Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 569
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PRISONERS OF WAR
These men at Giessen, Germany, do not show many signs of the hardships and privations they have endured.
The centre man in the back row is Pte. A. HARWOOD, Royal Berks Regt., 105, Wykeham Road, Reading.
The third man from the left standing is Pte. R. DEANE, Royal scots Fusiliers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Deane, 22, Gower Street, Reading.
A PATRIOTIC FAMILY.
Sons of Mr. CALEB MILLS, 23, Eldon Terrace, Reading.
Pte. C. A. MILLS, 1st Batt. Royal Berks Regiment -- Wounded.
Pte. F. G. MILLS, 92nd Highlanders, Toronto, Canada.
Corpl. Saddler H. J. MILLS, A.S.C.
Pte. C. H. MILLS, 13th Berks V.A.D.
Pte. R. V. MILLS, 2/1st Berks Yeomanry
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