Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 607

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THE ROYAL ENGINEERS.

The late Spr. E. NAPPER, Southview, London Road, Bracknell. -- ” Killed in action.

The late Spr. ARTHUR G. PALMER, 20, Clarendon Road, Reading. -- Killed in action. Aged 31.

Spr. C. PADDICK, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paddick, of Kidmore. -- Wounded.

Pnr. W. GOSWELL, Reading. -- Sick.

Spr. A. TRULOCK, 13, Seaford Road, Wokingham. -- Wounded and missing.

Reading P.O. Engineers in Egypt.
An "Outpost." The man with the spade is Sapper F. W. PIKE, of Reading.

Camp life in North Wales is good for the physique, judging by healthy appearance of these men, who were stationed at Morfa. They all belong to Reading.
Back row (reading from let to right ) : Sappers W. Rudman, F. Spokes , E. Gibbons.
Middle row: T. Allen , S. Peters, A. J. Pike, A. Goff, J. Barrett, F. Pearson.
Front row : W. Parsons, W. A Smith, F. Wheeler, H . Hercombe, J. Sharpe.

Reading P.O Engineers Egypt.

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