Cambridge Daily News 13 Jun 1899: Harry Lloyd injurd by railway rail
Harry Lloyd (23), a plate layer, living at Trumpington, and employed on the Great Eastern Railway, was on Monday afternoon helping to load up some rails at Hills-road bridge, and while placing one upon the trolly, it by some means rebounded, catching him upon the back of the head, cutting it severely. He was knocked down and his back bruised. Lloyd was admitted to Addenbrooke’s Hospital where his injuries received attention.