Walter Tull Telegram of Condolence

The telegram received by Walter Tull's brother and next of kin, Edward Tull-Warnock, notifying him of Walter's death in 1918. Walter Tull is believed to be one of the first black infantry officers to lead British troops in the First World War, despite army regulations that prohibited a person of 'non-European descent' from undertaking officer training. (Photo by Walter Tull Archive/Finlayson Family Archive/Getty Images)
The telegram received by Walter Tull's brother and next of kin, Edward Tull-Warnock, notifying him of Walter's death in 1918. Walter Tull is believed to be one of the first black infantry officers to lead British troops in the First World War, despite army regulations that prohibited a person of 'non-European descent' from undertaking officer training. (Photo by Walter Tull Archive/Finlayson Family Archive/Getty Images)
Walter Tull Telegram of Condolence
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1292414367
Collection:
Hulton Archive
Date created:
January 01, 1918
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Hulton Archive
Object name:
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