Their catalogue describes the book as follows:-
BRIGADIER-GENERAL R.B. BRADFORD, VC, MC AND HIS BROTHERS. Roland Boys Bradford won the VC with 9th Durham Light Infantry (age 25) and was killed in France on 30th November, 1917. His brother, Lieutenant-Commander George Nicholson Bradford, RN, was also killed and won the VC during the action on the Mole, Zeebrugge, 23rd April, 1918. A third brother, James (D.L.I) received the MC. 154 pages. £17.95 - OUR PRICE - £11.95. Order No. B648
The book was still available as of 20th September 2000.
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Summary page about all four brothers
Summary details and short biography of Roland Bradford by Malcolm McGregor
Durham Light Infantry Museum and Roland Bradford
Mention of Roland Bradford in Brigadier Young's Book on Rommel
List of V Cs awarded at the Battles of the Somme
Roland B. Bradford:- Details from Commonwealth War Graves Commission Records
Click here for page of Tribute Letters about Roland Bradford
Click here to see page with details of Memorials & Plaques in Roland's memory
Click here for Roland's Address to his New Troops fresh out from England
George N. Bradford:- Details from Commonwealth War Graves Commission Records
James B. Bradford:- Details from Commonwealth War Graves Commission Records
Thomas A. Bradford:- Details and photographs from the family
Amy Isabelle Bradford - the younger schoolgirl sister
LINK to Albert McKenzie and the other Zeebrugge V.C.'s
LINK to Mike Chapman's Victoria Cross Reference
LINK to British Light Infantry Regiments' site
LINK to the Durham Light Infantry site
LINK to D. L. I. Museum website
LINK to The War Graves Commission
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