Harrogate Herald - 28th November 1917
Roll of Honour
Sapper H Pilsworth, RE, son of Mr &
Mrs Pilsworth, 1 Silverfields, Harrogate, has been invalided
home with trench fever. He was taken ill in October and has been
sent to the 3rd Scottish Hospital, Glasgow. He joined the Army a
year last June, and twelve months later went to France. He learnt
his trade at Messrs Slater & Sons, West Park, Harrogate, after
which he emigrated to Canada, and on his return was employed at the
Ripon Camp. He was working there when he enlisted.
Harrogate Herald - 30th November 1921
Memorial tablet in porch of the Dragon Road
Methodist Church : Full article at War Memorials
The following names appear after the 15 names of
those killed.
These are the names of members of the church who
fought in the war, and returned :
A H Annakin, A B Annakin, R H Auton, E R Barf, T Barker, W
Benson, W Blakey, A G Bolton, C Brown, O Chippindale, J Crossley, D
Cuthbert, C R [H ?] Dawson, W Featherstone, H Foxald, P Gale, H
Grant, J P Grant, T Grant, J H Halstead, R Halstead, H Hevysides, E
G Hodges, E Horn (Sapper), E Horn (Trooper), G W Holland, A E
Houseman, G Hood, C H Hunter, G Ince, J Ince, F Ingleson, B Joy, J W
P Joy, H H King, E Long, F Lyon, H Mann, H Midgeley, R Middleton, S
M Mitchell, F R Mitchell, H Naylor, H Newport, A E Pearson, H C
Pilsworth, W Preston, F V Preston, C E Preston, R Rayner, B M
Rayner, H A Robinson, J Robinson, E Robinson, G F Roberts, G
Rowling, G Scales, H Shepherd, J G Shepherd, C E Smith, J W Suggitt,
J Summerscales, J Sunderland, B A Town, N Town, G Thackway, A Ward,
H Ward, F Weighill, W A Whittaker, W Waddington, V Younger.