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Harrogate Herald - 7th
February 1917
W H Breare letter
Private Jack Dalby, son of Mr
T Dalby, of High Harrogate [Probably Thomas Dalby of 7 Thompson's
Yard], gave me a call today. He worked at the Herald Office a while,
but as with Mr Scholes, plumber, [Charles Scholes, Registered
sanitary plumber, Glazier, Gasfitter, etc., Eldon House, Promenade
Square, and 5 Valley Mount] when he enlisted at the age of 16. He
went out to France in July, 1915. When his officer discovered his
age he was going to send Dalby back to England but he begged to go
along with the boys, and was put on escort for rations. This is his
first leave, and he has enjoyed good health all the time he has been
out. Amongst his lot are Signaller Tyreman, and Wood, from Starbeck,
Lamb from Starbeck, is also on ASC transport duty, in which
Dalby is employed. Morris, of Knaresborough, has been with him since
the battalion was formed. The officer has kept young Dalby out of
the firing line.
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