Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 1. pg149
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Title | Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 1. pg149 |
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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
Bugler W. TUCKER, 1st Cameronian
Scottish Rifles, 'Marquis of Lorne', Friar St.
Reading. Invalided out of the Army
through fever.
The late Pte. A. E. GIBBS, 18th Royal
Irish Regt. 129, Amity Road, Reading.
Prisoner of war, died of pneumonia
in captivity. Aged 38.
Pte. ALLANGALE, 1st Batt. Hants
Regt. Chapel Street, Thatcham.
Wounded, prisoner of war.
Lce. Corpl. GORDON BUSWELL, 1st Auckland
Batt. (NewZealand), 7, ErleighRoad,
Reading. Wounded.
The late Pte. S. COSSEY, 2nd Batt. Essex
Regt. , Emmer Green, Reading. Died of
wounds. Aged 37.
Corpl. A. SPARKS, 1st Batt.
Gloucester Regt. 28, Auckland
Road, Reading. Wounded. He says
the Germans fired on the hospitalin
which he lay and shelled the roads
along which the wounded passed.
Pte. E. E. SKEATS, 1st Batt. Wilts
Regt. Childrey. Killed in action.
PERCY LOVEDAY, Queen Victoria
Rifles, Didcot. Invalided.
The late Rifleman RONALD STUART
SALMON, 1st Surrey Rifles, son of the late
Mr. E. H. Salmon, of Reading. Killed in
action while rescuing wounded comrades.
Aged 21.
Pte. D. A. PHILLIPS, 1st Batt. Leicestershire
Regiment, 21, Cambridge Street,
Reading. Wounded, prisoner of war.