The Currie Memorial in Dalmuir Park in Clydebank just to the west of Glasgow. When this Park was opened in 1906, it was accessed via an unmanned level crossing across an active railway line. On the 15th of May 1907, Charlie Friar, a two year old boy, walked into the path of an oncoming train on this crossing. In an act of extreme bravery, eighteen year old Robert Currie attempted to save him, but unfortunately both were killed.
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