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Harrogate Herald - 25th December 1918
W H Breare letter
Then I have had in the two brothers Currie, Private
Alexander and Driver Donald. They live at 5 Denmark
Street. Alex has been twelve months out, wounded and gassed on the
28th January, 1918. This affected his voice, and he couldn't speak
for three months. Ben Smith, of Hurstleigh Terrace, was with Currie,
and Micky Brain, of Denmark Street. There were six of the Currie
boys in the Army - one, Arthur, with the Canadians, was killed April
16th; Driver Donald was taken on the 8th September, 1914, at
the fall of Manbenge. The town surrendered on the 7th September,
after ten days' bombardment. In 1914 his treatment was severe, but
better later. With him at the same camp was Second Lieutenant B
Archer, under-chef at the Hydro, and Lieutenant Frank Wilson, and
eight or nine other Harrogate boys. They were all at Mainz.
Lieutenant Colonel Bousfield, who was once in charge of the 1/6th
West Yorks, was likewise a prisoner there. At the same time as those
boys called, Private Fred Harwood, of the 29th Battalion Canadian
Infantry, came. He had been out two years and eight months, and is
the son of Mr and Mrs Harwood, engine driver for the North Eastern,
of 99 The Avenue, Starbeck. Harwood was in the Giessen camp. He was
taken at St Eloi in the battle of the craters. With Harwood was
Private W Tindale, 3rd Battalion, Toronto Regiment. He was taken
prisoner on the 24th April, 1915. Been three years and seven months
out. Captured at St Julien. Tindale was in Harrogate as a guest of
Fred Harwood
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