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| The above article was  printed in the Scarborough Evening News in  1915. The text reads as follows: | 
| A splendid spirit of patriotism has been manifested by a Scarborough family, the father Mr. TH Pollard of Auborough Street and his four sons having taken service in his Majesties forces. | 
| Corporal TH Pollard the father was a reservist and at the  outbreak of the war re-joined the Colours. He is now with the 5th Battalion Yorkshire  Regiment, Green Howard’s at Cranlington Camp. (Right) | 
| Sergeant TH Pollard the Eldest son is also in the 5th  Yorkshire Regiment, and now at Long Benton, he is a married man and his wife lives in Scarborough.  (3rd from left) | 
| Sapper C Pollard the second eldest son is in the Royal  Engineers doing duty in France,  he joined in August 1914 (4th from left) | 
| Lance Corporal H Pollard is in the Grenadier Guards and has  been in the army for five years. He is in a Hospital in Liverpool  under treatment for a wound in his left arm. (1st left) | 
| Gunner Oscar Pollard the  youngest son is in the Royal Field Artillery; he joined three years ago and has  been at the front since last March. He was slightly wounded sometime ago, but soon recovered and  returned to action. (France)  (2nd left) |