Berkshire and the War “The Reading Standard” pictorial record . Volume 2. p 337
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Title | Berkshire and the War “The Reading Standard” pictorial record . Volume 2. p 337 |
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Date | 1917 |
Page number | 337 |
Publisher | Unknown |
Description | Not available |
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[photo of framed photo, group exterior, surrounded by five portraits] A framed photograph of "A" Squadron Berkshire Yeomanry, of which the above is a reproduction, has been presented to Windsor Corporation as a memorial of the men who lost their lives in the glorious charge at Hill 70, Gallipoli. The photograph is the gift of two bereaved parents, Mr. J. M. Hiley and Mr. R. W. E. Davenport, and the work was excellently carried out by Mr. W. B. Chaplin (Messrs. Russell and Sons). Reading from left to write [sic] the names are: -
First row: Pte. Proctor, Pte. Ford, Corpl. W. Bowyer, Pte. Keep, Corpl. Gale, Pte. Webber, Pte. Ancott, Pte. Dyson, Corpl. Langford, Pte. H. Luff, Pte. Ingamells, Pte. Kearvell, Corpl. Sellwood, Pte. Tull, Pte. Martin, Pte. Budd, Pte. Simmonds.
Second Row: Pte. Blane, Pte. Pugh, Corpl. Charlish, Pte. Brazier, Pte. Bickell, Pte. Stillman, Pte. Green, Pte. Burbidge, Corpl. Champion, Corpl. Baldwin, Corpl. Jefferies, Corpl. Brill, Pte. Pottow, Fr.-Corpl. Burton, Pte. Dickinson, Corpl. Durrant, Pte. Marshall, Pte. Boswell.
Third Row: Pte. Greenough, S.Sergt. Scott, Pte Alder, Pte. Hayward, Pte. Smith, Corpl. Griffiths, Pte. Freeman, Pte. Rawkins, Tpr. Wheeler, Pte. Figaro, Pte Collard, Pte. Sperring, Corpl. Else, Pte. Field, Pte. Caught, Pte. Ashman, Pte. W. Martin, Pte. Biddis, Pte. Hiley, Pte. Cave, Pte. West.
Fourth Row: Pte. Newcombe, S.Sergt. Skinner, Pte. Hooker, Pte. Edge, Pte. Stevenson, Pte. Castell, Corpl. Davenport, Pte. Woodage, Pte. Goddard, Pte. Norcott, Pte. Holmes, Pte. Raven, Pte. T. Luff, Pte. F. Pearce, Corpl. Andrews, Pte. Hopkins, Pte, Armstrong, Pte. Walker, Pte. Fisher, Pte. Henness, Pte. Keen, Pte. Furnice.
Fifth Row: Corpl. Mecklenburg, Sergt. Kington, Sergt. Biggs, Sergt. Print, Sergt. Allee, Srgt. Ottrey, S.Q.M.S. Radnor, Lieut. Williams, Lieut. Drake, Capt. Wilder, Major E. S. Gooch, Lieut. E. B. Henderson, Lieut. Crosland, S.S.M. Haines, Sergt. Liddle, Sergt. Spencer, Sergt. Hawes, Sergt. Halliday, Sergt. Brooks, Sergt. Waller, Corpl. Hearn, Corpl. Illman.
Sixth Row: Pte. Tucker. Pte. Bowyer, Pte. Breakspear, Pte. Deacon, Corpl. Howell, Corpl. Bowsher, Pte. Harnack, Tptr. Rogers, Pte. Dearlove, Pte. Brown, Pte. E. Luff, Pte. Ellsdon, Pte. Dodd, Pte. Waller, Saddler Pearce, Corpl. Roberts, Corpl. Fielder, Pte. Edgington.
[Top: photo, portrait, uncaptioned]
[left side top: photo, portrait] Pte. HERBERT H. HILEY - KILLED IN ACTION
[left side bottom: photo, portrait] L.-Cpl. HAROLD G. JEFFERIES - KILLED IN ACTION
[right side top: photo, portrait] Cpl. REGINALD DAVENPORT - KILLED IN ACTION
[right side bottom: photo, portrait] Pte. ALFRED BLANE - DIED OF WOUNDS