Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 2.  p 370

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Title Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 2. p 370
Date 1917
Page number 370
Publisher Unknown
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ROYAL BERKSHIRE REGIMENT.

[photo, portrait] Pte. E. GODDARD, 1st Batt., Clay Hill, Burghfield Common. -€” Wounded September 29th, 1915.

[photo, portrait] The late Lce.-Corpl. J. D. BOWLEY, 1st Batt., Vicarage Cottage, Speen. - ”Killed in action.

[photo, portrait] The late GEORGE LAWRENCE, Royal Berks Regt., Hampstead Norris, Died of wounds.

[photo, portrait] Pte. W. ALLUM, 1st Batt., Mount Pleasant, Beenham. -€” Wounded.

[photo, portrait] The late Pte. EDWARD WEST, Mill House, Pangbourne. -€” Killed in action. Aged 19.

[photo, portrait, equestrian] Captain A. G. F. ISAAC, General Headquarters Staff. -€” He has been twice mentioned in despatches and has gained the Military Cross. [Photo by Drake, Reading.]

[photo, group, exterior] WAR PRISONERS AT WITTENBERG. - This photograph shows French and British interned at Wittenberg, the camp which was overtaken by the terrible typhus. It was sent by a prisoner, Pte. A. Russ, 1st Batt. Royal Berks Regt., who is among the group, having been captured early in the war, and who writes to his wife at 18, Wiltshire Road, Wokingham, "You can see I am not too bad."

[photo, portrait, equestrian] Capt. (temp. Major) L. W. BIRD, commanding 1st Batt. - Once wounded, he has been twice mentioned in despatches. [Photo by Drake, Reading.]