Career
He made nearly 450 appearances in the Football League for and Bury, including more than 300 in the First Division, and was capped for England. Tremelling was born in Newhall, Derbyshire. He first played for his local team, Langwith Colliery Junction Wagon Works, as a full back, but went in goal when they were hit by injuries.
He played for Mansfield Town, and appeared for Lincoln City in wartime competition, but moved to before league football resumed after the First World War.
He went straight in as first choice goalkeeper, and remained so for eleven seasons, until Harry Hibbs took over in the 1929-1930 season. He moved to Bury in May 1932, but returned to in June 1936 as assistant trainer, a position which he held for five years.
After retiring from football he went into the licensed trade. He died in aged 80.