2nd SOUTH MIDLAND MOUNTED BRIGADE ARMY SERVICE CORP* IN EGYPT
... 2nd SOUTH MIDLAND MOUNTED BRIGADE ARMY SERVICE CORP* IN EGYPT. g • • • • • Pte. FRED CARTER, sth Royal Berk. Regt., Hersemoore, Chieveley.— Suffering from shell shock. ...
... 2nd SOUTH MIDLAND MOUNTED BRIGADE ARMY SERVICE CORP* IN EGYPT. g • • • • • Pte. FRED CARTER, sth Royal Berk. Regt., Hersemoore, Chieveley.— Suffering from shell shock. ...
... who made the supreme sacrifice during 1919. ■a follows i nros. Ernest P. Filemond. Harry J. Parsons, William A. Goodwin, Fred Carter, and Howard W. Streak. ...
... TIM 1.4 BERKS. Mr. CYRIL COOK proposed the toast to The lat Berks Troop Bey Scouts, coupled wlth the name of he A.S.M. Fred Carter. Responding. SCOUTMASTER A. HEARN re-counted the history of the troop since the war. and said t* largely due to the influence ...
... rear lights, Arthur J. Attewell, 36, Springfield Road, Wantage; John Partridge, 27, Church Street, Sutton Courtenay ; and Fred Carter, 3, Belmont Terrace, Wantage, were fined 15s. each. For cycling without front lights, George Reeves, 2, The Cloisters, Wantage ...
... PTE. F. CARTER. Ft*. Fred Carter, Berks, rormgest son Mr. and Mrs. George Carter, The Ix>dge, Cbazey Hill, nras killed action March 31st. Aged twenty-seven Tears, educated at Carershani School, and apprenticed with Messrs. Hosier Bros., clothiers, Queen ...
... team; 3, Evelyn Barrow’s team. Slow bicycle race, boys, over 10 years.—l, Fred Carter; 2, John Hammond; 3, John Fletcher. Tvre race, bovs, over 12 years.—l, Dennis Tarry and' Fred Carter; 2, John Fletcher and Mervyn Reynolds; 3, John Hammond and Harry Lamble ...
... which loudly applauded. Other items were given by Ibis Phyllis Mosley, Kim Kathleen Mews. tivorge Inner, Tommie Neat.and Fred Carter. Hr. Ted Williams gave • step dance, mad Yr. Harry Gilbert played a mlection as his handbells, funehing up with Poor Old ...
... blue veiling. Her flowers were pink carnations forming a shoulder spray, and she carried an ivory bound Prayer Book. Mr. Fred Carter best man. A reception was subsequently held at the Galleon, after which Mr. and Mts. Carter left for • honeymoon In London ...
... atteadesee. The P.ll-t. choir, under the leadership of Mr. W. Qtrier= the anthem, I am Ha that liveth, with effect, and Mr. Fred Carter rendered The Tv- peter moat excellently. The 'darer was gives by Mr. J. J. Ridley. It full of very instructive teaching ...
... garment.-1 Mn. H. Wine sod Mrs. W. Comes'. Pateli;rork.-1 Fyfield, 2 lira. G. W. Davidson, 3 Mrs. Fred Flumelt. . . - . . Fred Carter. * Adusr,' 2 1 yr. Daut.dge• 2 M. U. _ _ — Amu . handicraft. —I H. Bristow, 2 R Derbike, 3 W. Lawrence, C. Hunt, jun. SPORTS ...
... 'Ford, W. Downhara. Proposer, Arthur Brown ; seconder, Albert Carter; assentors Jasper J. Frewing, R. White, D. Collings, Fred Carter, H. Collins, G. Hyde, R. 1 Vincent, H. S. Psters, H. W. Carter, S. R. Pinpock. Proposer, Samuel George Collier; !seconder ...
... by Tice and Montague .. , everal others doing their got within striking dial: all over winners when, at moment. enter Fred Carter former taking the ball it ?—clesn rnen in four deliveries, and ~. run out from • well-judged 4 r: , That Stoke way when ...