Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 894

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Title Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 894
Page number 894
Date 1919
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Publisher Unknown

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PRISONERS OF WAR IN GERMANY.

[photo, portrait] Pte. C. E. MARTIN, M.G.C., 149, Great Knollys Street, Reading.

[photo, portrait] Pte. B. PHIPPS, M.G.C., 20, Francis Street, Reading. -€” Wounded.

[photo, portrait] The late Pte. H. RADBOURN, 8th Batt. Royal Berks Regt. -€” Died at Swiden on December 23rd while on his way home from Germany, where he had been a prisoner of war for 3 years and 3 months.

[photo, portrait] The late Pte. J. S. FREEMAN, 8th Batt. Royal Berks Regt., of 3, Goldsmith Lane, Wallingford. -€” Died of pneumonia whilst prisoner of war in Germany.

[photo, portrait] Pte. H. DOBSON, Worcester Regt., 44, Queen'€™s Road, Caversham.

[photo, portrait] The late Pte. W. E. MILLSON, 8th Batt. Royal Berks Regt., Slade Gate, Pangbourne. -€” Died of dysentery May 29th, 1918, while prisoner of war behind the German lines.

[photo, group, exterior] These prisoners of war include 1st A.M. W. J. SALES, who was transferred to the 4th King'€™s Liverpool Regt., 138, Wokingham Road, Reading.

[photo, portrait] The late Pte. C. F. SMITH, 5th Batt. Gloucester Regt., late of the Lodge, Park Hospital, Reading. -€” Officially reported died of bronchitis on June 29th 1918, in Fortress Hospital, Neuheisach, while prisoner of war.