Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 2. p 442
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Title | Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 2. p 442 |
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Date | 1917 |
Page number | 442 |
Publisher | Unknown |
Description | Not available |
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7th BATT. ROYAL BERKSHIRE REGIMENT.
[photo, portrait] Pte. F. W. NASH, Newport Road, Reading. - Injured.
[photo, portrait] Pte. PERCY WHEELER, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler, High Street, Goring. - Wounded.
[photo, portrait] The late CpI. A. S. BELTON, Coombe Lane, Kingston. - Killed in action. Aged 21.
[photo, portrait] The late Pte. GEORGE FROST, 16, Blake's Cottages, Reading. - Killed in action at Salonika. Aged 21.
[photo, portrait] The late Sglr. F. H. (Bert) PATEMAN, Braunston Lodge, near Rugby. - Died of wounds. The first, or one of the first, of his battalion to fall.
[photo, portrait] The lat e Pte. CHAS. RADBOURN, Turnfields, Thatcham. - Died of wounds. Aged 20.
[photo, group, exterior] The lads who were billeted in Friar Street, Reading, during the winter of 1914-15, found their surroundings on active service strange.
[photo, portrait] Pte. FRANK WICKENS, Thatcham and Boxford. - Injured on active service, fractured base of skull.