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.