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Harrogate Herald - 25th
July 1917
W H Breare letter
On Friday morning a young
gentleman in mufti called, who was wearing the West Yorks badge. I
did not recognise him at first, but soon discovered it was Signaller
T H Lupton, who had come home for a commission and the necessary
training which cadets receive. He is one of the Beechwood Boys, and
arrived on Thursday night. You will know his father well, J A
Lupton, of the Rubber Stores, Station Parade. From Lupton
I gathered that Sergeant Croft, son of Mr Croft, plumber, had been
in the Infirmary, but came out on Saturday. I think his trouble was
trench shins, as they call it. I had a most interesting chat with Lupton,
and I am sure he will make A smart officer. I shall watch his career
with the closest interest. Whilst he was with me in came Private L J
Baker, another Beechwood Boy, who was wounded on the 3rd of May by
shrapnel in the shoulder. He has been a month in England, and is the
son of Mr C Baker, now of Grantham, but formerly Tower Street, where
he kept a shop. Before the war Baker was serving his apprenticeship
with Jesper's, engravers, Harrogate. He is at Clipstone, but whether
he will be going out very soon or not he does not know.
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