Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 2.  p 342

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Title Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 2. p 342
Date 1917
Page number 342
Publisher Unknown
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RIFLE BRIGADE.

[photo, portrait] Acting-Corpl. T. F. FISHER, 3rd Batt., 3, Norton Road, Wokingham. -€” Wounded, lost the sight of an eye.

[photo, portrait] Rfn. FREDK. MASKELL, 3rd Batt. 30, Piggott'€™s Road, Caversham. - Wounded and died. Aged 33.

[photo, portrait] Sgt.-Major A. J. BATES, 1st Batt., a native of Reading. - Prisoner of war. (This photo was taken at Wahn, Germany). He served in the South African war.

[photo, portrait] ARTHUR WINTER, 12th Batt., Chavey Down. -€” Wounded.

[photo, portrait] The late Sergt.-Major THOS. WATKINS, 8th Batt., 52, Wolseley Street, Reading. - Killed in action. Aged 23.

[photo, portrait] Rfn. H. JOHNSON, Binfield Road, Bracknell. -€” Wounded.

READINGITES IN THE RIFLE BRIGADE. -€” In the 21st Battalion are the Reading men indicated by an asterisk in the following list: - €Standing: * H. Coster, G. Savage, F. Waite, Native, *Sergt. Penn, H. Baker, A. Randall, * W. Brown, J. Bourne, T. Brittian, W. Savory. Kneeling: R. Jarvis. Sitting: * G. Sayer, *C. Baverstock, Native, * Corporal T. Hatherall, Native, * W. Johns, Native, T. Phillips, * Lce.-Corpl. J. Webb.

[photo, portrait] Rfn. R. DAVIDSON, Pilgrim's Cottages, Waterloo Road, Wokingham. -€” Invalided.