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HINDE, Harry
  Lieutenant (Public Schools Battalion)
  Survived the war
  Awards: Victory Medal, British War Medal, 1914-15 Star

born:
joined:
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22-Dec-1890
17-Jan-1898 (SSHS)
Dec-1901
1978

 

Harry Gordon Hinde was born in South Shields to Harry and Isabella Hinde. His father was a beer merchant.

Harry joined the High School in 1898 at the age of 7, leaving nearly 4 years later to attend "New College", an indpendent preparatory school in Harrogate, later moving to Durham School.

After leaving school he went on to study dentistry and, in September 1914, he joined the Royal Fusiliers (Public Schools Battalion) as a Private.

He served with the Birtish Expeditionary Force, and was promoted to Corporal in March, 1915. In June, 1916, he was discharged having been given a temporary commission as Lieutenant in the Dental Surgeon's Department.

He survived the war, and is believed to have died in Devon towards the end of 1978.

Known Addresses
1891: 14 East View
1898: 14 East View
1901: 14 East View
1911: "Braeside", Haydon Bridge
1925: 130 Gerald Street, Benwell, Newcastle
1978: Devon
Last updated: 28-Jul-2015 22:17

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