Letter from the Divisional Locomotive Superintendent J.H.Smeddle at York to Acting Locomotive Clerk Edwin Wolstenholme at Malton Shed denying his request to leave the NER and join the Grenadier Guards, arguing that the railways have become a branch of "the National Service," 10 October 1914 [misdated as 10 September]. Letter denying permission to leave the NER and join the Grenadier Guards, 1914
Letter from Acting Locomotive Clerk Edwin Wolstenholme of Malton to the Divisional Locomotive Superintendent in York requesting permission to leave the NER and join the Grenadier Guards during the First World War, 29 September 1914,. Sent to J. H. Smeddle. Letter requesting permission to leave the NER to join the Army
British Transport Commission Certificate of Identity (Retired Staff) certifying that Edwin Wolstenholme, formerly a Docket Clerk at Thornaby Station, is entitled to privilege tickets. 1959. Certificate of Identity (Retired Staff)