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With the Royals in France

Walter Twidell

From July 3rd to 14th, 1917, King George V and Queen Mary paid a Royal visit to the battlefields of France. With them was Staff-Sgt Walter J. Twidell, who prior to the outbreak of war resided with his parents Thomas and Lizzie at 30 Cardigan Street, Luton. As a shorthand clerk he was attached to the suite of Queen Mary on the visit.

Diary: Police to enforce 10 mph speed limit

Digest of stories from The Luton News: Thursday, June 21st, 1917.

George Street scene 1914

  • George Street scene 1914

Yesterday a number of cases out of the ordinary were heard at the Luton Borough Court. They were prosecutions for exceeding the 10 mph limit in certain areas of Luton, and they marked a new departure in police procedure.

Lutonian experiences torpedoed ship drama

An interesting letter has been received by the relatives of Cpl Harvie G. Clayton (Army Service Corps), of Biscot Road, and son of Mr and Mrs Clayton, of 84 Cromwell Road. Until January last he was employed by hat manufacturer Mr F. S. Biggs, of Guildford Street, as an accountant. On joining up he immediately got his stripes.

On the way to Salonica he had some exciting experiences through his ship being torpedoed, but he arrived safely at last. In his letter dated May 17th, Cpl Clayton described the details of his journey by rail and boat. He then continues:

Diary: Father buries son at the Front

Digest of stories from The Luton News: Thursday, June 14th, 1917.

It has been the sad lot of Pioneer William Manning, whose wife lives at 64 Frederic Street, Luton, to attend at a cemetery behind the line in France the funeral of his son, Pioneer Harry Manning, of the Royal Engineers, who was recently killed in action.

Diary: Neglectful mothers sent to jail

Digest of stories from the Beds & Herts Saturday Telegraph: June 9th, 1917.

The wife of a soldier who had been serving in Egypt for a year was described as "a menace to public health" when she appeared at the Borough Court this morning. Nellie Smith, of 15 Park Place, Luton, was charged with neglecting her three children, aged three, five and seven, in a manner likely to cause them unnecessary suffering or injury to health.

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