Lance Corporal Terrence Brady

Army Number: 17537

Battalion: 11th Battalion Sherwood Foresters (Notts & Derbys) Regiment.

British 15 Star, British War and Victory MedalBorn and lived at Nottingham.  Son of Francis and Fanny Brady, of 12 Finch Street, Nottingham. Husband of Sarah Ann Brady, of 13, Ash Street, Peas Hill Road, Nottingham. He enlisted at Nottingham and went to France 29th August 1915 and was killed in action, 2nd December 1916, aged 24, whilst serving in the line at Sanctuary Wood near Ypres, Belgium. 

Buried : Railway Dugouts Burial Ground (Transport Farm), Belgium. Plot 6. Row P. Grave 4.

Railway Dugouts Burial Ground (Transport Farm), Belgium.

Lance Corporal Terrence Brady is also commemorated on the following memorials:-
St. Andrew’s Church War Memorial, Nottingham.
Loggerheads Public House War Memorial, St. Mary’s Church, Nottingham.
Victoria Embankment War Memorial, Nottingham.

Victoria Embankment War Memorial, Nottingham.
Victoria Embankment War Memorial, Nottingham.

His brother Private Frank John Patrick Brady, 2nd Battalion Sherwood Foresters (Notts & Derbys) Regiment, also fell in the Great War.