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plaque - Taken by Philip Platt 14 Jan 2014
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Holy Trinity Church - Taken by Bolton Libraries and Museum Service 20 Feb 2018
Reference WMO/162317
Edit memorial name, location & address- Metal Brass
- Timber Timber (any)
- First World War (1914-1918)
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To the glory of God and in memory of those connected with this church who fell in the Great War 1914-1919. This reredos and this tablet are erected by the congregation. They were a wall unto us by night and by day.
Fred Abbott M.M., Benjamin Aldred, Fred Amos, Frank Archer, Harry Archer, Edward Atherton M.C., Ebor Bain, John Barker, James Barton, John Bentham, Whitworth L. Billington, Roy Blease, Albert V. Brownhill, Joseph O. Carter, Joseph Charnock, Richard Chester, Jesse Chipchase, Herbert A. Cooper, Ernest Cotton, Edwin Cross, John Curran, Arthur Davenport, George Davenport, Frank E. Davenport, George Dewhurst, William A. Dent, Thomas Edwards D.C.M., Richard Fearnley, John Firth, Rowland Foster, Tom Gerrard, Richard Gledhill, James Haley, Frank Hart, Frederick W. Hart, George W. Hawkesworth, William J. Hazlehurst, James Hodgkinson, William Holt, James Holt, William Holt, William Hulme, Wilson Hornby, William Hurst M.M., Gordon Hornby, Ernest Jones, Harry Kirkman, Joseph Livesey, Arthur Longworth, William Lowbridge, Thomas E. Makinson, James B. Makinson, Richard Miller, Richard P. Morris, William Morri, Norman Myers, Richard Nelson, Robert Nolan, Herbert Partington, Middleton Peel, Thomas H. Pendlebury, James Pearson, William Phillips, Charles Ranoe, Thomas Ryder, John Sefton, James Sherrington, Fred R. Smith, Herbert Stamford, Robert Stones, Vernon A. Taylor, Edward H. Thomas, John Thompson, Walter Turner, Robert Walmsley, Benjamin Walsh, Sydney Whittaker D.C.M., Richard Woods, William R. Worthington, John Yates, William Yates.
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