Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 1. pg30
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!st Batt. Royal Berks Regiment
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Title | Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 1. pg30 |
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Date | 1916 |
Page number | Unknown |
Publisher | Reading Standard |
Description | 224 pages bound volume |
Horizon Number: | 1246254 |
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OCR Text
1 st BATT. ROYAL BERKS REGIMENT
Lce. Corpl. CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN, 164 Southampton Street, Reading. Invalided from the front, certified unfit for foreign service.
The late Pte. JAMES CHANDLER, Finchampstead Road, Wokingham. killed in action.
The late P. KING, Court 22, Ock Street, Abingdon.Killed in action.
The late Pte. A. BELL, a native of Reading. Died of wounds.
The late Pte. ALFRED COLLINS, 23 Lower Armour Road, Tilehurst. Killed in action.
Pte. F. WHITE, 20 Pell Street, Reading. Wounded. He lost an eye and was certified unfit for foreign service.
Pte. W. HUNT, 1 Wilder's Yard, Minster Street, Reading. Wounded.
The late Pte. G. F. BEDFORD, 1 Church Terrace, Theale. Killed in action.
Sir John French's Address to the 1st Batt. Royal Berkshire Regiment, Nov. 24th 1914