Harrogate Herald - 6th June 1917
W H Breare letter
I had a visit on Monday from Corporal G W Sawbridge,
who is at St George's Hospital. He is making good progress. Whilst
lying at the Casualty Clearing Station he saw Albert Duncan, who was
the stage manager at the Kursaal, attending to the electric light.
Other Harrogate men he came across were Joe Gibson, out porter;
Petch, fruiterer; Hartley, who worked at Mr Hunter's Cambridge
Street shop; and "Micky" Harrison, painter, he spied at
the entrance of a dug-out as he was coming out of the line. He also
saw Sergeant Morrison and Malthouse, of Knaresborough; Tom
Saville, E Sherwood, the St Luke's cricketer. This recalled
pleasant memories, as Sawbridge was also a player with this club. My
visitor was only half a mile from his brother Frank, who was wounded
the day after Sawbridge, and subsequently died. He recovered from
that wound, but had only been back a day when he got hit again on
Easter Monday. A younger brother was also wounded the same day as
Frank. He is having ten days' leave before returning to a training
centre. Harrogate was brought prominently to mind on one occasion by
the display of a large poster in a YMCA hut, with the invitation,
"Visit Harrogate for health", and a view of the Prospect
Hill and Stray. He speaks highly of the attention received in
hospital. He has put on three stone since arriving in England.
Harrogate Herald - 27th June 1917
Roll of Honour
Lance Corporal Tom Saville (33727) (West Yorks), son of Mr
Saville, of Starbeck, has been missing since May 3rd. Previous
to joining the Army he was boot repairer at the Starbeck branch of
the Harrogate and District Co-operative Society.
SDGW
Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment)
15th Battalion
Lance Corporal Tom Saville (33727)
Born : Barnsley
Enlisted : Harrogate
Residence : Starbeck
Died : 3rd May 1917
Died
France & Flanders