Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 827

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Title Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 827
Page number 827
Date 1919
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Publisher Unknown

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ROYAL HORSE ARTILLERY

The late Corpl. H. J. WHITEHORN ,
Berks R . H . A . , 17, St. John'€™s Road, Wallingford. €” Killed in action.

Gnr. R. H. WEBBER ,
Berks R . H . A . ,
Wallingford. €” Wounded.


The late Shoeing-smith C.W.M. FRANKUM , of the Vicarage Gardens,
Mapledurham. Died of wounds.

The late Bombdr. BARNES , of "€œ The Poplars," Arborfield.€” Died of wounds.

Second Lieut. W. C. SMITH , Manchester Regt., of 3, Blenheim Road, Reading.
Obtained his commission after serving
over three years abroad with the Berks
R .H . A .

[P hoto by Donna Koma.

Fitter Sergt. J. MASSEY . 58, Whitley Wood Lane, formerly of Pangbourne.
Wounded and gassed.


Gnr. F. C. JUDD , 2/1st Berks R. H. A. ,
191, Orts Road, Reading.€” Wounded and
gassed.

Gunner G. FREED , Berks R . H . A . , 25, Washington Road, Caversham. Twice
wounded in Palestine.

The late Bdr. F. A. WITHERS , 2/1st
Berks R . H . A . , Cold Ash, Newbury.
Killed in action.

T h e late Gnr. H. L. ELLIS , 193, Oxford
Road, Reading.€” Died of wounds, after
being taken prisoner of war.