Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 813
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Title | Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 813 |
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Page number | 813 |
Date | 1919 |
Edition | |
Publisher | Unknown |
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WHITE HOUSE HOSPITAL, BASILDON.
Colonel Morrison ,
Basildon Park,
in terested such m any
fo r th e w ounded, th ree
benefit has,years,
has with effect excellent
of w ho him self
good in so schemes of
fo r opened our over
the White House, Basildon, as
convalescent hospital, to which
all th e patients com e from Reading.
sister - in - ch a rge
is M. Atkinson.
P h o to b y Hossack, Pangbourne.
GENERAL VIEW OF T H E
HOSPITAL.
The
l at e
Special Constable G. T. TALMAGE,
of t he Royal Berkshire
Special Reserve, of Twyford .
[Hossack,
Pangbourne.
The
l at e
Miss FLORENCE MARY FAITHFULL, V.A.D.,
second c hi l d of
t'ue l at e Lieut . - Col . W . C. Faithfull a n d
of M r s . Faithfull , 26, Upper Redlands Road,
Reading. Accidentally drowned
wh i l e on d u t y a t Basra , Mesopotamia .
OF TH E PATIENTS
[ P h o t o b y Bromo Studio.
The l at e Miss A. FRENCHAM,
of Totten,
Hants,
a member of t he
W . A . A . C . , whos e i mp o s i n g funeral t oo k
pl ace w i t h military honours a t Reading
Cemetery.
[Photo by Drake, Reading.
Mi ss CHARLOTTE TARRY DARKER,
hon. secretary Reading War Savings Committee , w h o has been a p p o i n t e d a
Member of t he British Empire .
AND STAFF.
[Hossack,
1 he l at e S . Q . M . S . BYRNE , of Garth Villa , Lorne Street, Reading, f o r t en
y e a r s s e c r e t a r y t o t he Berks Territorial Force Association.