Berkshire and the War “The Reading Standard” pictorial record . Volume 2. p 331
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Title | Berkshire and the War “The Reading Standard” pictorial record . Volume 2. p 331 |
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Date | 1917 |
Page number | 331 |
Publisher | Unknown |
Description | Not available |
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[photo. portrait] The late Pte. JAMES BENJAMIN BUTLER, 18, Morgan Road, Reading. - Lost at sea in sinking of the S.S. Citta di Palermo, mined.
[photo. portrait] Pte. ALBERT COMLEY, Childrey. - Wounded.
[photo. portrait] Pte. A. E. GRANTHAM, Field Bakery, 71, Star Road, Caversham. - Invalided with enteric and dysentery.
[photo. portrait] The late Pte. E. W. A. GOLBY, 63, Bonnington Gardens, Reading. - Lost at sea in sinking of the S.S. Citta di Palermo, mined. Aged 22.
[photo. portrait] The late Driver F. MORGAN, 37, Howard St., Reading. - Died on active service. Aged 17.
[photo. group, exterior] BILLETED IN READING. - Officers and N.C.O.'s of the 263rd Company, who were billeted in the east end of the town and on their departure for active service carried away the residents' best wishes for their welfare. Standing: Staff-Sergt. Mulholland, Staff-Sergt. Gilkes, Staff Sergt.-Major Edwards, Coy.-Sergt.-Major Harden, C.Q.M.S. Rowe, Sergt. Steele, Sergt. Cauldwell. Sitting: Second Lieut. K. Ellison, Lieut. R. G. Usmar, Captain K. P. Taylor, Lieut. W. G. Aston, Second Lieut. E. H. Pattinson. [Photo by P. O. Collier.]
[photo. portrait] The late Pte. CECIL GILBY, Maidenhatch, Pangbourne. - Lost at sea in sinking of the S.S. Citta di Palermo, mined.
[photo. portrait] The late Pte. ALBERT JAMES BROWN, 106, Great Knollys Street, Reading. - Discharged from the 273rd Company with consumption and died. Aged 33.