Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 2. p 367
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Title | Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 2. p 367 |
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Date | 1917 |
Page number | 367 |
Publisher | Unknown |
Description | Not available |
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Wounded Soldiers' Motor Picnic.
Yet another branch of the Reading Y.M.C.A.'s good workwas opened by the arrangement of outings and picnics for wounded soldiers by means of motor bicycles and sidecars and cycle cars. On the first run the guests were taken via Twyford, Henley and Nettlebed to Peppard Common, where a picnic tea was provided.
[photo, group, exterior] THE START: Standing in the centre are Mr. W. J. B. Marks, chairman f the Y.M.C.A. executive committee; the Mayor, president; and Mr. S. Wright, acting general secretary.
[photo, group, exterior] ON PEPPARD COMMON, WHERE THE PARTY HAD A PICNIC.
[Photos by P. O. Collier, Reading]
Sons of Mrs. L. Brown, Woodhay, a widow.
[photo, portrait] Gnr. H. BROWN, Royal Field Artillery.
[photo, portrait] Pte. S. BROWN, 1/4th Batt. Royal Berks Regiment.
[photo, portrait] Bugler A. BROWN, 2/4th Batt. Royal Berks Regt.
[photo, portrait] Trooper T. BROWN, 17th Lancers, attached 2nd Life Guards. - Wounded.