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Harrogate Herald - 7th
March 1917
W H Breare letter
I had Sergeant J Head in last
week. .............
Whilst on active service one
of the comrades he met was Norman Kemp, son of Mr William
Kemp, our sanitary inspector. Head also saw Charlie Foster,
painter, of Tower Street. These he last saw one day in passing
through a French village. He had likewise met Cooper, of King's
Road. The late Sergeant France, son of Police-Sergeant France, who
died long ago, was Sergeant cook in Head's company. Quarter-Master
Horsley, clerk at Knaresborough Police Court for some time, was also
in Head's company. Horsley was killed in action. my visitor is
second cousin to Mr George head, well-known in connection with the
Harrogate Cycling Club, who resides in Robert Street. Sergeant Head
desires me to send his kind regards to his old pals at the Front,
who are certainly in his thoughts. By the way, those who know her we
be interested to know that Head's grandmother still lives in Lund
Lane, Killinghall.
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