Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 898
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Title | Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 898 |
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Page number | 898 |
Date | 1919 |
Edition | |
Publisher | Unknown |
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Various Regiments.
[photo, portrait] The late Farrier J. STREAK, Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars, of Bridle Road, Whitchurch Hill. - Died on Nov. 6th, 1918, after serving 3½ years. Aged 33.
[photo, portrait] The late Flight Cadet DOUGLAS WALTER BAKER, 196, King's Road, Reading, who was accidentally killed whilst flying at Beaulieu, Hampshire.
[photo, portrait] A POPULAR CHAPLAIN. The late Rev. J. G. ALDRIDGE, C.F., South African Expeditionary Force, son of Mr. G. Aldridge, 66, Oxford Road, Reading. - Killed in action at Beaurevoir, October 8th, 1918. Aged 45, he was one of the best known Congregational ministrs in Cape Colony, where he had resided about 20 years. He was pastor in Johannesburg, and came over as a representative of the National Y.M.C.A. Council of S.A. to serve with the South African Brigade in France.
[photo, portrait] CpI. L. BEW, Coldstream Guards, Oak Cottages, Greenham Common, Newbury. - Missing since April 12th, 1918.
[photo, portrait] The late Pte. A. W. HOLLOWAY, Coldstream Guards, 194, Elgar Road, Reading. - Killed in action.
[photo, portrait] Q.M.S. W. A. BUTLER, M.M., R.A.M.C., 35, Letcombe St., Reading. - Awarded Distinguished Conduct Medal.
[photo, portrait] Sergt. J. W. ALCOCK, Royal Scots Fusiliers, High Street, Crowthorne. - Awarded Military Medal and Bar, wounded, and mentioned in despatches.
[photo, portrait] Pte. HARRY COLE, 2/4th Batt. Hants Regt., Church Villas, Binfield Road, Bracknell. - Wounded. Aged 18½.
[photo, portrait] The late Corpl. ELBERT CHARLES HAZELL, 6th Dorset Regt., son of Mr. and Mrs. Hazell, 27, Field Rd., Reading. - Killed in action.
[photo, portrait] Pte. A. BUSHNELL, 3rd Batt. Wilts Regt., Great Park Lodge, Mortimer. - Wounded.