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John Bennett

Pte John Bennett no. 5389 lost his life on the 9th of February 1917 serving with the West Yorkshire Regiment in France.Unfortunately the Nostalgia Team have not been able to locate a photograph of John but if anyone has any information about him please contact us.

John Bentley

Pte. John Bentley no. 8186 serving with the 1st Bn North Staffordshire Regt was killed in action on the 31st October 1915 aged 27. John was born in Abbots Bromley in 1887 to Moses and Harriet who lived in Bagot Street.Pte Bentley is buried in the Voormezeele Enclosure Belgium.

Arthur Fowell

Pte Arthur Fowell no. 12176 of the 8th Btn Lincolnshire Regt died of wounds on the 28th September 1915. Arthur was born in 1890 to William and Lucy who lived in Bagot Street.Pte Fowell is buried in the Noeux-les-Mines Communal Cementery France.

Charles Thomas Preedy

On the 30th July 1915 Pte. Charles Thomas Preedy no. 16756 died of wounds. Pte Preedy served with the Durham Light Infantry. Thomas was born in Warwickshire in 1893 to Joseph and Maria Preedy who on the 1911 census were living at Admaston.Pte Preedy is buried in St Nicholas Churchyard… Read More »Charles Thomas Preedy

Our Annual Event 2018

The Abbots Bromley Nostalgia Team request the pleasure of your company at our annual event displaying old photographs and documents of Abbots Bromley plus wedding dresses and much more. This years event will be held at The Sports Hall, Abbots Bromley School and International College. (Located near the swimming pool)… Read More »Our Annual Event 2018

Abbots Bromley came out in numbers to show their respect for our ‘Fallen Heroes’

Royal British Legion Thank you to everyone who attended the wreath laying and church service on Remembrance Sunday. Once again, Abbots Bromley came out in numbers to show their respect for our ‘Fallen Heroes’ and for the Armed Forces Community as a whole. The following groups / organisations / individuals… Read More »Abbots Bromley came out in numbers to show their respect for our ‘Fallen Heroes’