East Ardsley war memorial

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Reference WMO/156514

Address:

St Michael's Church ground

Church Lane

Off A650 Bradford Road

East Ardsley

Leeds

WF3

England

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Status: Unknown
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Other monument
Materials:
  • Stone Granite
Lettering: Leaded
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Erected by relations and friends in memory of the fallen brave of WW1. Names of the fallen in WW2 added later.Situated in the grounds of St Michael's Church.
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To the Honour and Glory of God this monument is erected by relations and friends in memory of the fallen brave in this parish and district in the Great War 1914 to 1918

1914 George T. Davies, Fred Williamson, (Navy) .Arthur Clayton, (Army) . 1915 Frederic Cooke, John R. Lorriman, John Hooley, John W. Brook, Amos Harper, Alfred C. Green, Charles L. Miller. 1916 George Everitt, Harry Hick, George Parsons, Alfred Richardson, George S. Everett, Herbert Quinn, Willie Waters, Horace H. Clarke, Elmsall Noble, John Mc Ginley, Joseph W. Mann, Fred Carpenter, Walter E. Bloomfield, James W. Westwood, John E. Singer, William H. Covell, James Richardson, Harold Walker, John Wheate. 1917 Thomas W. Aveyard, Alfred Illingworth, Herbert Woolin, Clarence Hookham, Laurence Armitage, George Brown, John C. Sharpe, Alfed Richardson, Walter Bower, William Clayton, Stanley W. Blackburn, William Cannings, Maurice Paver, Clifford Reddyhoff, Louis Hepworth. 1918 Jack Waters, Ernest A. Collinson, Ernest Mason, Willie Richardson, Clifford C. Speight, Cyril J. Binks, Tom Foster, Harry Bristow, Arthur Gaunt, Harold Proud, John D. Backhouse, Thurwell Summers, Arthur Sykes, Albert Steele, Horace Moore, Christopher Waterhouse, Hedley Broadhead, Christopher Pell, Herbert Harper, Fred Bruce, Walter Cowell. 1919 Harry Broadhead. 1939-1945 L.G. Renour, S. Thompson, W. Avyard, K.H.Carver, P.W. Gobbold, H. Crawford, L.W. Hutchinson (RAF), J.F. Crossley, W. Crossley, A.A. Doncaster, T. Gledhill, J. Greenwood, F. Haldane, J. Kelly, A.A. Latimer, C.W. Linford, F. Waddington, H. Wainwright.

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