Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 982
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Title | Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 982 |
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Page number | 982 |
Date | 1919 |
Edition | |
Publisher | Unknown |
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[photo, portrait] Dvr. WILLIAM THOMAS ELMES, R.A.S.C. - Reported missing on March 23, 1918, later reported killed in action.
[photo, portrait] C.-Q.-M.-S. TAYLOR, B Co., 3rd Berks, who conducted the Massed Military Bands at the Victory March in Dublin on Peace Day.
[photo, group, exterior] 1st BERKSHIRES IN GERMANY. The 1st Berks marching through Gladbach, one of the occupied towns in Germany, after the armistice.
[photo, group, exterior] The last photograph of the officers of the 8th Batt. Royal Berks Regt. in Northern France, before the March offensive in 1918.
[photo, portrait] Corpl. FREDERICK GROVES, M.M., 2/4th Royal Berks Regt., 42, Hosier Street, Reading. - Reported wounded and missing March 21, 1918. Later reported killed in action on that date.