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
Date 1917
Page number 331
Publisher Unknown
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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.