Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 2.  p 425

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Title Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 2. p 425
Date 1917
Page number 425
Publisher Unknown
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ROYAL NAVY.

[photo, portrait] C.P.O. Engineer R. H. MULLIN, R.N., Africa Naval Expedition, whose boat, the Mimi, pursued a German gunboat on Lake Tanganyika, and who helped save the crew after the Fife had sunk the gunboat.

[photo, portrait] The late CpI. RICHARD BIGNELL, R.M.L.I., 47, Lower Brook Street, Reading. -€” Died of wounds. Aged 39.

[photo, portrait] Gnr. ARTHUR J. R. EGAN, H.M.S. Royal Oak, 21, Princes Street, Reading. -€” Unhurt in Jutland Battle.

[photo, portrait] Leading Stoker GEORGE MAY, H.M.S. Scourge, 5, Shaftesbury Road, Reading. Wounded.

[photo, portrait] Leading Seaman W. F. BOWLES, H.M.S. Southampton, Bracknell. - Injured on duty.

[photo, group, exterior] TWENTY READING BOYS SERVING ON H.M.S. EMPEROR OF INDIA.

[photo, portrait] Petty Officer W. HUTT, Evendons Lane, Wokingham. He was in the battles of the Falkland Islands and Heligoland and another time was wrecked.

[photo, portrait] JAMES A. FLINT, O.S., S.S. Port Elliott, 22, Granby Gardens, Reading. - Lamed in the right leg.