Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 495

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l/4th Batt. Royal Berkshire Regiment -- continued.

The late Qtr.-Mtr.-Sergt. CLEMENT E. PERRIN. Ock Street, Abingdon. -- Killed in action.

The late Pte. HARRY LOVING, 35, Baker Street, Reading. -- Killed in action. Aged 32.

The late Pte. ARTHUR F. SHACKLEFORD , 21, Belmont Road, Reading. -- Killed in action. Aged 18.

The late Pte. C. J. F. BROWN, 60, Chester Street, Reading. -- Killed in action.

The late Pte. GEORGE HERN, 7, Wilson Road, Reading. -- Died of wounds. Aged 24.

The late Pte. FREDK. H. CUMMINS 2, Heath End, East Woodhay. -- Killed in action.

The late 2nd Lieut. ALAN BARTRAM, Highbury. -- Killed in action. He was a brother of Major C. Bartram, military representative at the Berks Tribunal.

Pt. J. HAMBLIN , 25, Dover Street, Reading. -- Wounded.

The late Sergt. F. DIDCOCK, High St., Drayton, Berks. -- Killed in action. Aged 35.

10th PLATOON.

Pte. H. J. OSBORNE, Drayton St. Leonards, nr. Wallingford. -- Wounded.

[Photo by Donna Roma.
Lce.- Corpl. FRED HOUNSOM, 102, Westfield Road, Caversham. -- Wounded.

SOME OF THE 4th BERKS BOYS, "SALISBURY PLAIN." Back row (left to right ) : Pte. T. Benford , Pte. J. Pocock, Pte. W. Trendall , Lance-Corpl. J. Willis, Pte. J . Maslin, Pte. P. Raisev. Front row : Pte. B. Iles, Pte. J. Simmonds, Pte. P. Stroud, Pt e. W . H. Lee, Pt e. C. Reading.

Pte. WILLIAM DREWETT , 47, Pangbourne Street, Reading. -- — Wounded.

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