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The Bradfield War Memorial in Bradfield (St. Nicholas) Churchyard
The Bradfield War Memorial in Bradfield (St. Nicholas) Churchyard
Photo by Mike Berrell

The Bradfield War Memorial is located in Bradfield (St. Nicholas) Churchyard. The church of St. Nicholas is in the village of High Bradfield, to the North West of Sheffield and close to the village of Low Bradfield.

The memorial commemorates the names of 24 Bradfield men who fell in the First World War and 3 men who fell in the Second World War.

Two Yorkshire Regiment soldiers from Bradfield are commemorated on the memorial.

We are extremely grateful to Mike Berrell for the photographs of this memorial and of St. Nicholas' Church.


2nd Lieutenant Charles Crapper, MM. 3rd Battalion the Yorkshire Regiment. Husband of L. Crapper, of 8, Cavendish Rd., St. John's Rd., London. Died at home 16 April 1918. Aged 31.
Buried BRADFIELD (ST. NICHOLAS) CHURCHYARD.

Private William Horsfield, 25656. 7th Battalion the Yorkshire Regiment. Killed 31 December 1916.
Born Bradfield Dale (Yorks), Enlisted Sheffield, Resided Bradfield .
Buried GUARDS' CEMETERY, LESBOEUFS.


The following biographical notes on Lieutenant Crapper are taken from Robert Coulson's work on Officers of the Yorkshire Regiment;-

An older soldier Charles Crapper was a sergeant with the Royal Army Medical Corps before being commissioned and joining the 3rd battalion in the UK doing coastal defence work around the Middlesbrough and Hartlepool areas, and training drafts for the front line battalions.
As manpower shortages began to bite later in the war 2nd Lt Crapper was sent to France to join the 5th battalion. During the ten days of almost continuous fighting in March 1918 during the enemy spring offensive Charles Crapper was wounded in action and sent back to England on a hospital ship.
He died of his wounds at home on April 26th 1918 at age of 31.
2nd Lt Charles Crapper MM was the husband of Mrs L Crapper of 8 Cavendish Road, St Johns Wood in London.

Richard Roberts (<richard.nsw@googlemail.com>) adds;-
The 1911 Census says he was the son of Joseph & Emma Crapper and was born in 1889 in Bradfield. His wife's forename was Mabel (as inscribed on his grave marker and not "L" as suggested in the biography which is probably based on the [incorrect] CWGC record). The biography might be slightly misleading as, according to his Medal Card (if that can be relied upon), he went to France with the RAMC on 27/8/1915 & won the MM whilst serving with the Corps. He was commissioned into the Yorkshires on 18/7/1917, just around the time he got married.

Richard Roberts also adds in respect of Private Horsfield;-
The 1911 Census says he was the son of George & Mary Amelia Horsfield and was born in Bradfield in 1883. The Willis Horsfield also named on the memorial was his younger brother.


Charles Crapper's Name on the Bradfield War Memorial. Charles Crapper's Name on the Bradfield War Memorial.
Photo by Mike Berrell

Private Horsfield's Name on the Bradfield War Memorial. Private Horsfield's Name on the Bradfield War Memorial.
Photo by Mike Berrell

The Church of St. Nicholas, BradfieldThe Church of St. Nicholas, Bradfield
Photo : Mike Berrell

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