Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 534

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ROYAL ENGINEERS.

Spr. R. G. PAUL, 64 Cholmeley Road, Reading. -- Gassed.

Spr. F. E. CLARK, Vine Cottage, Westwood, Tilehurst . -- Wounded.

The late Dvr. W. E. BEDFORD, only son of Mrs. Leadbetter, Oak Cottage, Finchampstead. -- Died of wounds. Aged 24.

The late Corpl. A. J. BROWN, Brightwell. -- Killed in action. Aged 22.

Pte. SIDNEY SWAFFIELD, 22, Broad St., Abingdon. -- Wounded.

LINEMEN, No. 3 SECTION, 35th DIVISIONAL SIGNAL COMPANY, IN FRANCE -
Top row: Spr. Trendall, Spr. L. W. Baxter, Corpl. Ayres and Lce.-Cpl. Davis

Bottom row: Spr. Shorter, Spr. Brown (Military Medalist) , Lce.-Corpl . Coleman, Spr. Clench and Spr.
Whitchelo. The mascots are "Buzzer" and "Sunshine" .

Spr. F. C. CARD, Spencer's Wood. -- Wounded.

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