Reference WMO/144446
Edit memorial name, location & address- Metal Brass
- First World War (1914-1918)
- Second World War (1939-1945)
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This pulpit is erected to the glory of God and in grateful memory of the following men of this parish who fell serving their king and country during the Great War 1914 - 1919. 'Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends'. 'Their name liveth evermore. Ecclesiasticus'.In memory of the men of this parish & district who gave their lives in the 2nd. World War 1939 - 1945. 'Remember O Lord all those. The brave and the true who have died the death of honour and are departed in the hope of resurrection to freedom and justice in that place of light whence sorrow and mourning are far banished. Give them rest O Lord, thou lover of men.
WW1; John Hayward, James O. Hamer, Robert Baldwin, Ambrose Raby, Ernest Knowles, George Warren, Robert H. Booth, George R. Booth, Harry Forrest, Herbert Haslam, William Mather, Samuel Holden, Joe Wilson, James Horan, James G. Mainwaring, John Ramsbottom, Dennis Reynolds, Arthur Robertshaw, James H. Spencer, Orrell Whitehead, George Wilkinson, James Entwistle, William Whitehead, Grosvenor Hardy, Prince G. Railton, Fred Haworth, Sydney Lomas, Richard Haydock, John E. Riley, Norman Knowles, John H. Simpson, Alfred Simpson, James H. Haworth, William E. Barton, James Mather, William Whitehead, William Beckett, William Greenwood, Thomas Davies, John Hough, James Duckworth, George H. Hamer, Gerald Ainsworth, Sydney Corden, Thomas Duckworth, James Entwistle, Frank Stuart, Jack Cox, Ernest Isherwood, Samuel G. Hayward, William P Crook, Robert Greenwood, Samuel Mather, George Bottoms, Ralph Waddicor, Robert Walmsley, Ernest Grime, Moses Howarth, Stanley Tomlinson, Frederick Hulstone. WW2; Harry Baldwin, James Cannon, John Cox, William Entwistle, Dudley Franks, Harry Gleave, William Greenhalgh, Albert S. Greenwood, James K. Hackett, Albert E. Haworth, Joseph Hulme, Reginald Lowe, George Phillipson, Valentine Ridyard, Stephen Simpson, William Sinclair, Arthur Threlfall, William Whitehead, John Whittaker, Jeremiah Garnett.
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