Harrogate Herald - 3rd January 1917
Roll of Honour
Mr & Mrs Lockwood, of Wedderburn Road,
Harrogate, received word on the 1st of January that their son, Private
A Lockwood, had been taken to the Australian General Hospital
sick and wounded. Private Lockwood joined the Seaforth
Highlanders on August 4th, 1914, and went to France on the 1st
November following. He served with the Seaforths in many big
engagements for 18 months, afterwards joining the Machine Gun
Company. He was home on his second leave for a fortnight; the end of
October last. He had previously been in hospital in France suffering
from illness and breakdown. Private Lockwood has been at the
Front 25 months, and previous to joining was a footman in the
service of Mrs Brook, Finny Hall, Huddersfield. He joined the
Seaforths while in Scotland with the family. He is aged 22, having
had three birthdays in France.
Harrogate Herald – 3rd January 1917
Photo Page
Wounded – Private A Lockwood, Machine Gun
Company, Seaforth Highlanders, son of Mr and Mrs Lockwood, of
Wedderburn Road, Harrogate, has been wounded and is now in hospital.
Harrogate Herald - 8th January 1919
Photo - Corporal A Lockwood, 37 Wedderburn
Road, Harrogate