Christ Church, Chatburn

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Reference WMO/138788

Address:

Sawley Road

Chatburn

BB7 4BE

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Unknown cross
Materials:
  • Stone Stone (any)
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Set in the churchyard of Christ Church, the memorial is a cross (celtic) on an inscribed pedestal.
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To the glory of God in heartfelt thankfulness for the great deliverance and the blessing of peace. In thankfulness to the men of Chatburn and Worston who fought for us in the Great War and returned in safety and more especially in proud and grateful remembrance of those who laid down their lives. This cross is erected by the inhabitants of this parish. November 1920.

1914 - 1918 John Atkinson, John E. Bowskill, Leonard Briggs, John Carr, Joseph V. Ellel, William Green, Wilfred Hustwaite, James Hanson, James Hatfield, T. Clifford Lawson, William Marsden, John E. Pinder, Whitwell S.W. Sleading, William A.H. Smith, Robert Thwaites, James Tomlinson, William Tomlinson, Herbert Whitaker, Robert M. Wignall, Amos Webster, Albert Jackson. 1939 1945 Herbert W. Aspin, William Bithell, Sydney Dugdale, Harry H. Dunnington, Harry S. Frankland, Lewis Hackett, Sydney Limbert, George E. Mennell, John E. Mennell, Douglas Neilson, Neville A. Rawlinson, Ernest Robinson, John G. Robinson, Sam Taylor, Alan Tomlinson, Leonard Whipp, T. Leslie Wignall.

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