Harrogate Herald - 1st December 1915
Receiving the Herald :
Private J E Tindall, 19705, 9th West Yorks, 1
Company, 11th Division, 32nd Brigade, Mediterranean Expeditionary
Force.
Harrogate Herald - 1st December 1915
We give today the portrait in our picture page of Private
J E Tindall, youngest son of Mrs Tindall, Denmark Street,
Harrogate. He was apprenticed with R Ackrill. Private Tindall is
with the 9th West Yorks.
Harrogate Herald - 1st December 1915
Photo Page
Local Lads on Active Service
Private J E Tindall, 9th West Yorks
Harrogate Herald - 1st December 1915
Private W A Kemp, son of Mr W Kemp,
Sanitary Inspector to the Harrogate Corporation, whose photo we
reproduce on our picture page, is with the 9th Battalion West Yorks.
He is brother-in-law to Private Tindall.
Harrogate Herald - 20th June 1917
W H Breare letter
Just as I am writing this in walks one of our Herald
Office staff, fresh from the Front - Private J E Tindall, of
the West Yorks. I knew his smile at once. It was good to see him
looking so well and happy. He is an orderly at headquarters out in
the open, and has had his share of the rough. He has waited
twenty-one months for his leave, so you will know how good it is to
him. Rather a long time to wait, though. He wanted a safety razor
for Lance Corporal Kemp, son of William Kemp, sanitary
inspector, which I immediately handed over. It was one of those
little beauties from Mrs Murray. Tindall is still using a
case of blades given him by Nurse Clarkson some time ago.
Harrogate Herald - 27th March 1918
W H Breare letter
Private J E Tindall, West Yorks, was formerly on our
staff. He has been three years in the Army, two years and six months
abroad and neither sick nor wounded. Beckwith of Regent
Parade, and Kemp, son of our Sanitary Inspector, he had seen.
Tindall's lot got badly cut up at Ypres. So there are very
few old faces in the crowd. Reinforcements include lots of Harrogate
and district boys. Tindall is at Brigade HQ now, but gets it
rough sometimes. He has now an orderly job. Tindall has been
to the Dardanelles, Egypt and France.