Harrogate Herald - 24th January 1917
Letters
Driver H Aubin, writing from Salonica, says :
I received the football that you sent me - I am glad
to say we have only been beaten twice out here. There have been
teams lately with unbeaten records, but we have lowered their
colours. They were very hard games, too. I see in your Herald about
Speight being missing. He used to be in our Brigade. It will be
about eight months since I saw him, but we went a different way to
them. I like to read your chat to the boys on active service. I see
that Billy Womack and Mothersill are out here. I know where hey are.
It is a long way from here. We have had a good Xmas - turkey and
roast beef. A bit different to last Xmas, when we had bully and
biscuits. We still keep giving "Johnny" Bulgar some iron
rations. I am very sorry to see that Bro Winterburn has gone under.
I used to play in the same team as they did. I dropped across one of
the boys when we were on the move. He had just come out. We had a
talk of the old town, and he said that Voakes was out here too. He
used to work at the Queen Hotel as a night porter. I have forgotten
his name. He had a brother on the cars as driver, but he is in
France. I have just come across another Harrogate lad. He is in the
village here. They call him Read. He lives up King's Road.
The RAMC have concerts every night, and they have a panto called the
"Babes in the Wood". There is another panto coming. Read
is in the same Corps; and there is a very good choir listening to.
They sang some fine Xmas carols on Xmas Eve. It is turning very cold
now in the mornings, but we have plenty of winter clothing, such as
jack boots, mufflers, and gloves, so we are all right. I see you are
getting a lot of soldiers over from Ripon at the weekends. Would you
be so kind as to send me Willy Metcalfe's address. He works in Tower
Street, and looks after the Northern Union team, because I would
very much like to write him. I am not a proper Harrogate lad, but my
brother-in-law and sister have been in Harrogate for years. He has
been a fireman for about 17 years. I lived in Harrogate for about
nine years and I used to go to St Peter's School. I then lived in
Ship Yard, when the Salvation Army used to be there. If you ever
write to Walter Smith, will you tell him I am asking about him. He
worked on the cars for the NER. I can remember when there used to be
nothing but fields up to High Harrogate. I see from your paper that
they are showing the "big push" on the Somme at the
Picture House on Skipton Road. Wishing you and the Herald every
success.
Harrogate Herald - 4th April 1917
Driver H Aubin, who is with the Salonica Field Forces, writes :
I
am going on all right. I have received the Harrogate Herald and like
to hear about the old town and the boys. I see that a lot of the
Harrogate boys are winning honours. I have passed the Harrogate
Herald on to Private Read, who is in the Royal Army Medical
Corps. We are still keeping Johnny Bulgar busy. I saw by the paper
that Sergeant Atkinson, whom I know quite well, is joining the
Tanks. He will have a chum in Raworth. I know a lot of Harrogate
lads out here, but I have not dropped across any of them yet. You
remember that Harrogate lad whose name I did not know. I found out
that they call him F Purchase. The way I did so was by seeing his
photo in the Harrogate Herald. I see you are having plenty of frost,
and I bet the boys are having plenty of skating and sledging.