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Harrogate Herald - 9th May 1917
Letters
W P Birkinshaw writes :
I have the greatest pleasure in writing you once again to thank
you for sending me your fine paper, which I now receive every
Friday; that is on account of my new address. I was at a football
match yesterday, and met two Harrogate boys. both of them went to
school with me. One was R Weatherill, better known as
"Bobby", and the other George Ripley. We had a good
long talk of the old days at home, which I am sure bucked us up and
put new life into us. Weatherill, it seems, is one of the lucky
ones. He has been stationed in the same place for about two years
now, and has married a Belgian girl. I was with RSM Bannard the
other day, and in our talk Donny Bell's name was brought up. It
appears that they were very good friends, and he asked me if it
would be possible for mew to get a photo of Donny for him, so of
course my thoughts went straight to Mr Breare; so do you think it
will be possible for you to get one and send it on to me, and I will
see it is passed on to Mr Bannard. I expect you know that my
brother-in-law, W Pymm, has been thrown from his horse and sustained
injuries to his right knee which, from what I hear from home, will
keep him in bed for some time. We are having beautiful weather here,
and I hope it will last for some time. Wish your paper every
success. (We have sent a photograph for Mr Bannard - Ed)
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