Bramcote - St Michael and All Angels Church
The war memorial in the church was dedicated in April 1920. Bramcote Local History Group has researched men from the parish commemorated on the memorial and also men who served and returned, The Group has published its research: 'Remembering the people of Bramcote; How one village was affected by World War One'. Original wooden crosses, which marked the graves, were returned to next of kin on application when the crosses were replaced with permanent headstones. A number of parishioners claimed crosses and with the vicar's permission these were placed in the churchyard; none have survived.
Identified casualties
15 people
- Names on this memorial
- Photographs
Names on this memorial
- RLB Allen Lieut 67th Bde Royal Field Artillery
- HB Bartram Capt 'E' Bty Royal Horse Artillery
- AH Burton Pte 2nd Bn South Staffordshire Regiment
- CG Claye Lieut 99th Sqdn Royal Air Force
- G Cooke Pte 9th Bn Cameronians Scottish Rifles
- E Eatch Pte 2nd Bn Lancashire Fusiliers
- R Hallam Pte 15th Bn Sherwood Foresters
- F Kirk Cpl 2/5th Sherwood Foresters
- CG Lavelle Pte 103rd Coy Machine Gun Corps (infantry)
- JS Pearson Cpl New Zealand Machine Gun Corps
- SH Pearson 2/Lieut 2nd Bn Grenadier Guards
- J Starbuck Pte South Notts Hussars
- H Swift Driver Signal Training Centre Royal Engineers
- A Thorpe Gunner Royal Field Artillery
- H Tomlinson Pte 4th Bn Grenadier Guards