Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 529
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VARIOUS REGIMENTS.
Sergt. HAROLD GEE, Royal Irish Regt., Woolhampton. -- Prisoner of war since battle of Mons.
Pte. ARTHUR BOYDE, 7th Sussex Regt., Addiscombe Rd., Crowthorne. -- Wounded.
Second Lieut. W. T. STEVENS, Leicestershire Regt., son of Mrs. Stevens, Horseleas, Bradfield. -- Wounded.
The late Pte. A. V. PRIEST, Dorset Regt., Woodrows, Aldworth. -- Killed in action. Aged 29.
C. O. M. A. COX, of the Broadmoor Staff. -- Wounded and pneumonia.
Pte. W. H. BALLARD, 1st Batt. London Scottish, 7, Whitley Street, Reading. -- Wounded.
SOME OF THE BOYS OF THE 83rd PROVISIONAL BATTALION
[Photo by Donna Roma.
Pte. H. R. DEACON, London Scottish, Kiln Farm, Upper Basildon. -- Wounded.
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