where they stayed for the remainder of WW2. All three men survived the war and eventually returned home.

 

When Cyril returned to Wellow in 1945 he met his daughter for the first time – Monica was, by that time, two years old. Cyril never spoke about his time as a prisoner of war but his letters home are still treasured by his daughter today.

A letter to loved ones

Great Great Granda Snelgrove letter (Alice J L Longman)This is a copy of a letter from my great great grandma that was sent to family in Canada. Two of her son’s went to Canada after the first World War to work on their uncle’s farm. One of her son’s returned, while the other stayed in Canada and started a family of his own.

I find the line “I often sit and think of you all” particularly moving as she was never to see her son again. The long boat journey and the cost of travel made visiting very difficult but they kept in touch my writing and sending each other pictures.

All aboard!

Great Great Grand dad James Snelgrove - was a 3rd class baker on the ships Aquitania, Royal Georgeand Homeric that were passenger ships that traveled from South Hampton, UK to New York, USA

One of my favourite images that was shared with me of my great great grandfather who worked on board a passenger ship to and from New York.

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