From
a local paper = 24/12/1914 = " A rousing send off "
"A contingent of the Hunts. Reserve Battalion who have
volunteered for active service, had a splendid send off on Saturday.
As they marched, headed by their band, the men presented a smart
appearance in their new equipment and as a body they were all in good
physique. At the station the
band played selections including "Three cheers for the red white and
blue" and the men lustily sang "Tipperary."
Colonel Stanley was present. The
carriages were attached to the 10:06 train in which were a number of
soldiers who during the wait, waltzed up and down the platform to the
amusement of the spectators. As
the train started the band played the National anthem, and the cheers of the
spectators both on the platform and roadway overlooking the station were
vigorously by the men in the carriages.
The officers in command were Lieuts H. Cresswell - H. L. Dymoke
- C. Mellows G H Abbott and N W Wadham.
29 January 1916 "Second Lieutenants C. MELLOWS and
H. L. DYMOKE of the Hunts. Cyclists have been appointed temporary
Lieutenants."