The Sherwood Forseters [Notts and Derby Regiment].
2nd/7th Battalion
Aged 19.
Son of William and Mary Bradford, of Gladstone Terrace, Alfreton, Derbyshire.
James was probably injured in
"The Battle of Mount Street Bridge".
on 26-27th April 1916, where the 1st/7th and 2nd/8th Battalions of the Sherwood Foresters suffered significant losses.
There were 235 casualties of whom 19 were fatal.
see
Mount Street Bridge
Death Certificate.
Joseph Horace Bradford, aged 19, a Soldier, died at The Royal City of Dublin Hospital, Baggot Street, Dublin, on 26 April 1916.
The cause of death was Gunshot Wound, 9 days, Haemorrhage.
The informant of his death was a member of the staff of the hospital, who registered it on 25 October 1916.
His name is included on
1916 Easter Rising Memorial Wall
in Glasnevin Cemetery
The Sherwood Forseters [Notts and Derby Regiment].
2nd/7th Battalion
Aged 19.
Son of William and Mary Bradford, of Gladstone Terrace, Alfreton, Derbyshire.
James was probably injured in
"The Battle of Mount Street Bridge".
on 26-27th April 1916, where the 1st/7th and 2nd/8th Battalions of the Sherwood Foresters suffered significant losses.
There were 235 casualties of whom 19 were fatal.
see
Mount Street Bridge
Death Certificate.
Joseph Horace Bradford, aged 19, a Soldier, died at The Royal City of Dublin Hospital, Baggot Street, Dublin, on 26 April 1916.
The cause of death was Gunshot Wound, 9 days, Haemorrhage.
The informant of his death was a member of the staff of the hospital, who registered it on 25 October 1916.
His name is included on
1916 Easter Rising Memorial Wall
in Glasnevin Cemetery
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