Berkshire and the War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 658

Image Details

Title Unknown
Date Unknown
Page number Unknown
Publisher Unknown
Description Not available
Horizon Number:

Add to Basket

OCR Text

ROYAL HORSE ARTILLERY.

Bomb . ALBERT MILES , l at e Orts Road, Reading.€” Enteric fever.

The l at e Pt e. HERBERT BIRKENSHAW,
Stanmore, Beedon . Died of wounds.

The l at e Captain GEORGE GUY HERMON - HODGE , son of Colonel Sir
Robert Hermon - Hodge , Wyfold Court.
Di e d of w o u n d s . A brother w a s killed in
June , 1915.

Dvr . GEORGE TOWNER , 120, Chatham Street, Reading. Kicked
by a hor se wh i l e in act i on.

Gnr. GEO. W. BERNARD, Warwick R.H.A.,
son of Mr s . Bernard , of 31, Soho Street, Reading. €” W o u n d e d .

ROYAL GARRISON ARTILLERY.

T h e l at e Dvr . W . R . FREEMAN, Henley .
D i e d of w o u n d s .

The l at e Pt e. EDWARD WARD,
7, North Street, Reading. €” Ki l l e d i n act i on.
A g e d 27.

Gunner A. WATTS,
282, Oxford Road, Reading.
Wounded.

Corpl. CHARLES HATHAWAY , 128th Heavy Battery , 50, Princes Street, Oxford,
lat e of Reading. €” W o u n d e d .

Gnr. S. LAWLER . Terrace Road, Binfield ,
€” Trench f ever .