Gledholt Wesleyan Church


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Reference WMO/142858

Address:

Gledholt Methodist Church

Edgerton Grove Road

Huddersfield

HD1 5QX

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Timber Timber (any)
Lettering: Painted
Conflicts:
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Situated at the junction of Trinity Street, Westbourne Road and Edgerton Grove Road, adjacent to Huddersfield Ambulance Station and in close proximity to Greenhead Park and the Junction Inn Public House. The period commemorated is 1914 – 1919 and 1939 - 1945 Description – a large wooden plaque mounted in the inner wall of the Church entrance, at the bottom of the stairs to the worship area.
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The Inscription reads To the Glory of God Gledholt Wesleyan Church Roll of Honour and in honour of those who served In Ever Loving Memory of those who gave their lives 1914-1919 Their name liveth for evermore in the Great War this tablet is dedicated

Herbert Armitage Wilson Hirst Jack L. Armitage Stanley Holdsworth Ronald Armitage Jack W. Humphreys John Bevers Herbert Iredale Austin K. Bottomley Fred Kitchenar Henry J. Bower Stanley Lever Laurence Bower Ernest Liddell Herbert Brier Alfred Lilley Fred Cartwright Dyson Mallinson Arthur Chapman Geo. D. Mallinson Richard J. Clarke Vincent Milner Norman Clayton Ernest W. Moore Cyril Cowling Herbert Ainley Arnold E. Newsome Frank Cowling Arthur W. Bailey Tom Pearson Raymond Cowling William Brier Herbert Shaw Albert Crampton Fred Chapman Henry Small Robert H. Crowther Henry Coulter Hubert Smith Stanley Crowther Arthur Jackson Clara L. Thornton Norman Dodgson Percy Liddell Norman W. Thornton Ephraim Dyson Wilfred Morgan Philip Thornton John Archie Elliott George H. Thorpe Alfred H. Thorpe Robert Elliott Ernest P. Wilton Harold F. Waite Arnold Eyre Geoffrey Walker Thomas E. Grosvenor Walter E. Waterworth Herman Haigh Harry Whitehead Harry Harvey Harold B. Wilkinson Geo. F. Hickman

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