Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 1. pg96

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Title Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 1. pg96
Date 1916
Page number Unknown
Publisher Reading Standard
Description 224 pages bound volume
Horizon Number: 1246254

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Pte. ALBERT CHARLTON , East Lancashire Regiment, Binfield .€” W o u n d e d .

P t e . H . BELCHER , 1st Batt . Middlesex Regiment.,
185, Great Knollys Street,
Reading . Frostbitten.
Now Recruiting Orderly a t Mill Hill Barracks.

Gnr. ARTHUR BYDE , Royal Garrison Artillery,
Emmet's Nest, Binfield .
Wounded.

T h e l a te Pte. A. FREDK . AWFORD ,
3r d Batt . Gloucester Regiment , Winterbourne Road , Abingdon . €” K i l le d in
ac t i o n .

T h e l a t e Second Lieut . A. B. TREWMAN , 1st Batt
Middlesex Regt . , 136, Tilehurst Road, Reading . Died ot wounds .
A g e d 22.

Second Lieut . R. F. BAKER , a t t a c h e d
Border Regt., Wokingham. W ound ed,

Pte. CHARLES TAYLOR , 4 th Batt .
Middlesex Regt., 9, Weldale St . ,
Reading.€” W o u n d e d a n d prisoner .

Corpl. BERT SHIPWAY ,
2nd Batt. West Yorkshire Regt . , 37, Field Road ,
Reading.€” In valide d
from the fro n t, n o w certified unfit f o r f u r t h e r service.

P. GELDSETZER , 2nd Batt . Grenadier Guards, Binfield Road
Bracknell.Wounded.

Sergt. THOMAS GEORGE COOK,
4th Hussars, Sandy Bottom, Bear Wood.
W ounded.
H e has two brothers a t th e
front.