Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 2. p 462
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Title | Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 2. p 462 |
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Date | 1917 |
Page number | 462 |
Publisher | Unknown |
Description | Not available |
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1/4th BATT. ROYAL BERKSHIRE REGIMENT.
[photo, portrait] Pte. WM. GRADDEN, 44, Zinzan St., Reading. - Wounded and suffering with trench foot. [Photo Donna Roma.]
[photo, portrait] The late Lce.-Corpl. ERNEST J. SAUNDERS, 8, Queen St., Caversham. - Killed in action. Aged 20.
[photo, portrait] Sergt. GEORGE SMITH, Reading. - Wounded. As a Territorial he finished his time in December, 1915, but signed on again.
[photo, portrait] The late Pte. A. G. KING, 92, Donnington Gardens, Reading. - Killed in action.
[photo, portrait] The late Lance-Corporal STANLEY SOMERVILLE, 5, Garrard Street, Reading. - Killed in action. Aged 24.
[photo, group, exterior] LEWIS GUN SECTION.
[photo, group, exterior] HATS - AND HEARTS! - OF STEEL. - These citizen soldiers have held their part of the line with
terrier-like tenacity. They look quite at home in their bullet-proof headgear.