Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 1. pg78
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Sailors and Marines
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Title | Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 1. pg78 |
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Date | 1916 |
Page number | Unknown |
Publisher | Reading Standard |
Description | 224 pages bound volume |
Horizon Number: | 1246254 |
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SAILORS AND MARINES.
T h e l a te F. J. LOCK , 1st class P. O . H . M . S . Formidable , son of M r . a n d M rs . Lock ,
Cranleigh Villas , Armour Road , Tilehurst . Lost a t sea.
Th e late DENNIS TOMS , chief P.O . H . M .S . Monmouth , 68, Elm Park Road , Reading .
Lost a t sea.
The late ALF ADAMS , A .B ., H .M .S . VIKNOR
Reading . Lost at sea.
A g e d 34.
T h e late Pte . SIDNEY BUCKLAND,
R .M .L .I., H .M .S . Formidable,
36, Norcot Road , Tilehurst . Lost a t sea.
T h e late E. SHELDRAKE , Signalman
H . M . S . Formidable , Bell Lane , Henley .
Los t a t sea.
The late Pte .
FRANK GOODCHILD ,
R .M .L .I., H .M .S . Good Hope,
Mortimer West End . Lost at sea.
[He had four b ro th e rs servin g w ith th e co lo u r s.]
T H E SMILE SUPERB There are no tewer than eighteen Reading boys on H .M .S .
Superb, one of the good ships which help to keep the enemy from our shores.
Here are some of the jolly tars who hope to meet again in Reading. The picture was sent by
Ceorge Bossom, of 11, Creyfriars Road (an old boy of Swansea Road School) - the figure
in white.
T h e l a te Sgln . EDMUND JAMES HICKEY ,
H . M . S . Viknor , 64, Elm Park Road , Reading. Lost a t sea.
A g ed 19.