Noble, George William

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George William Noble (born 26th August 1890) was a student at The Glasgow School of Art during the 1914-1915 year. He attended classes in the evening and resided at Great Western Road, Glasgow. His occupation is given as a clerk, and he was born to father John Noble.

A "short service" army record shows that George signed up as a recruit to The Royal Garrison Artillery regiment in November of 1915 and was then called up to active duty in March 1917. A further document shows that at some point during the war he also served with The Royal Engineers, and his army number for both was 145434. His records are listed as being among those "burnt documents", so it is unclear if further information could be investigated. It is noted when he enlisted that he worked for A&S Henry Co based at 29 Royal Exchange Square, Glasgow.

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Source: ancestry.co.uk, findmypast.co.uk

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