Berkshire and the War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 692

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1st BATT. ROYAL BERKSHIRE REGIMENT

Corpl. F. LOVEGROVE, Henley .Wounded.

Pte. F. ENNELLS , Matthew's Green, Wokingham. €” W o u n d e d a n d mi ssi ng.

Pte. J. PEMBROKE, King Street, Mortimer.€” Wounded.

Pte. J . FRANKLIN , 19, Bartlett's Cottages, Reading. Wounded.

A b o u l e v a r d i n Ypres , n o w a h e a p of r ui n s . T h i s t o w n wi l l a l w a y s be associ at ed w i t h t he
Royal Berks Regiment.
T h e t r a i n s c o n v e y i n g t he 1st Battalion s t e a me d i n j u s t i n t i m e to
r ei n f or c e t he r e t r e a t i n g F r e n c h a n d save t he t o w n f r o m c a p t u r e .
T h e y afterwards gal lantly
hel d t r e n c h e s i n t he v i c i n i t y of Zonnebeke a n d hel d b a c k t he P r u s s i a n G u a r d .

Pte. G. NORTON , East Challow.
Si ck.

Pte. CHAS. FULLBROOK , 8, Wiston
Terrace, Reading.€” Wou nd ed .

The late Pte. FRED STEPTOE of Abingdon. Killed in action.