Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 561

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Title Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 561
Date 1919
Page number 561
Publisher Reading Standard
Description 239 pages bound volume
Horizon Number: 1246256

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BERKSHIRE YEOMENRY.

YEOMEN'S PET DONKEY.
Enjoying an afternoon's nap in one of the men's beds somewhere in Egypt.

Trooper W. J. EAST, attached to the Royal Berks Regt., 23, Craig Avenue, Reading. -- Wounded.

A group of Berks Yeomanry in Egypt about to start on a camel patrol. The cross indicates Trooper H. C. ALLEN, of 38, Edinburgh Rd., Reading.

Trooper CLAUDE F. WEBB, now transferred to the Signal Corps, Haslemere, Queen's Road, Newbury. -- Awarded the Serbian Gold Medal.

SIGNAL TROOP of 3rd LINE BERKS YEOMANRY. Top row (left to right) : Private Baggs, Private Relph. Pte. Taylor, Pte. Ewens, Pte. Stride, Pte. Blake, Pte. Matthews, A. V., Pte. Matthews, V. R., Pte. Fowler. 2nd row : Pte.Wood, Pte. Dixon, Pte. Gerber, Pte.Smith, Pte. Hinder, Pte. Jeffs, Pte. Bennett, Pte. Slater, Pte. West. 3rd row : Pte. Clee, Pte. Norman, Pte. Mi tchell, Sergt. Mclnnes, Second Lieut. Barnes, Corpl. Wilson, Pte. Brown, Pte. Seagrove, Pte. Hammond.

Yeomen of Reading and district ready to give a good account of their stewardship in Egypt, as they did in Gallipoli. In the centre at the back, marked with a cross, is Tpr. A. NORMAN, a former member of the "Reading Standard" staff.

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