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Harrogate Herald - 25th July 1917
W H Breare letter
I have had many receptions of soldiers from the Front in my
office of late, and it has been quite jolly. Private J G
Whitehead, of the West Yorks, has been over on leave after an
interval of eighteen months. He called, and I had a chat about his
comrades. I like to hear of my soldier friends and learn what they
are doing, when anyone comes who can tell me. It seems with Whitehead
is Simmonds. George Nelson, whom you will know as "Ruggie"
Nelson, on account of his football reputation, is likewise with him,
and Jim Baker, of Tower Street came home with him. He had met Leslie
Harper, of the Motor Transport. As for Whitehead, he was
wounded and buried in a dugout on the Somme in September, 1916, but
got no further than a hospital at Boulogne.
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