Three former Lindley Methodist Chapels Book of Remembrance

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Reference WMO/155467

Address:

Lindley Methodist Church

East Street

Lindley

HD3 3ND

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Roll of Honour or Book of Remembrance
Materials:
  • Paper Paper
  • Timber Timber (any)
Lettering: Painted
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Situated at the north end of the village on East Street and in close proximity to the two schools, Lindley Infants and Lindley Junior schools both on George Street off East Street.The Chapel is also approximately ¼ mile from Huddersfield Royal infirmary and Lindley Clock Tower The Book of Remembrance Page 1 Roll of Honour Following the amalgamation of the three Lindley Methodist Societies in 1966 and the alteration and re-decoration of this Church in 1966 this BOOK containing detail of the War Memorial Tablets which stood in the three Methodist Chapels in Lindley was placed in the Lindley Methodist Church, East Street on Remembrance Sunday November 13th 1966 Page 2 Zion Chapel, Lidget Street Tablet 1914 – 1918 Page 3 Zion Chapel, Lidget Street Tablet 1914 – 1918 Pro Patria Page 4 Wesley Chapel, East Street Tablet 1914 – 1918 Memory Window in Memory of Also 1939 – 1945 This Tablet is dedicated to the sacred memory of the men of this Church who gave their lives in the War of 1939 – 1945 “Greater love hath no man than this” Page 5 Thorncliffe Street Chapel Tablet 1914 – 1918 To the Glory of God and in grateful memory of Also in appreciation of all others who served and in thankfulness for Gods protecting care, this tablet and vases are erected and these chairs placed in the communion “Greater love hath no man than this”
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Roll of Honour Following the amalgamation of the three Lindley Methodist Societies in 1966 and the alteration and re-decoration of this Church in 1966 this BOOK containing detail of the War Memorial Tablets which stood in the three Methodist Chapels in Lindley was placed in the Lindley Methodist Church, East Street on Remembrance Sunday November 13th 1966 “The men were very good unto us and we were not hurt They were a wall unto us both by night and by day” I Samuel 25 v.v. 15 – 16

1914 – 1918 Stanley Beaumont George Hy. Moore Joe Arthur Bray Albert Moorhouse Willie Bray Sam Pearson Fred Clough Joe Radcliffe Ernest Clough Frank Smith Handel Dean John Smith Arnold G. Dyson Arnold Stott Smith Henry Hall Norman Wilkinson Herbert May Harry Wilkinson Tom Knight Harry L. Woodhouse Walter Moore 1914 – 1918 Pro Patria Sidney Bamforth Frank Farrar Harry Lindley Harry Schofield Harold Bamforth Walter Firth Herbert Mallinson Willie Schofield Thom. Geo. Barnes Leonard Firth Fred Mallinson Edgar E. Shaw Harry Barnes Edward Firth Harold Mallinson Fred Shaw Dyson Batley Fred Allott Firth Harold Mear George Hy. Sheard Chas. Leonard Batley Percy Fox Joe Mellor Geo. Simeon John Wm. Beaumont G. Wilfred Fox Harold Mellor Walter Smith George Beaumont George Fox Joe Mellor Alfred Smith Harold Beaumont Frank Fox John T. Mellor Jack Smithson Dyson Beaumont Stanley Garthwaite Sidney Metcalfe Frank Smithson Donald Bentley Arthur Goldsborough Herbert Milnes Albert C. Speight J. W. Bilbrucke Norman B. Green Arthur Moore George Sykes F. Arthur Bluck Frank Haigh Jno. Leonard Moore Stanley W. Sykes Harry Booth Leonard Haigh Harold Moore Russell Sykes Vincent Booth Walter C. Heaton Reginald W. Moore Herbert Sykes Herbert Boothroyd G. Edgar Hepworth Jack Moore Joe Stanley Sykes Arnold Broadbent Norman Hepworth George Moore Joe Thornton Norman Brook Irving Hepworth Tom Moore Abm. Townend William Hy. Brook Ernest Hiley Joe Moore Frank Walker William Clough Willie Hiley Eli Moore Hy. Walker Leonard Clough Newton Hirst Harold Moore Joseph Walker George Cotton Herbert Holland Jas. Wm. Moore Arthur Warden Norman Crowther Wilfred Holt Leonard Moorhouse John R. White Joseph Darby Herbert Holt Fred Moorhouse Frank H. Whiteley Haydn Dean Willie Holt Geo. Hy. Moorhouse Herbert Willis Walter Dean Fred Holt Fred Pearson Arthur Wilkinson Dennis Drake Herbert Hollas Walter Pearson John Wilkinson F. Ewart Dyson Edgar Holden Holroyd Quarmby Benjamin Wood Fred Dyson Leslie Howe Norman Radcliffe Hector Wood Fred Eastwood Frank B. Hustler Arthur Roberts Walter Woodhouse George Ellam George W. Inman harry Robinson Stanley Woodhouse Arthur S. Ellam Willie Jepson Willie Schofield Jno. Wm. Yorke Arthur Ellam Willie C. King Luther Schofield Norman H. Farrar Edgar Lucas Thompson Schofield Allen Cliffe Walter Kitchen Thomas A. Conley Ernest Mettrick Hubert Crowther Sykes Mettrick Albert E. Day James W. Noble Hubert V. Day Harold Oldroyd Edward M. Dove Norman Pilling Sidney E. Dove John Priestley George Wm. Carrington Albert E. Schofield John Wm. Holt Arthur Wood Gideon S. Kitchen Walter Thorpe in the War of 1939 – 1945 William Mackie Hepworth Stanley Peckett Ronald Tweed Clarence French Herbert Hey Llewellyn Brick Stanley Mellor Sykes Mettrick James Roberts Oliver Pilling Francis H. Sherratt Inscription – there is no inscription on this memorial which does refer to World War 1 Allen Cliffe Edward M. Dove Walter Kitchen Norman Pilling Thomas A. Conley Sydney E. Dove Ernest Mettrick John Priestley Hubert Crowther George Wm. Garrington Sykes Mettrick Albert E. Schofield Albert E. Day John Wm. Holt James W. Noble Arthur Wood Hubert V. Day Gideon S. Kitchen Harold Oldroyd Walter Thorpe War Graves 204501 Private 82216 Private H. Holroyd L. Haigh Duke of Wellington’s Regt Royal Air Force 25th October 1919 Age 27 14th March 1919 Family Graves In Loving Memory of In Loving Memory of Pte. Wilfred Nutton Percy Drake 18301 D of W. WR. Regt. Sapper Royal Engineers the beloved son of who died at Minster Military Hospital John & Nancy E. Nutton May 4th 1917 Aged 37 who died at the 1st Loved Honoured Mourned Birmingham War Hospital Rednal Nov 29 1918

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