Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 1. pg167

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Title Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 1. pg167
Date 1916
Page number Unknown
Publisher Reading Standard
Description 224 pages bound volume
Horizon Number: 1246254

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Lynda Chater. Edited 20th October 2015

Bandsman E. T. WICKS, 2nd Batt. Royal
Irish (late of Reading Temperance Prize
Band). Invalided with frostbite.

The late Pte. E. JOHN LEWENDON, 1st
Batt. Grenadier Guards, Whitchurch, Oxon.
Died of wounds.

The late Corpl. A. V. E. PARKER, 2nd
Batt. King's Own Yorks Light Infantry,
Broadmoor, Crowthorned. Killed in action.
Aged 31.

The late Lce. Corpl. ERNEST EDWARD
NICKES, 2nd Batt. East Kent Regiment,
259, Wykeham Road, Earley. Killed in
action. Aged 27.

The late Lieut. W. H. STEWART BERRY,
4th Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers (attached
2nd Royal Irish Regt.) 15 Waylen Street,
Reading. Died of gas poisoning. Aged 24.

Pte. W. TRACY, 1st Batt. Loyal North
Lancs. Regt. 16, Mill Road, Caversham.
Prisoner of war.

The late Gnr. W. BARTLETT, Royal Garrison
Artillery, 81, Addington Road, Reading.
Killed in action. Aged 21.

The late Pte. W. D. STEVENS, 2nd Batt.
Royal Warwick Regt. 119, Grange Avenue,
Reading. Killed in action. Aged 24.

Dmr. A. G. HOLLOWAY, Leicestershire
Regiment, 25, Spring Gardens, Reading.
Wounded.