Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 545
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Various Regiments
The late Pte. FRANCIS HARRIS, London Scottish, Easthampstead. -- Killed in action. Aged 19.
Pte. S. CLARK, East Kent Regt., 65, Sherwood Street, Reading. -- Invalided with malaria.
The late 2nd Lieut. N. A. HOWELL, 6th King's Shropshire L. I., second son of M r. W. Roland Howell, architect, of Reading. -- Killed in action. Aged 19. His brother, Second Lieut. R. Basil Howell, has also made the supreme sacrifice. His portrait appears on page 266.
The late Sergt. JEFFREY BLAIR, Middlesex Regt. 33, Sherwood Street, Reading. Killed in action. Aged 19.
The late Pte. W. J. LEVEY, Highland Light Infantry, 12 Francis Street, Reading. -- Killed in action.
Pte. S. GOSLING, Loyal North Lancs. Regiment, late of Reading. -- Missing.
The late Rfn. ERNEST J. TITCOMB, London Regt., 38, Newport Road, Reading. -- Killed in action. Aged 29.
The late Pte. J. W. PAGE, London Regiment, Holly Cottage, Cane End, Caversham. -- Died of wounds. Aged 29.
The late Pte. A. G. W. COLLINS, A.O.C., formerly employed by Reading Education Committee. -- Died from dysentery. Aged 32.
Pte. F. C. NUNN, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, 1, Hope Street, Reading. -- Wounded.
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