Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 509

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PATRIOTIC FAMILIES.

Sons of Mrs. HAMBLIN, widow, 72, Chatham Street, Reading.

Pte. MAURICE HAMBLIN, Berks Regiment.

FREDK. HENRY HAMBLIN, Royal Fusliers [sic].

Pte. REUBEN HAMBLIN, Berks Regiment.

Corpl. EDW. HAMBLIN, wheelwright, A.S.C.

Driver ARTHUR HAMBLIN, A.S.C.

Private WILLIAM HAMBLIN, Royal Berks Regt. -- Wounded and gassed.

Private ALBERT HAMBLIN, A.S.C.

Pte. FRANK HAMBLIN, Royal Berks Regiment.

Private ERNEST HAMBLIN, South Wales Borderers.

Sons of Mrs LAWRENCE, 1, Garnet Street, Reading.

Pte. W. LAWRENCE, 1st Canadian Contingent. -- Wounded.

Sapper S. D. LAWRENCE, Royal Engi neers.

Sergt. G. H. LAWRENCE, Royal Scots Fusiliers. Prisoner of war.

Driver F. LAWRENCE, Royal Field Artillery.

Sons of Mr. and Mrs. FISHER, 29, Garden Cottages, Maidenhead.

Pte. H. V. FISHER, 1st Batt. Royal Berks Regt. -- Killed in action.

Sergt. H. A. FISHER, 1st Batt. Royal Berks Regiment. -- Wounded, recovered.

Pte. W. F. FISHER, 2nd Batt. Royal Berks. Regt. -- Discharged.

Corpl. A. E. FISHER, 23rd Canadian Rifles. Wounded.

Sons o f Mr. G. ANDERSON, 106, Whitley Street, Reading.

Gnr. A. ANDERSON, R.F.A

PHILIP ANDERSON, R.F.C.

Pte. ROBT. ANDERSON, Coldstream Guards.

Pte. W. V. ANDERSON, 2/4 th Batt, Royal Berks Regt. -- Wounded.

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