South Warwickshire Family History Society War Memorial Transcription ProjectThe Fallen Men of South Warwickshire - World War One |
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Military History |
Theatre of War | Medals | Commonwealth War Grave or Memorial |
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France & Flanders | 1914-15 Star, British War & Victory Medals | Ypres Menin Gate Memorial |
Arrived in Theatre | Medal Citation (if app) | SWFHS Area Memorials |
20 May 1915 in Boulogne, France | ~ | Stratford on Avon WW1 Memorial |
Action, Battle or Other Reason Died | Date and Place Enlisted | |
Battle of Loos | 1913 in Birmingham | |
Place of Death | Previous Regiments or Units | Other War Memorials |
Bellewaarde, Ypres | ~ | ~ |
Circumstances of Death
Alfred is listed as being killed in action on 25 Sep 1915.The following is a description of the events of that day taken from the Battalion War Diary. On 24th Septemeber 1915 the battalion took positions at L Farm and Railway Wood in preparation for an attack on enemy lines the next day on 25th. The attack was one of three divisionary attacks launched by the allied with the largest being this one, the Second attack on Bellewaarde on the Ypres salient. The attack was launched at 4.30am across a 2000 yard front from Hooge to the Bellewaarde Ridge. Alfred's 5th Battalion attacked on the left supported by 5th Shropshire Light Infantry and the 9th Rifle Brigade in front. The German front line was taken at three separate points across the Bellewaarde ridge, but Bellewaarde Farm was not captured. There followed a number of attempts to bomb the enemy out of the intervening stretches of their front line but the inferiority of British grenades at this stage of the war meant that these were unsuccessful. In the afternoon a strong German counter attack developed which fell hardest on 9th Rifle Brigade near Railway Wood. 9th King’s Royal Rifle Corps, also of 42 Brigade moved up in support but both battalions were driven back to their own line. However they did manage to keep possession of the new mine crater. Eventually 5th Bn and the Shropshire Light Infantry were forced to withdraw. No ground was gained and they took very heavy casualties of 454 men including Alfred. |
Personal & Family History |
Birth Date/Place | Baptism Date/Place |
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Jul Qtr 1892 in Stratford on Avon | 9 Nov 1892 in Stratford on Avon |
Parents Names | Abode |
William and Eliza Brookes | 31 Shakespeare Street, Stratford on Avon |
Wife and Marriage Details | Children |
Annie Brookes nee Davies later Askew | Clarissa Lucilla born 20 Feb 1912 |
Jan Qtr 1912 in Stratford on Avon | |
Schools | Colleges |
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Address History | Employment History |
1892 - Stratford on Avon | 1901 - School age |
1901 - 31 Shakespeare Street, Stratford on Avon | 1911 - Labourer at Croft Farm, Stratford |
1911 - 31 Shakespeare Street, Stratford on Avon | 1913 - Soldier in O&BLI |
1912 - 10 Scholars Lane, Stratford on Avon | |
1916 - 1 Bull Street, Stratford on Avon | |