Great War Dundee
This is Dundee's story of those that served in the First World War, and of the people left at home
Andrew Smith
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Andrew Smith
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More about Andrew Smith
Andrew Smith
PATRIOTIC YOUNG DUNDEE MAN
TRAVELS 6000 MILES TO ENLIST.
Mr Andrew Smith, a young Dundee man, has travelled 6000 miles in order to join the colours.
He is the younger son of Mr Andrew Smith, lately residing at Barnhill, Broughty Ferry. He has just arrived in this country from Morochocha, Peru, where he was engaged for two years in connection with the copper mining industry. Mr Smith travelled via the Panama Canal, and arrived in England by the steamer Camtio from Colon. The journey occupied a month.
Mr Smith is 23 years of age, and was formerly employed with the firm of Urquhart, Lindsay, & Co., Limited, Blackness Foundry, Dundee. His father is with the Mechanical Transport Section in France.
Dundee Courier 18th February 1916
Information and image kindly supplied by Michael Caldwell
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