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Harrogate Herald - 21st November 1917
Letters
Private P Naiff writes :
We often have Miss Lena Ashwell's concert parties, and some time
ago I was in good hopes of meeting our favourite Gordon Williams,
but unfortunately I was further up the line at the time. I would
dearly have liked to have met him. There is a Harrogate pal of mine
here called Charlie Miles. They used to keep a tobacconist's shop in
Oxford Street; also Corporal Brown, who, by the way, used to sing at
Trinity Church some years ago. I am sorry to hear of some of the old
boys going under, and I can assure you it will be a great blessing
when this terrible war is over. One hardly knows when it is going to
end. You might remember me to Bombardier Sam Hempsall when next you
see him. If you should know of anyone who has a violin any piano
music to spare it would be very acceptable up here to pass away the
long winter evenings, as we have a little music occasionally.
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