Berkshire and the War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 694

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TH E LOSS OF H.M.S. VANGUARD

Corpl . SWANBOROUGH , R . M . L . I . , 71 Elgar Road, Reading who was on leave in reading at the time of his ship's explosion, and thus escaped death.

T h e l at e Gunner T . A. SIMMONDS,
Royal Marine Artillery , 6 , North Street, Caversham.

Lewis Gunner FREDK. A. DAWSON R.N. D i v i s i o n , 27, Oxford St. , Caversham.” Ki l l e d i n a c t i on .

The l at e Gunner PERCY G. FRANKLIN,
Royal Marines. He w a s p r e v i o u s l y on t h e
Aboukir w h e n it w a s torpedoed i n 1914, a n d
ser ved on t h e Queen Elizabeth .

The l at e First Cl ass Boy DANIEL PICKETT , Tidmarsh Green, Pangbourne.

The l at e Gunner H. T . WELLMAN,
Royal Marine Artillery, late of 66 , Curzon Street , Reading.

Pte. E. W. JEFFREY, R.M.L.I.,
15 Blake's Co t t a g e s ,
Reading . €” Died of wounds.

T h e l at e THOMAS WM . HAWTHORN ,
officer'€™s steward , 5, Mayfield Villas, King Edwards' Road , Ascot .

Chief Gunner DENNIS , R . N . , 135, Rock Avenue, Gillingham.