Styal

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Reference WMO/113392

Address:

Hollin Lane (B5166)

Near junction with Station Road

Styal

England

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Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Roadside
Description: Obelisk
Materials:
  • Stone Stone (any)
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: On National Trust Property: A memorial to the men of Styal who fell in the two world wars. Originally the memorial was closer to the road but it was moved back to a safer position following a local fundraising campaign in 2002. It is now sited on National Trust land. Two of the men named on the memorial, Arthur and Robert Greg, were the sons of the family who gave Quarry Bank Mill to the National Trust and some of the other men listed would have worked at the mill. For some reason google map gives this section or road as Styal Road, when the sign saying Hollin Lane is in clear view in the photo.
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To The Men Of Styal, Who Laid Down Their Lives, In The Great War. 1914-1919 (Names) 1939-1945 (Names)

[First World War] Brig Gen Noel Lee VD DL, Capt F A J Eastwood, Capt Arthur T Greg, Capt William H Watney, Sec Lieut Robert P Greg, Sec Lieut Noel E Lee, Sec Lieut Godfrey Mason, Sergt James Goldstraw, Corp George Allman, L Cp William Bone, L Cp Alfred Sprowson, Pte Arthur Adshead, Pte Joseph H Brown, Pte James Ashpital, Pte Charles Bowyer, Gnr John T Earlam, Pte Arthur Frost, Pte Arthur Jackson, Pte Arthur Jenkins, Pte Harold Johnson, Pte Thomas Leah, Pte Thomas Moore, Pte Albert Scott, Pte Alfred Wood, Pte John Worthington --- [Second World War] F/O John L Halliday, P/O Philip J Halliday

Grade II (England)

1430964

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