Henry Lever Kellow, who lived at Sambourne, Warminster, was familiarly known as “General Kellow”. The first years of his working life were spent as a coachbuilder, until paralysis of the brain robbed him of his sight. Despite his blindness, which remained for the last 34 years of his life, he was able to get about to all parts of the town and was a well-known figure. A man of considerable intelligence and an interesting conversationalist, Henry Kellow died, aged 75, on Tuesday 10th January 1905.
