Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 1. pg224
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Title | Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 1. pg224 |
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Date | 1916 |
Page number | Unknown |
Publisher | Reading Mercury |
Description | 224 pages bound volume |
Horizon Number: | 1246254 |
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Anne Edmundson, edited 10 Feb 2015
The late Second Lieut. GEORGE ARTHUR SMITH-MASTERS,
6th Batt. Bedford Regiment,
formerly of Kidmore End.
Killed in action. Aged 20.
Lce.- Corpl. FRANK LONG,
1st Batt. Lancashire Fusiliers,
55, York Road, Reading.
Wounded and discharged.
Corpl. G. H. MASON ,
1st Royal West Kent Regt.,
Serle Street, Bracknell - wounded.
Armr.-Staff-Sergt. JAMES DUNFORD,
31, Weldale Street, Reading.-
Ribs fractured.
Pte. ALBERT COX,
6th Batt. Somerset Light Infantry,
136, Great Knollys Street, Reading.-
Wounded.
Lce.- Corpl. A. ISAACS,
King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry,
Chavey Down, Bracknell.-
Wounded. Prisoner of war
The late Pte. RAYMOND BARRETT,
2nd Batt. Middlesex Regt.,
late of 23, Cromwell Road, Caversham,-
Died of wounds. Aged 20
Lce-Corpl. W. NOTLEY,
East Surrey Regiment,
Bracknell. -
Wounded, finger shot off.
Pte. D. GODDARD,
2nd Batt. Coldstream Guards,
son of Police Inspector Goddard,
Berks Constabulary, Abingdon.-
Wounded.
Pte. W. HEARNE,
1st Batt. 23rd London Regiment,
Crowthorne.-
Wounded.