Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 599
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BROTHERS IN ARMS.
Sons of Mr. and Mrs. T. HAINES, East Lockinge, near Wantage.
Pte G. HAINES, R.A.M.C.
Drummer A. HAINES, 3/4 Royal Berks Regt.
Gunner T. HAINES, R.G.A.
Lce.-Corpl. W. HAINES, 2/4th Royal Berks Regt.
Sons of Mr F.W. SMITH (the well-known Hairdresser, The Arcade, Reading) and Mrs. SMITH, Melrose, Culver Road, Reading.
Sergt. L. SMITH, Trench Mortar Battery. -- Wounded
Left: Pte. CECIL SMITH, 13th Devons.
Right: Sergt. GILBERT SMITH, 14th Gloucesters.
Signaller W. R. SMITH, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry.
Sons of Mr E. FOWLER, Bridge Street, Reading.
Q.M.S. A. S. FOWLER, R.H.A.
Corpl. H. A. PARKER, Royal Berks Regt.
Bmdr. H. FOWLER. -- Suffered with trench fever.
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