Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 1. pg195

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Title Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 1. pg195
Date 1916
Page number Unknown
Publisher Reading Standard
Description 224 pages bound volume
Horizon Number: 1246254

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Lynda Chater. Edited 5th October 2015

Pte. F. G. CROSSWELL, 2nd Batt. Coldstream
Guards, Hurst. Wounded.

Sergt. S. J. MOORE, 9th County of London
Regiment (Queen Victoria Rifles), son of
Q. M. S. W. Moore, late 1st Volunteer Batt.
Royal Berkshire Regiment, Caversham.
Wounded.

The late Second Lieut. VICTOR R.
JOHNSON, 2nd Batt. Wiltshire Regt.
41, Addington Road, Reading. Died of
wounds. Aged 20.

The late Pte. W. BRANT, 10th Batt.
Kings Own Royal Lancs. Regiment,
Wokingham. Died of spotted
fever.

Pte. H. BOSHIER, Kings Own Scottish
Borderers, 2, Norfolk Terrace,
Basingstoke Rd. Reading. Wounded.

Corpl. W. BONNER, 5th Batt. Cameron
Highlanders, Claremont Villa, Hurst.
Wounded.

Pte. C. PENNY, 2nd Batt. Lincolnshire
Regiment. Wounded.

Pte. GEORGE REEVES, London
Scottish, The Grange, Binfield.
Wounded.

Pte. T. COWELL, 3rd Batt. Worcester
Regiment, 15, Francis Street, Reading.
Wounded.

The late W. A. ALDRIDGE, Coldstream
Guards, Aston, Wallingford. Killed in
action.