Nottingham North West (Basford & Bulwell) Virtual
This section commemorates Great War fatalities from the Nottingham districts of Basford and Bulwell whose names were not included on memorials erected during the conflict's aftermath. It is being compiled from Nottingham Evening Post obituary entries, the CWGC Debt of Honour Register and other military sources, census data and Birth, Marriage and Death indexes. David Nunn
Identified casualties
154
people
- Names on this memorial
- Location
- Photographs
Names on this memorial
- Bernard Samuel Abrahall
- Alfred Allcock
- William Allcock
- William Allcock
- Alonzo Robert Aubrey
- Thomas Horace Bancroft
- William Bannister
- William Barker
- Howard Barlow
- Bernard Bruce Beesley
- Albert Berry
- Harry Berry
- Walter Bestwick
- George Billson
- General Bowman
- Thomas Henry Bown
- Claude William Breward
- Thomas Briggs
- William Thomas Brown
- Albert Burrows
- Albert Burrton
- Frederick Carratt
- John Henry Chamberlain
- George Chapman
- James Fredrick Chapman
- John Cheshire
- Hugh Clark
- John William Clark
- George Clarke
- George Clayton
- William Levi Clifford-Hill
- Wilfred Cockayne
- William Henry Collier
- Thomas Cook
- Ernest Cox
- James William Crampton
- James Craydon
- Samuel Croft
- Edward Henry Darley
- William Deverill
- Harold Easom
- Arthur Elliott
- John Ellis
- George Thomas Elsom
- Samuel Etches
- Thomas Farrell
- Benjamin Forman
- George Franklin
- William Francis Gamble
- Edward Gee
- Edward Gent
- Colin Hugh Godson
- John George Goodwin
- Horace Grundy
- John Hames
- George Edward Harper
- Arthur Harris
- Richard Harris
- James Hart
- John Harvey
- Horace Hayes
- William Hemsley
- William Hesketh
- Clarence Richard Hind
- Frederick Hodgetts
- Leonard Holmes
- John Thomas Hopewell
- Arthur Horton
- John William Horton
- William Edward Humphreys
- Alfred James Hunt
- L Hutchby
- Harold Inger
- William Jackson
- Charles Henry Jebbett
- Clarence B Johnson
- George Jones
- Thomas Henry Kemp
- Arthur William Knight
- Fred Lacey
- Allen Leonardi
- Charles Leverton
- Cecil Taylor Martin
- John Millington Meakin
- Reuben Mills
- William Clemence Mitchell
- Wilfred Ira Moss
- Walter Newbold
- John Nicholson
- John Noble
- John George Osborne
- George William Osborne
- John Parker
- William Pavier
- Thomas Poole
- Charles Robert Prince
- Edith Annie Radford
- Salathiel Reed
- Francis Richardson
- William Rigley
- Owen Riley
- Samuel Robinson
- Albert Rockley
- William Rowland
- Bernard Salisbury
- Charles William Scotney
- Sidney Self
- William Sharpe
- John Richard Sharpe
- Andrew Shaw
- Walter Sisson
- George William Slack
- Arthur Smith
- Harold Henry Smith
- John Henry Smith
- Samuel Smith
- Samuel Smith
- Albert Smith
- Ernest Smith
- Albert Smith
- Harry Smith
- William Snowden
- James Eaton Spray
- Richard Stancill
- George William Kirk Stansall
- Maurice Stapleton
- Robert Archibald Stokes
- Albert Henry Taylor
- Frederick Taylor
- William Henry Taylor
- Ernest Terry
- Charles Robert Thompson
- Percy Barber Thompson
- George Herbert Todd
- Joseph Tomlinson
- John Truman
- Albert Percy Turner
- Sam Vickerstaff
- James Wagstaff
- James Ward
- George Wardle
- John Samuel Watts
- Samuel Webster
- William Webster
- Herbert Thomas Wells
- George Herbert Weston
- George Whalley
- Henry White
- Alfred Whitehead
- Walter Webster Wibdy
- Edward Widdowson
- Joseph Edward Wilson
- Arthur Wood
- Curtis Wood
Location
Photographs
Photo David Nunn
Shipstone's Brewery which was for decades Basford's most famous landmark. Brewing started on this site in 1852 and ended early in 1991. Although only the building remains, 'Shippos' appears here as an enduring tribute to the men of New and Old Basford whose Great War sacrifice was not commemorated elsewhere.