Harrogate Herald - 24th October 1917
Roll of Honour
The family of the late Mr T W Topham, of
King's Road, Harrogate, and Mrs Topham, 3 Grove Terrace,
Bradford, have been exceedingly unfortunate, Sergeant Major
Christopher Topham being killed in action on October 9th. He
joined the Harrogate Territorials in 1904, and was at Scarborough in
training when the war broke out. He immediately went into training
for the war on the Continent, and was drafted to France in April,
915. Before the war he was employed by Mr F Jackson, builder,
Harrogate. His officer, writing to Mrs Topham, expresses his
sorrow at her loss, and says : "Your son was sent to us as
sergeant major, and he pulled the company together wonderfully, and
made a very fine body of men. He is a greater loss to the battalion
than any other man who lost his life that day. I had the greatest
personal liking for him, and know all the other officers had the
same. As far as I can make out he was killed while bravely leading
the company, when all his officers were knocked out. I am sure it is
the kind of death he would have chosen".
Corporal Arthur Topham (West Yorks), his brother, was
wounded by shrapnel on Messines Ridge in trying to save a trench
mortar, and has just returned to his battalion. Private Fred
Topham, another brother, was wounded by gunshot in the right arm
on June 5th, and is now an inmate or the Jericho Military Hospital,
Berwick. Another brother, Staff Sergeant Gordon Topham, late
of the West Yorks, is with the AVC in Egypt. The above are the
grandsons of the late Mr W Topham and the late Mr
Christopher & Mrs Hodgson, of West Park, Harrogate.
Harrogate Herald - 24th October 1917
Roll of Honour
The family of the late Mr T W Topham, of King's
Road, Harrogate, and Mrs Topham, 3 Grove Terrace, Bradford, have
been exceedingly unfortunate, Sergeant Major Christopher Topham
being killed in action on October 9th. He joined the Harrogate
Territorials in 1904, and was at Scarborough in training when the
war broke out. He immediately went into training for the war on the
Continent, and was drafted to France in April, 915. Before the war
he was employed by Mr F Jackson, builder, Harrogate. His officer,
writing to Mrs Topham, expresses his sorrow at her loss, and says :
"Your son was sent to us as sergeant major, and he pulled the
company together wonderfully, and made a very fine body of men. He
is a greater loss to the battalion than any other man who lost his
life that day. I had the greatest personal liking for him, and know
all the other officers had the same. As far as I can make out he was
killed while bravely leading the company, when all his officers were
knocked out. I am sure it is the kind of death he would have
chosen".
Corporal Arthur Topham (West Yorks), his brother, was wounded by
shrapnel on Messines Ridge in trying to save a trench mortar, and
has just returned to his battalion. Private Fred Topham, another
brother, was wounded by gunshot in the right arm on June 5th, and is
now an inmate or the Jericho Military Hospital, Berwick. Another
brother, Staff Sergeant Gordon Topham, late of the West Yorks, is
with the AVC in Egypt. The above are the grandsons of the late Mr W
Topham and the late Mr Christopher & Mrs Hodgson, of West Park,
Harrogate.