Berkshire and the War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 691

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ROYAL HORSE ARTILLERY

T h e l at e Gn r . JOHN BROWN , 31, Caversham Road, Reading.D i e d of w o u n d s .

Bdr. E.V. MUNDY, Warwick R.H.A.
166, Caversham Road, Reading. Wounded.

T h e l at e Pte. R. M. OSBORNE , 99, Cardiff Road, Reading.. Kil l ed in ac t i on .

The late Trooper WILFRED BARNETT,Berks. R.H.A. 102 Castle St. Reading. Died of wounds.

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Bdr . T . STACEY , 57, Albert Road, Reading. Wound e d .


Trumpeter V.C. TURNER, Berks R.H.A., son of Mr. and Mr s . C.Turner , Guildford House , King's Road ,
Reading . €” D a n g e r o u s l y ill a b r o a d w i t h appendicitis .

BERKS ARTILLERYMEN IN EGYPT.

To m a n y of o u r r e a d e r s t hese wi l l be f a m i l i a r faces. T h e m e n ar e lumber gunners in the Berks R . H . A . so mewher e in Egypt .
T h e f o u r t h f i gu r e f r o m t h e l ef t i n t he b a c k is
t h a t of Culley , w h o w a s f o r m e r l y a c on s t ab l e i n t he Reading Police Force.
The f i gu r e f r o m t he l eft in t he c en t r e r o w is t h a t of Percy Lickley , second son of Chief
Inspector Lickley, who f i g u r e d p r o m i n e n t l y i n t he Caversham Road Institute F . C .

Gnr. F. NEWMAN, Berks R.H.A.,
647, Oxford Road, Reading.€” Si ck.