Berkshire and the War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 698

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Title Berkshire and the War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record Volume 3 p. 698
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1/4TH BATT. ROYAL BERKSHIRE REGIMENT
The D.C.M.

The late Pte. A.F. SPICE, attached T . M . B . , 42, West View Terrace, Caversham. €” Ki l l e d i n a ct i on .

T h e l at e Pte. P. W . ANNETTS , 33, Victoria Str eet , Maidenhead . €” Ki l l e d in act i on.

Sergt . C. E. LAMBOURNE , M . G . C . ( l at e 1 /4t h Royal Berks),
who has been a w a r d e d t he D . C . M . , w a s e m p l o y e d at
t he Pulsometer Engineering Company, Reading.

Sergt . F. WATERS , b r o t h e r of Mr s . A . E. SLATTER , 18, Belmont R o a d , Reading.
H e has been a p r i s o n e r of w a r
si nce September , 1915.

The late Pte. E. A. PEARCE, 22, Chesterman Street ,
Reading.€” Ki l l ed in act i on.

T h e l at e Pte. E. RUSS , 92, Wescott Rd . ,
Wokingham . Ki l l e d in act i on.

T h e l at e Corpl . F. W . WEBB , 44, Great Knollys Street , Reading . Ki l l e d i n act i on.

Pte. HARRY FRANKLIN, son of M r . S. J. Franklin, 70, Hamilton Road,
Reading. Wound ed .
A brother of Gunner Percy G. Franklin R.M.L.I. was lost on the Vanguard. his portrait appears on p. 694

T h e l at e Pte. ALBERT E. COOK , 56, Amity Road, Reading.€” D i e d of w o u n d s .

T h e l at e Pte. F. W . AUBREY , 22, Cranbury Road, Reading. Ki l l e d i n act i on.