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Harrogate Herald - 25th December 1918
W H Breare letter
I had three soldiers in to see me on Monday. First came Private
A G Trowsdale, son of Mr and Mrs Trowsdale, Knaresborough
Road, who was just about to return to France. He is now doing guards
at GHQ. He was wounded, and has been back just twelve months. His
brother, it will remembered, won the Military Medal. He is now in
Italy, and hoping to be over soon on leave. Private Frank Smith
is with the Trench Mortar Company. He was exempt until last October.
He assisted his father before the war in his cabbing business, and
stood on the Montpelier stand. He has no Harrogate men with him, but
Burton, of Masham, is in his lot. Private G Beckwith
is one of three brothers serving, the sons of Mr and Mrs Beckwith,
13 Regent Grove, Harrogate. He joined up in January, 1915, and went
to the Dardanelles, then to Egypt, and next to France. He met with
an accident, and was sent to Nottingham Hospital. After discharge he
was sent to York, from there to Ripon, then to Whitley Bay. He is
going all right. His brother, Sapper H W Beckwith, joined up
at the beginning of 1917, and for a time followed his trade as a
shoemaker in England, but is now in Ireland. Harry Beckwith,
a younger brother, went out to France in March, and is with a
pioneer battalion.
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