Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 504
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A.S.C.
[Photo by Donna Roma .
Driver ERNEST R. HOYLE, son of Mr. E. Hoyle, managing partner Robert Nelson and Co. , Reading. -- Wounded. Returned to the front as a driver of a "Tank" armoured car.
VILLAGE LADS AS GLOBE TROTTERS. -- Owing to the war hundreds of Berkshire men have enjoyed the luxury of a trip to the Pyramids. On the first camel is Farrier G. W. Hamblin, of Stanford Dingley.
[Photo by Donna Roma .
The late Pte. W . L. STREAKE, formerly on the Reading Corporation Tramways. -- Died at Malta from
enteric [sic]. Aged 24.
Lce.-Corpl. G. ELMS, 67, De Beauvoir Road, Reading, serving in Egypt. -- Sick with malaria fever.
Sons of Mr. and the late Mrs. W M . HAINES, West Hendred.
Driver WILLIAM J. HAINES, A.S.C.
Pte. ALBERT G. HAINES, 1st Grenadier Guards. -- Shell shock.
Pte. FREDK. J. HAINES, Shoeing Smith, 3rd Dragoon Guards.
Pte. REGINALD HAINES, 3rd Dragoon guards.
The late Dvr. E. WHITE, attached R.A.M.C., 13, Hart Street, Reading. -- Taken prisoner in Egypt and died in hospital at Damascus. Aged 23.
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