Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 666

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ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY.

Bdr . A. H . BRISTOW , Southcote Grange Cottages, Reading. T w i c e wounded.

Pte. F. A . HIGGS , l at e R.F.A., now
Yorks Regt . . 42. Southampton Street,
Reading . Si ck.

T h e l ate Captain L. L. TALBOT ,
14 Chester Street , Caversham . Died of wounds.

T h e l at e Sergt.. F. SMYTH , 3, Gosbrook Street , Caversham .€” Di e d wh i l e prisoner of w a r .
T a k e n at K u t .

T h e l ate Gnr . S. W . SOOLE , el dest son
of t he l at e Rev . S. H . Soole a n d Mrs .
Soole, Sunnyhome, Castle Crescent, Reading. €” D i e d wh i l e i n t r a i n i n g .
A g e d 40.

T h e l at e Gnr . A . PIKE , 50, Weldale St . ,
Reading. €” Ki l l e d i n a ct i on .

Bdr. G. GREGORY , l at e of Reading.
Wounded.

Dvr. JOSEPH BAILEY, Wokefield Green, Mortimer . W o u n d e d .

T h e l at e Gnr . J . G . FROUD , Ock Street, Abingdon. Ki l l e d in act i on.

Gunner EDWARD T . ORAM , Uffington, Faringdon. Wounded.