Harrogate Herald - 15th December 1915
Other local lads we reproduce today
are Private Arthur Pigg; Private A E Whitfield, 2/5th West
Yorks, who is now in France, and was formerly an employee at the
general Post Office; Private F B Wilkinson, of 24 Albert Road,
Harrogate; Bugler Clifford H Thomson, late patrol leader 1st
Harrogate Boy Scouts, now in training with the 15th West Yorks
Regiment (Leeds Pals) at Salisbury, who resides at Shortwood, Mount
Parade, Harrogate; Driver H Spinks, Royal Field Artillery, who is
with the Indian Expeditionary Force, and resides at Inman's Yard,
off Grove Road; Private C Wray, 8th King's Own Yorkshire Light
Infantry, who has been in France three months; Private F C Andrews,
5th West Yorks, who was in the National Reserves and volunteered
soon after the war broke out. He resides at Esplanade Cottages.
Harrogate Herald - 15th December 1915
Photo Page
Local Lads on Active Service
Private Arthur Pigg
Harrogate Herald - 25th April 1917
The following are men who have sent
us the Army post-card briefly stating that they are well and have
received papers and parcels, or whose letters contain views that
have repeatedly been expressed by other correspondents, but show
their friends that they are all right :
Private A Pigg
Harrogate Herald - 12th September
1917
Roll of Honour
Private Arthur Edward Pigg (West
Yorks), son of Joseph Pigg, 7 Beresford Terrace, Harrogate, has been
admitted into Dyke Bar War Hospital, Paisley, Scotland, suffering
from nervous breakdown.
Harrogate Herald – 24th
April 1918
The following have sent postcards
thanking for the Herald and stating they are well :
Private A Pigg
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