Berkshire and the War “The Reading Standard” pictorial record . Volume 2. p 324
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Title | Berkshire and the War “The Reading Standard” pictorial record . Volume 2. p 324 |
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Date | 1917 |
Page number | 324 |
Publisher | Unknown |
Description | Not available |
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THE ROYAL FUSILIERS.
[photo,portrait] The late Lance.-Corpl. THOMAS HENRY DAVIS, 4th Batt., 18, Swansea Road, Reading. - Killed in action. Aged 21.
[photo,portrait] Pte. TOM CHESTER, 2nd Batt., 92, Catherine Street, Reading. - Wounded.
[photo,portrait] Pte. REGINALD ARTHUR BUTLER, 9th Batt., 10, South Street, Caversham. - Wounded.
[photo,portrait] Corpl. S. WISE, 2nd City of London, Furze Platt, Maidenhead. - Gassed.
[photo,portrait] The late Corpl. ARTHUR W. SEALY, 8th Batt., Highbury, Blundells Road, Tilehurst. - Killed in action. Aged 26.
[photo,portrait] Pte, ERNEST J. SEYMOUR, 25th Batt., 46, Donnington Gardens, Reading. - Wounded.
[photo,portrait] Pte. F. POWELL, 1st Batt., Mill Cottage, Arborfield. - Wounded.
[photo,portrait] Lee.-Corpl. CHRISTOPHER REGLER, 3rd Batt., 232, Liverpool Road, Reading, late Union Road Bradfield. - Invalided with frostbite and rheumatism.
[photo,portrait] The late Pte. GEORGE WHITE, Brightwell. - Killed in action. Aged 28.
[photo,portrait] Pte. GEORGE KNOTT, 2nd Batt., 69, Gosbrook Road, Caversham. - Wounded and discharged.