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Harold Vincent Carroll. 1918

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Harold Vincent Carroll. 1918
Harold V Carroll spent time in either the Springburn or Woodside Hospital in Glasgow Scotland during World War 1. My Grandmother, Maggie was a VAD at the hospitals and had an album that the injured soldiers would write in. This is the page in the Album that Harold left his thoughts on. I thought his family would be interested. When I checked his war papers I could not find details of the time he spent in Scotland.
Date & Place: at Springburn or Woodside Hospital in Glasgow, Glasgow City County, Scotland United Kingdom
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Love the handwriting! It's crazy to think that handwriting might not be around too much longer.
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Harold Vincent Carroll of Parkville Australia was born in 1893, and died at age 59 years old in 1952 in Parkville. Harold Carroll was buried on January 7, 1952 at Williamstown Cemetery Champion Rd, in Williamstown, VIC.
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