Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 1. pg138
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Title | Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 1. pg138 |
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Date | 1916 |
Page number | Unknown |
Publisher | Reading Standard |
Description | 224 pages bound volume |
Horizon Number: | 1246254 |
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Lynda Chater. Edited 2nd November 2015
Pte. H. BELCHER, 1st Middlesex Regt.
185 Great Knollys Street, Reading.
Frostbitten.
Pte. FRED EVANS, 3rd Batt. Gloucester
Regiment, 74, Queens Road, Caversham.
Injured by fall over parapet.
Pte. J. A. GOSDEN, 2nd Batt.
Grenadier Guards, late 48, Prince of
Wales Avenue, Reading. Wounded.
Pte. HAROLD SMART, Honourable
Artillery Company, Reading. Wounded.
Dvr. J. H. LEDGER, Royal Horse
Artillery, 66, Waldeck Street, Reading.
Wounded.
The late Corpl. H. COOPER, Somerset
Light Infantry, Seaford Road,
Wokingham. Killed in action. Aged 19.
Pte. A. E. PARKER, King's Own
Yorks L.I. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Parker, Broadmoor Gas Works.
Wounded and frostbitten.
Pte. H. MATTHEWS, Bay Road,
Bracknell. Wounded.
The late Pte. C. W. CHILDS, 1st King's
Dragoon Guards, 13, Chester Street,
Caversham. Died of wounds.
The late Sergt. FRED WHITE, Royal
Irish Rifles, Crowthorne. Killed in action.
Aged 24.