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Underbank Church - Taken by Chris Reynolds 17 Oct 2015
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Underbank Church tablet now in Holmfirth Methodist Church grounds , Great War tablet, stone, 16 names - Taken by GPH 23 13 Jan 2016
Reference WMO/160682
Address:
In the Grounds of Holmfirth Methodist Church
School Street
Holmfirth
HD9 7EQ
England
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- First World War (1914-1918)
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Stone tablet reads: To the Glory of God and in Loving Memory of those who served in the Great War. 1914 – 1919 and of that number these did not return Marble tablet reads: To The Honoured memory of the men from this School Who fell in the Great War 1914-1919 Below the names is the inscription: 'Who died for us' 1. THESS. 5 v.10.
The names on the Stone tablet are: James Bower John L. Lockwood Harry Bray George Marsh Lewis Coldwell Joseph Mellor Tom Crossland Luther Mellor Luther Hellawell Ben Ramsden Edward Hodgson Fred Turton Harry Holmes Fred Turton (of Gully) Tom Horsfall Wilson Turton The names on the Marble tablet are: Harry Armitage Herbert Battye Thomas R. Booth Walter Booth James A.Heap Harry Hirst Sam Hinchliffe
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