The face of a child
Harry Robbins was just a boy! After lying about his young age, (15 years) he proudly joined the war effort and was transported from the Berkshire countryside village of Tilehurst to the death and destruction of war. He never came back! His mother wept as many did, his brother survived to become my grandfather. Just another face of a child, but it needs to be remembered, it needs to remind us of sacrifice, may that face of courage, loyalty and dedication to his country remain in our memories forever.
Harry Robbins was a private in the Wiltshire Regiment. His regimental number was 36938.
He was killed April 10th 1918 (Flanders) aged 17 years old.
Strand Military Cemetery, Belgium Died in hands of Germans, originally buried in La Basse-ville German cemetery, then after Armistice, his body moved and laid to rest in Strand. Hainaut, Belgium. Grave reference : 1X.A.5.
Photograph of Harry Robbins
CONTRIBUTOR
Jane Maranos
DATE
1916 - 1918-04-10
LANGUAGE
eng
ITEMS
1
INSTITUTION
Europeana 1914-1918
PROGRESS
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