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Harrogate Herald - 1st December 1915
Letters received from our soldiers :
R Woodhall
Harrogate Herald - 28th November 1917
W H Breare letter
I have had a visit from Sergeant N H Waddington, of the West
Yorks, son of Mr and Mrs Waddington, 5 St Mary's Avenue. He was over
last august on leave and then called to see me. The present is the
second leave, for he went out in April, 1915. He is now attached, as
an instructor, to another Corps. He has had no wounds, no sickness,
and is correspondingly jolly. With him came to my office an old pal
of his, Corporal R Woodhall, AOC, whom Waddington had not
seen since the war began. He met him whilst on leave this time; so
the two of them are having a rare furlough together. Woodhall
is son of Mr and Mrs F W Woodhall, 38 James Street, which
perhaps you know is Mr J R Ogden's business place. I know of his
mother by hearsay, and I can assure you I have heard most pleasant
things about her. I am so glad she has her boy at home. Woodhall
went out November 1st, 1915. He, too, is on his second leave and has
been in good health and received no wounds. With him at the Front is
Sid Bywell, who used to be at the gas Office. Bywell was recently
home to get married. With Woodhall too, is Sergeant Naylor,
who is an old Western Council School boy, whose father was once
stationmaster at Knaresborough.
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