Linthwaite Methodist Church War Memorial

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Reference WMO/155520

Address:

Stones Lane

Linthwaite

Huddersfield

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:
  • Metal Bronze
Lettering: Unknown
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Situated in Stones Lane off Chapel Hill approximately ¼ mile from Manchester Road on the outskirts of the village centre Description – There are two (2) bronze memorial plaques inside the Church to remember those who gave their lives in World War 1 and World War 11. There are also two War Graves and one family grave in the Church graveyard
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The inscription for World War 1 reads:- 1914 - 1919 This Tablet Is erected to the Glory of God and in sacred memory of those associated with this Church who gave their lives in the European War 1914 – 1919 Also to commemorate the loyalty of all those who served their Country in the cause of Freedom and Right their names are recorded on the Church Roll of Honour Thou was’t their rock, their fortress and their might, Thou Lord, their Captain in the well-fought fight, Thou, in the darkness drear their one true light Alleluia _____________________________ 1939 – 1945 This Tablet is dedicated to the Glory of God and with proud gratitude to the men and women of this Church who served in His Majesty’s Forces in the Second World War

1102603 Gunner 1610384 Aircraftsman 1st Cl. J. L. Taylor R. Jarman Royal Artillery Royal Air Force 26th January 1941 Age 34 25th February 1944 Age 21 + + Loved and remembered always Resting -------------------------- Where no shadows fall in perfect peace he awaits us all _________________ In loving memory of Walter Jepson who died January 18th 1908 age 54 years also of Elizabeth relict of the above who died March 29th 1928 aged 73 also of Lawrence Jepson R.F.A. Son of the above killed in action March 21st 1918 aged 22 years and was interred at New British Cemetery, Roye, France At Rest ___________________

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