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Wednesday, 20 May 2015

Friday 21st May 1915

Tunstill's Company remained in billets in Folkestone.

The Todmorden & District News published an extract from a letter written by Pte. Albert Henry Nutter (see below), who was in training with 11DWR at Brocton Camp, Staffs.; “writing to us, he states that he is quite well. ‘The men’, he says, ‘are putting in a great deal of work in musketry drill, and they get enough to fill everybody up, and it is not a subject they would forget in a few weeks, as the Germans would find when they got to the front”.

Albert Henry Nutter was 26 years old and from Mytholmroyd; he was an attendant at the Storthes Hall Asylum and was a keen amateur footballer.

Pte. Albert Henry Nutter



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