WHALLEY

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Reference WMO/121880

Address:

Whalley Grammar School

Station Road

Whalley

Clitherhoe

BB7 9RH

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Calvary
Materials:
  • Stone Sandstone
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
  • Northern Ireland
About the memorial: The memorial takes the form of a Calvary on a square plinth with steps leading up to it from the road . Designed by Sir Percy Scott Worthington , it is made of York stone and was unveiled on 3rd September, 1921.The inscription is slit into four parts - each part heading the four sides of the plinth with the fallen of WW1 below each part.The WW2 fallen are remembered on a memorial in the form of an open book - the inscription being on the left leaf and the names of the fallen on the right leaf.Under the name ' Ernest Ince' is an inscription to a soldier who was killed in Northern Ireland in 1992.
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(WW1) To the memory of the men of (12 names B-D) Whalley who laid down their (13 names D-I)lives for King and Country ( 13 names K-O) in the Great War . (13 names P-Y)(WW2) In remembrance of the men of this parish who died in the cause of freedom 1939 - 1945. (9 names) (Name) Northern Ireland 1992.

WWI: Chris Bailey ; Allan Edwin Barnes ; Moses Bartlett ; R. Bentham ; H. Brayshaw ; Chris Chiney ; W. Clutton ; John Craggs ; Fred Craven ; Bert Crowther ; Francis E. Davis ; R. Dean ; H Dennett. ; William H. Doxey ; J. Eastham ; William Exton ; Albert Garratt ; Athur Green ; William Green ; Joseph Harrison Greenup ; William Goodman ; S. Hindle ; N.Hopwood ; John Hoyle ; Ernest Ince ;Damian John Shackleton ; H. Knowles ; William Knowles ; R. H. Lambert ; Alfred Lawrence ; E. C. Longworth ; Fred Lyne ; John J.M.Macklin ; J.Albert Marshall ; George Mashiter ; R.Mercer ; T.Birtwell Morris ; F.T.Ormerod ; R.T. Ormerod ; George Parramore ; Fred Procter ; Fred Roose ; C.W. Rydeheard ; Wilfred Sankey ; E.R Sipson ; T. Smith ; Herbert T Sydes ; James Walton ; John E Walton ; John A Webb ; W.H. Yates. WWII: Richard N. Briggs ; Frank Cunliffe ; John L. Gerrard ; William Hebden ; Wilfred Merchant ; Walter F. Moule ; Tom Rutter ; Norman Simpson ; Hubert S. Stanley. Wall-mounted plaque: Northern Ireland conflict,1992: Damian John Shackleton.

Grade II (England)

1096086

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