Bramcote
St Michael

War Memorial

The First World War memorial is in the form of a bronze plaque placed on the westernmost pier of the south arcade.

TO THE GLORY
OF GOD

AND IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF
THE MEN OF BRAMCOTE WHO
GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR ENGLAND
AND HONOUR IN THE GREAT WAR
1914-18.

LIEUT. R. L. B. ALLEN

 

R. F. A.

CAPT. H. B. BARTRAM

 

R. H. A.

PTE. A. H. BURTON

 

S. STAFFS.

LIEUT. C. G. CLAYE

 

R. A. F.

PTE. G. COOKE

 

SCOTS. RFLS.

PTE. E. EATCH

 

LANCS. FUS.

PTE. R. HALLAM

 

NOTTS. & DERBYS.

CPL. F. KIRK

 

NOTTS. & DERBYS.

PTE. C. LAVELLE

 

M. G. C.

2ND. LIEUT. S. H. PEARSON

 

G. GDS.

CPL. J. S. PEARSON

 

N. Z. M. G. C.

PTE. J. STARBUCK

 

S. NOTTS. HUS.

DVR. H. SWIFT

 

R. E.

GNR. A. THORPE

 

R. F. A.

PTE. H. TOMLINSON

 

G. GDS.


THE SOULS OF THE RIGHTEOUS ARE IN THE HANDS OF GOD.

Further information on the names listed here is available on the Nottinghamshire Roll of Honour website.

A tablet on the south wall commemorates Capt Harry Bartram, who died on active service on 16 August 1914. He is also named on the war memorial.

A small brass plaque and wooden cross in the porch in memory of Private Harry Tomlinson of the Grenadier Guards. He died in France 26 September 1916. The inscription reads:

FROM HIS GRAVE IN FRANCE

IN LOVING MEMORY

OF
HARRY TOMLINSON.

LOVE NEVER FAILETH.