Linthwaite

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Reference WMO/155511

Address:

Christ Church

Church Lane

Linthwaite

HD7 5TA

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:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Situated in Church Lane, Linthwaite in close proximity to Colne Valley High School in the ‘Heights’ area of the village Description – The Memorial is a large solid wooden plaque situated in the Nave on the South wall of the Church. The period commemorated is 1914 – 1918 and 1939 - 1945
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The inscription reads:- Remember the Men of Linthwaite Who died for their Country 1914 - 1918 Greater love hath no man than his 1939 – 1945

1914 - 1918 Thomas Armitage Addyn Garside Ernest Mallinson Willie Stansfield Leonard Barker Fred Garside Herbert Mellor Arthur Sunderland George Barker Charles H. Gaunt Lewis Mellor Harry Surtees Ernest Baxter Fred Cheson Benjamin Miller George Sykes Fred Baxter Wilfred Greenwood Alfred Mosley Herbert Sykes Fred Baxter Slantgate Frank Gledhill John Oldham Harold Sykes Hartley Baxter Joe Grange Robert E. Pearson Norman Sykes (places) P. Wm. Blackburn Tom Harrison Stafford Pogson H. Sykes Crossley Harold Bower E. Gouldstone Tom Poole Willie Sykes (Rock) Fred Buckley Harry Hellawell Tom Quamby Willie Sykes Willie Bryce Humphrey Hirst Albert Roberts H. S. Tattersall Arnold Campnett Norman Hunt Jack Robertshaw John W. Taylor N. Chippendale Harry Hill A. A. Robinson J. W. Thompson Tom Clark Edward Hobson T. W. Robinson Fred Townsend Louis Clay Arthur Holmes Sam B. Robinson F. E. Tomlinson Frank Clegg Harry Holroyd Herbert Rollin T. Russell Wade Frank L. Cook George Holroyd Frank Schofield Thomas V. Walker Albert Cockroft Norris Holroyd James Schofield George W. Walker Richard Coppey George E. Hoyle Arthur Shaw Percy Whitehead Arthur Dawson Fred Hoyle Eli Shaw Arthur Whiteley Archie Douglas Edgar Iredale Fred Shaw Herbert Whiteley W. Drinkwater William Jackson C. Singleton Herbert Whitwam Frank Dyson Lawence Jepson Abraham Smith Tom Wild Fred Eastwood Matthew H. Jubb Dan Smith Thomas Wilkinson Richd Eastwood Charles Kent David Smith Harry Wood David F. Evans Fred Lockwood Tom Smith John Harry Wood Alfred D. Perry 1939 – 1945 Edgar Ainley Willie Cotton James Haigh John Fallows Robinson Carlton Austin John Dodson Robert F. Ives Albert Ernest John Shaw Fred Bacon Fred Dyson Roy Jarman J. G. Sharp Clarence Bardsley Joe Edwin Dyson Fred Knight Ronald Smith Leonard Bates Stanley Eastwood William Keith Lockwood Kenneth Stephenson Jim Beaumont Edmund Farrand George Mate John Leonard Taylor George A. Banks Hilton France Philip Parkin Raymond Travis Norman Brammall James William Gleadall Tom Pearson Joel Whitwam Harold Stevenson Brook John Harold Goldthorpe Douglas Priestley Fred Wilde Philip Cashmore Ronald Wilde PO/1223 Private 943809 Sergeant 1750034 Gunner H. S. Tattersall G. A. Binks J. W. Gleadall Royal Marine Light Infantry Wireless Operator Royal Artillery 14th May 1916 Age 20 Royal Air Force 3rd March 1941 Age 23 + 7th December 1940 Age 23 + Thy will be done + In remembrance __________ Death loves a shining mark some day we will understand ______________ _________________ Volunteer 1816549 J. F. Robinson H. S. Brook 26th West Riding B>N Royal Artillery Home Guard 21st November 1944 Age 38 20th September 1941 Age 44 + + Peace be with you Into life’s sunshine __________ out of life’s rain in Heaven we shall all meet again ______________

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