Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 2. p 294
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Title | Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 2. p 294 |
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Date | 1917 |
Page number | 294 |
Publisher | Unknown |
Description | Not available |
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2nd Batt. Royal Berkshire Regiment -continued.
Pte. A. WILLIAM PITHER, 124, Elm Park Road, Reading.- Wounded .
The late Pte. WM . CLARKE ,Rushdene Cottages,
Bucklebury. Died of wounds. Aged 38.
The late Corpl. H. WHITE, Charlton- Wounded ,he was on
the hospital ship Anglia at the moment she struck a mine and was drowned, as was Pte. W . Drewitt,
also of the 2nd Berkshires .
Sergt. VICTOR SMITH, Faringdon. -
Wounded. prisoner of war.
Lce.-Corpl. CECIL GEORGE BEARD, Orts Road, Reading. - Wounded .
Pte. FRANK BRETT , 14, West St Helen Street, Abingdon.- Prisoner of war .
The vandalism wrought by German savagery is well illustrated in this photograph,
taken on the western front.
Pte. H. BARNETT, Dry Sandford, Abingdon. - Wounded.