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Harrogate Herald - 27th July 1917
W H Breare letter
Sapper Edward Brady, of the Wireless, was eighteen months on the
lines, until he contracted rheumatism. When he recovered, he was
sent to the workshops, where he is now employed. Brady came in to
see me on Monday morning. He had met Wilfred Wade, son of Mr Wade,
who was station-master at Nidd, but is now, of Holtby. Wade and
Brady served their apprenticeship together with Mr Wray,
electrician. Brady had also met Harry Johnson, of the Royal
Engineers, son of Mrs Johnson, Walker's Passage. Brady has
been nineteen months in France, and this was his first leave. He is
very keen on his job, which he finds scientifically interesting.
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