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Harrogate Herald - 17th January 1917
Letters
G R Watson, writing from a training camp, says :
Seeing by your paper, which we have sent out here every week,
that you still have some socks, etc, left, I am writing to say that
I could do with some if you have any on hand, as up here we seem to
get through a lot of socks. I am now in the DLI. We are having very
rough weather up here this last few days, quite wintry, and as only
can be expected we are about p to the neck in it, but hoping for
better weather before long. Quite a lot of our lads from Harrogate
are up here, and Bert Newbould and young Brown went
out last week. Some of the lads are over in Harrogate right now on
their last leave, so you might be seeing them. I am sorry to see
that Tom Handley had got killed, as I used to work with him
at the Corporation for a few years. I was formerly nine years
warehouseman for J Farrah, Ltd. We get your paper every week,
and you can bet if it is late we are disappointed, and then it is
who can get hold of it first - me or Wilson, from Grove Park.
We have young Loocock here, whose father is gardener to the
Corporation, and it goes from one to the other. I could not tell you
where it finishes. My home is 34 Mayfield Grove. I have just
received word that my brother-in-law, F Topham, of Bilton,
who came over with the Canadians, has been wounded in France, but
don't now any more.
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