Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 730

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Title Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 730
Page number 730
Date 1919
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Publisher Unknown

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THE AIR SERVICES.


M r . F. H . HERRINGTON , t he Superintendent Relieving Officer, Reading , an
instructor i n t he R . N A . S .

A g r o u p of Reading m e n in t h e R . N . A . S . , s t a t i o n e d i n Scotland , w h o k i n d l y s e n t a
cont r i b u t i o n t o t he Reading Standard€ Shilling Fund for the Royal Berkshire Hospital.
Reading f r o m l eft t o r i g h t t h e y a r e : B a c k r o w : T . R. Soper , H . Allwood , T . G. Bullock,
H.C. Benson a n d A . T . Colyer .
C e n t r e r o w : F. B. Allnatt , E . J . Burton , H . W . Nash a n d T.S. Collier .
F r o n t r o w : G. Sandford a n d J . J . Jordan .


CHRISTOPHER HARRISON, engineer o n one of H . M . airships, 116, Salisbury Road, Reading. A w a r d e d
the D.S.M. f o r services i n mid - air .

The lat e Corpl. BERTRAM VICTOR MARINER. R.F.C.,
Twyford .€” Accid e n t a l l y ki l l ed i n France .

Aerial Gunner H. G. LOVELOCK, R.N .A.S., King 's Road, Newbury.
Awarded D.S.M.

CHARLES A. PIKE, telegraphist, R F C . , 85, De Beauvoir Road , Reading .
Wounded.

T h e l at e First A . M . JAMES EDGAR STEVENS, R.N.A.S.,
The Bridge, Abingdon. ” Di e d of w o u n d s r eceiv ed in
t he air raid on Felixstowe on July 4 t h, 1917.

M r . B. J . E. BELCHER , eldest son of M r . a n d Mr s . W . J . Belcher , "Fairview" Hemdean Ri se,
Caversham.€” Promoted from third writer to Probationary observer officer in the R .N .A .S .