Following Henry's last post, here is a link to a short film we made at Westminster Archives about Pom Pom Whiting.
Pom Pom was a goalkeeper with West Ham, Tunbridge Wells Rangers, Chelsea and Brighton. His nick name was linked to the power of his kicking, which West Ham fans compared to Hiram Maxim's Pom Pom gun. This gun, made locally by Vickers at Erith,had been used by the Boers against the British army in South Africa just as Whiting began to make a name for himself at West Ham.
Whiting joined the Football Battalion in 1915 with the Brighton squad and served alongside Walter Tull in the trenches around Loos. At the beginning of 1916 he was sent home suffering with scabies, thus missing the devastating start of the Battle of the Somme. He was treated in a hospital in Brighton and it was during his recovery he heard his brother Joe had been killed on the Somme. He was still coming to terms with this when his wife told him she was pregnant, so he went AWOL.
Pom Pom was captured after 133 days and was court martialled the day his son was born. Offered the chance to redeem himself he died at the Battle of Arras trying to save a wounded friend. Sadly he never go to see his baby son, who he named Joe after his brother.
Pom Pom has no known grave and is on the Arras memorial which we visited with Clive on our last day
We made this film with autistic children from College Park School, Westminster.
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