Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 836

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Title Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 836
Page number 836
Date 1919
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Publisher Unknown

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VARIOUS REGIMENTS.

P€˜te. W . P A T R I C K , Worcester Regt., of
99, Katesgrove Lane, Reading.€” Seriously
gassed.

The late Pte. T . M A R S H A L L , Royal
Warwi ck Regt.. late Berks Yeomanry.
Killed in action.

The late Dvr. F. W. L A M B L E , A. S.C. ,
of 11, Connaught Road, Reading.€” Killed
in action.

The late Pte. G. J. V. K E N T , 12th
Gloucestershire Regt., 2, Mason Street,
Reading.€” Died of wounds.

Pte. E. E A T O N , 8th Batt. Somerset L. I. ,
Nursery Cottages, Easthampstead Park,
Wokingham. €” Wounded.

Pte. E D G A R C H A N D L E R , 1/4th East
Yorkshire Regt., 48, Beecham Road,
Reading.€” Missing since May 27, 1918.

READING MEN IN INDIA
These three Reading men of the Queen'€™s ( Royal West Surrey Regiment), serving in India,
are (left to right) Pte. C. H I LL, formerly of the Co-operative bakery; Pte. W. H. B R E A D M O R E , postman; and Pte. A. F R E W I N , Messrs. Bond, bakers.

The late Pte. W. A. NICHOLSON ,
East Kents, Aspen Cottage, Windmill
Road, Mortimer. Killed in action.