Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 843
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Title | Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 843 |
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Page number | 843 |
Date | 1919 |
Edition | |
Publisher | Unknown |
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PATRIOTIC FAMILIES.
B R O T H E R S . The late Pte. W. RAMPTON , School of Instruction, late 1/4th
Royal Berks Regt., died of wounds; and Tpr . J. RAMPTON , Dragoon Guards, aged
25, of 35, Gosbrook Road, Caversham, wounded.
The late Pte. FRED AKERS , 27th Batt. Canadians.â Killed in action.
Pte. FRANK AKERS , 5th Batt. Royal
Berks Reqt., enlisted in Sept., 1914, and served in France before he was 18.
Pte. S. C. AKERS , 43rd Batt. Canadians.
Twice wounded.
Sons of Mrs. AKERS , Kidmore End, Reading.
Mr. Arthur G. Pinfold, of Ashampstsead, and his three sons: Driver H. J. PINFOLD , A. S. C. , invalided home with water on the knee and transferred to the Labour Corps for agricultural work (top left); Pte. A. H. PINFOLD , A. I . F . , wounded (bottom r i ght ) ; and O.S. H. A. PINFOLD , H. M. S. Armadale Castle (top right).
Spr. S. W. GLANFIELD , London Field Co., R. E. Wounded and missing.
Spr. F. G. GLANFIELD,
Canadian Engineers. Trench fever.
Sergt. C. L. GLANFIELD, M. G. C.
(transferred from Royal Berks Regt. ).
Wounded and prisoner of war.