Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 890
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Title | Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 890 |
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Page number | 890 |
Date | 1919 |
Edition | |
Publisher | Unknown |
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THE CANADIAN FORCE.
[photo, portrait] Corporal REGINALD HOLLYER HILL, late of Reading, grandson of Captain Hollyer, late Royal Berks Regiment. - Wounded.
[photo, portrait] The late Pte. OSCAR F. HURLEY, grandson of the late Rowland Charles Hurley, of Reading. - Killed in action.
[photo, portrait] The late Pte. THOMAS FROOME, 47th Canadians, 36, Albany Road, Reading, son of the late Col.-Sergt . J. Froome . - Killed in action.
[photo, portrait] The late Pte. H. P EADY, Nova Scotia Highlanders, 31, Cardigan Road, Reading. - Killed in action.
THE AUSTRALIAN FORCE.
[photo, portrait x2] BROTHERS. - The late Corpl. W. H. (GEORGE) LOVEGROVE, of the 2nd Battalion 1st Infantry Brigade, enlisted in Australia in 1914. He served through the Gallipoli campaign, also in Egypt, and in France from the early spring of 1916, and was killed instantaneously on 18th Sept., 1918, at the age of 28. His younger brother, Richard, who enlisted when war broke out, served with the Australian Forces in France, after having gone through the same campaigns as his late brother.
[photo, portrait] The late Pte. HARRY POWELL, 24th Batt. A.I.F., second son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Powell, 16, Clarendon Road, Reading. - Killed in action.
[photo, portrait] The late Private W. HAMBLIN, Ivy Cottage, Winterbourne, Newbury. - Killed in action.
[photo, portrait] Pte. B. J. SMITHER, late Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars, Woodcote. - Severely wounded at Villers Brettenaux, on July 9th, 1918.