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plaque - Taken by Philip Platt 10 Dec 2013
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Overall View of this and WMO/159928 - Taken by Stuart Nicholson 27 Feb 2024
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Overall View - Taken by Stuart Nicholson 27 Feb 2024
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Column 1 - Taken by Stuart Nicholson 27 Feb 2024
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Column 2 - Taken by Stuart Nicholson 27 Feb 2024
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Column 3 - Taken by Stuart Nicholson 27 Feb 2024
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Column 4 - Taken by Stuart Nicholson 27 Feb 2024
Reference WMO/160001
Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Marble
- First World War (1914-1918)
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In memory of the following members of this parish who gave their lives in the great war 1914-1919. 'Their memory abideth forever, and their righteousness shall not be forgotten'.
John Hy. Adams, Henry Ainscough, Eli Ainsworth, Henry Ainsworth, Joseph Ainsworth, William Ainsworth, John Wm. Alston, Edmund Jones Beaver, William Bennett, Richard Bennison, Richard Hy. Blackburn, Herbert Bleakledge, Frank Brennand, William Bretherton, John Bromiley, Herbert Brown, Tom Brown, Robert Clayton, George Collier, Jack Cork, Jack Wright Cowell,Fred Diggles, Henry Dowding, Frank Gartside, Henry Gaskell, Richard Geldeard, William Geldeard, James Gent, Thomas Glossop, Harry Glover, Alfred Gray, James Grimshaw, William Hargreaves, John Harling, William Harling, John Hewitt, Robert Astley Higham, John Hodgon, William Holbrook, Roland Holland, Robert John Hope, Alfred Hopwood, Thomas Howarth, Robert Wm. Hughes, Henry Hunter, Thomas Hunter, Joseph Jackson, Robert Jackson, Samuel Jackson, Harold Jackman, John Jackman, Edward Jenkins, Fred Jolly, John Jolly, J. Beattie Kettle, John Kettle, Jack Cleobury Leigh, Nicholas Livesey, John Lofthouse, John James Lyon, Edward Marsden, Harry Marsden, Herbert Marsden, Tom Martindale, Thomas Mawdesley, Lancelot Morris, Richard Morris, Thomas Myerscough, Harry Nelson, Henry Nightingale, Alexander Parkinson, George Payne, Tom Pollard, Joseph Porter, Thomas Rimmer, Louis Silcock, George Slater, William Fielden Taylor, William Trought, Tom Warburton, Adam Wharton, Matthew Whittaker, Thomas Wilkinson, James Wilson, Albert Worthington, John Wilson Wood, William Woods, Samuel Yates.
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