Lance Corporal Frederick Bramley

Army Number: 6370

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

British 15 Star, British War and Victory Medal

Son of William and Ellen Bramley, of 132, High Street, Clay Cross, Derbyshire; husband of Annie Bramley, of 58, Warsop Vale, Nottinghamshire. He was a coal miner prior to enlisting on 27th August 1914 at Mansfield,  Nottinghamshire. He went to France on 11th July 1915 and was admitted to No.1 General Hospital, Etaples, suffering from sciatica, on 11th March 1916. He was transferred to England on Hospital Ship Jan Breydel, on 19th March 1916. He returned to France on 17th July 1916. He went to Italy on 9th November 1917 and was killed in action, 29th June 1918, aged 39, during the Austrian shelling of the battalion headquarters at San Savino, Italy. 

Buried: Barenthal Military Cemetery, Italy. Plot 3. Row A. Grave 4.

Barenthal Military Cemetery
Lance Corporal Frederick Bramley grave

Lance Corporal Frederick Bramley is also commemorated on the following memorials:-
Warsop Vale War Memorial, Nottinghamshire.
St. Peter and St. Pauls’ Church War Memorial, Warsop, Nottinghamshire. 
Victoria Embankment War Memorial, Nottingham.