| War deathsLike most families in Europe, the Bramhills lost many young men in the First World War. I have recorded the Bramhills and Bramhalls here, but you may like to check other name variants yourself. UK main libraries should have a list of casualties on CD.KISMETOpal fires in the Western Sky (For that which is written must ever be) And a bullet comes droning, whining by, To the heart of a sentry close to me.For some go early and some go late (a dying scream on the evening air) And who is there that believes in Fate As a soul goes out in the sunset flare?R.B. MARRIOTT-WATSON, killed in action 1918 | | |