Harrogate Herald - 20th June 1917
The following are men who have sent us the Army
post-card briefly stating that they are well and have received
papers and parcels, or whose letters contain views that have
repeatedly been expressed by other correspondents, but show their
friends that they are all right :
Driver A Wilson
Harrogate Herald - 22nd August 1917
W H Breare letter
Driver A Wilson, RFA, son of Mrs E Wilson, 76
Denmark Street, has also called, and was looking well. There are no
Harrogate boys with him, but some time ago he saw Walton, of Unity
Grove, who was in fine form. Wilson, in the course of his experience
has been twice in awkward corners he will not forget. He was taking
up ammunition at the time. I hope he will get through as well on
every occasion of danger. Wilson was enjoying every minute of his
time at home, and, like all the rest of you boys from Sulphurland,
was more firmly of the opinion than ever that there is no place like
Harrogate - apart from the glorious fact that it is home!
Harrogate Herald - 21st November 1917
The following are men who have sent us the Army
post-card briefly stating that they are well and have received
papers and parcels, or whose letters contain views that have
repeatedly been expressed by other correspondents, but show their
friends that they are all right :
Driver A Wilson
Harrogate Herald - 25th December 1918
I have received the season's greetings from the following :
Sergeant W E Elsworth, G Atkinson, Sapper J N Britton, Private E
Stockdale, Driver Archie Taylor, Lance Corporal J Padgett, Private G
Marshall, Driver A Wilson.