Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 2. p 296

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Title Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 2. p 296
Date 1917
Page number 296
Publisher Unknown
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W OMEN FOR FARM WORK

Long before women's work on the land was fashionable Miss Gale of Easthampstead, performed a farm labourer's duties on her father's farm, Peacock Farm, Easthampstead, owing to the shortage of male labour, and her example had a good effect on the campaign.

BELGIAN GIRLS ASSIST OUR ARMY.

AT BRAMLEY (HANTS) BELGIAN AND ENGLISH GIRLS WORK ON A STEAM BALER ,PRESSING HAY FOR THE ARMY. (Photo by Picture Press Agency)

The Brothers ALDER , of Letcombe Regis, each of whom joined or re-joined the colours for the War.

HERBERT ALDER, South African Contingent . Served
through S . A . war with Imperial Yeomanry and in Zulu Rebellion w i t h the Natal Rifles.

Tpr . E. J. ALDER , 2nd Life Guards .

Pt e. JOE ALDER , 3rd Bat t . Gloucester Regiment.

Dvr. FREDK. ALDER , Army Service Corps Mechanical Transport.

P t e. GEO. ALDER , Army Service Corps .

Tpr. SYDNEY ALDER, 1st Royal Gloucester Hussars.

Tpr. EDWARD CHAS. ALDER, 1/1st Hants
Carabiniers . Served in South African war
with Imperial Yeomanry.