15-06-21, 11:32 AM
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Found a bit of background info :
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Private Victor C. Barber 8th Worcesters. Was in France in April 1918. see Harold Barber entry
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Harold Barber Worcesters. Lived in Priest lane.
Evesham Journal, 27 April 1918 – PERSHORE MAN A PRISONER. Mrs. Harold Barber, of Priest-lane, Pershore, has received news that her husband, Pte. H. Barber, of the Worcesters, was recently severely wounded and is now in Hospital at Leicester. Pte. Barber was gassed in in July, and only returned to France three weeks ago. Prior to joining up he worked at the Pershore Post Office as rural postman. He has two other brothers with the colours, Driver J. Barber, now in Italy, and Pte. V.C. Barber in France.
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