1914-15 Star (17933.PTE.A.BRADBURY.CHES.R.); British War Medal and Victory Medal 1914-1920 (17933 PTE.A.BRADBURY.CHES.R.)
17933 PTE.A.BRADBURY.CHES.R. Alexander Bradbury, born Hillgate, Cheshire in 1879. Served with the 3rd Bn. Cheshire Regt. and the Labour Corps in WWI. He attested at Stockport on 6.11.1914 and was discharged, no longer physically fit for war service, on 17.12.1917. He was posted to France with the B.E.F. on 25.9.1915 and was transferred to the Labour Corps on 8.5.1917 and, once on the Reserve List was placed for employment with the British Griffin Chilled Iron and Steel Company, Barrow-in-Furness. His address on discharge was 77 Wellington Street, Stockport.
He passed away in June 1918 - from "the effects of aggravation" of his medical condition and is remembered on the Northwich Parish War Memorial in Cheshire.