Breach, Harry

Harry Breach

Rank: Private

Regiment: Royal Field Artillery

Father: Mr W Breach

Address: 72 Queen’s Road, Hastings

Other Info: On Active Service.

Published: January 1917

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  • Harry Breach was my grandfather. He was born on 2nd August 1891 and lived with his parents at 72 Queens Road where his father, William Breach, ran a fishmonger business.
    He served as a Driver, 215th Brigade RFA. He survived the war unscathed, started working as a fish wholesaler in the fish market and married Helena May Harvey. They had two children, Ethel and Stanley, and lived in Scrivens Buildings, Crown Lane, moving eventually to 5 Tackleway where they both lived until they died in 1960. Ethel was my mother. Stanley, happily, is still with us.
    I was delighted to find this photo; thank you so much for posting it.

  • Harry Breach was my grandfather. He was born on 2nd August 1891 and lived with his parents at 72 Queens Road where his father, William Breach, ran a fishmonger business.
    He served as a Driver, 215th Brigade RFA. He survived the war unscathed, started working as a fish wholesaler in the fish market and married Helena May Harvey. They had two children, Ethel and Stanley, and lived in Scrivens Buildings, Crown Lane, moving eventually to 5 Tackleway where they both lived until they died in 1960. Ethel was my mother. Stanley, happily, is still with us.
    I was delighted to find this photo; thank you so much for posting it.

  • Hi Elizabeth. Thank you for taking the time to comment, and provide this extra information. Kind Regards, Kieron.

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