Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 1. pg154
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Title | Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 1. pg154 |
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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 27th October 2015
Pte. BEN SONE, Black Watch,
Chavey Down. Wounded.
PERCY COLLYER, 16th Lancers, Merton
Cottages, Wokingham. Wounded.
Pte. ALBERT LEONARD KINGSTON,
2nd Batt. South Wales Borderers,
28, Pell Street, Reading. Wounded.
Pte. A. EDMONDS, 2nd Batt.
Gloucester Regt. 3, Edinburgh Road,
Reading. Frostbitten.
The late Gnr. W. TURNER, Royal
Garrison Artillery, Whitchurch Hill,
Pangbourne. Saved from the Cressy
disaster; died from the effects of
exposure.
Rfn. W. G. FARMER, 1st Monmouthshire
Regt. 10, Wharf Terrace, Wantage.
Prisoner of war.
The late Sergt. ARTHUR M. HODGE,
Royal Garrison Artillery, Deepnall
House, Sandhurst. Died of pneumonia.
Private GEORGE WHITCHELO, 2nd
Scottish Rifles, 64, Pottingers Cottages,
Emmer Green. Wounded.
Lce. Corpl. JOHN ELLIS, Devon Regt.
Bradfield. Wounded, lost a leg.
Pte. F. WYLES, Binfield Heath, Oxon.
Wounded.