Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 553
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PRISONERS OF WAR
The man sitting at the extreme left of the back row is Pt e. W. A. HAZELL, 5th Royal Berks, brother of Mrs. Tappen, Goring Heath.
He served six years in the Berks Militia and joined up again in 1915. He was taken prisoner in July, 1916.
The three men on the left are Russians, but the other five are English, and at least one is a Berkshire man.
A PATRIOTIC FAMILY
Sons of Mrs. Brickland, 69, Vastern Road, Reading.
Pte. FRED BRICKLAND, 1/4th Batt. Royal Berks Regiment. -- Wounded.
Pte. TED BRICKLAND, Berks Yeomanry.
Pte. TOM BRICKLAND, Berks Yeomanry. -- On sick leave.
Corpl. HORACE BRICKLAND, 2nd Batt. Oxford and Bucks L. l. -- Wounded and permanently lamed.
Pt e. JACK BRICKLAND, 2nd Welsh Regt. -- Injured and returned to duty.
Pte. HERBERT BRICKLAND, New Zealand Volunteers.
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