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Wick, Scotland: Billy Clarke

KW1 5SG - Breadalbane Hall former cinema

Private Billy Clarke came a long way to Wick, only to die in Flanders on 31st July 1916. A gifted musician, born in Canning Town, the son of a Jamaican immigrant, he must have been one of the few black soldiers in the 8th Seaforth Highlanders. Billy arrived with a music-hall act and stayed to become the Wick cinema pianist, becoming enough of a celebrity that the local newspaper charted his fate - shot in the head and never regaining consciousness. Billy was probably wounded in a trench raid in the Loos sector where troops experimentally dropped propaganda pamphlets boasting of British success on the Somme. His death is a reminder that during the big push, men were still dying on the supposedly β€˜quiet’ sectors of the Western front. Alan Hendry who researched Billy’s life and local historian Harry Gray tell his story to Louise Yeoman.

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