Frank Bradley (c.1882-1915)

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Frank Bradley

Huddersfield's Roll of Honour: 1914-1922

The following extract is from Huddersfield's Roll of Honour: 1914-1922 (2014) by J. Margaret Stansfield:

BRADLEY, FRANK. Private. No 2087. 1/5th Battalion Duke of Wellington's Regiment. Born Huddersfield. Lived with his brother, Mr P. Bradley, at 22 St. Peter's Street, Huddersfield. Was in the employ of Messrs Benjamin Crook and Sons Limited, leather curriers, Fitzwilliam Street, and he previously worked on the Huddersfield Corporation Tramways. Embarked for France in April, 1915. He was injured by shrapnel in the head, thigh and hand, never regaining consciousness, and he died a few hours later on 9.5.1915, aged 32 years. Buried in SAILLY-sur-la-LYS CANADIAN CEMETERY. Grave location:- Plot 2, Row B, Grave 45.
ROH:- Huddersfield Drill Hall.

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