Berkshire and the War “The Reading Standard” pictorial record . Volume 2. p 339
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Title | Berkshire and the War “The Reading Standard” pictorial record . Volume 2. p 339 |
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Date | 1917 |
Page number | 339 |
Publisher | Unknown |
Description | Not available |
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SOME GALLANT CAVALRYMEN.
[photo, portrait] The late Sergt. WILLIAM HARPER, Royal Horse Guards, 187, Oxford Road, Reading. - KIlled in action. Aged 23. He had the D.C.M., and a brother, also in the Royal Horse Guards, was killed inaction.
[photo, portrait] The late Sergt. WALTER LUCKING, 20th Hussars, 20, Redlands Road, Reading. Killed in action. Mentioned in despatches.
[photo, portrait] The late Tpr. T. ADAMS, 1st (King's) Dragoon Guards, 86, Watlington St., Reading. - Killed in action. Aged 25.
[photo, portrait] Pte. J. RUTLAND, 19th Hussars, transferred to 7th Gloucesters, 32, Barkham Rd., Wokingham. - Invalided.
[photo, equine trompe l'oeil] Tpr. E. G. BOSELEY, 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards, Calcot. - Gassed and wounded.
[photo, portrait] Lce.-Corpl. JAMES ILES, 3rd Dragoon Guards, Uffington. - Wounded.
[photo, portrait] Corpl. OLIVER J. BASSON, 1st Life Guards, late of Wokingham. - Prisoner of war, taken in the retreat from Mons.
[photo, portrait] Tpr. TILBURY, 2nd Life Guards, Binfield. - Wounded.
[photo, portrait] Tpr. HAROLD GRIFFIN, 1st life Guards, The Acacias, Craven Road, Newbury. - Wounded