Kearsley War Memorial

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Reference WMO/162565

Address:

Old Town Hall

Bolton Road

Kearsley

Bolton

BL4 8NJ

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Roadside
Description: Other cross
Materials:
  • Metal Bronze
  • Stone Stone (any)
Lettering: Raised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Cross of Sacrifice with wall on three sides and Bronze plaques with names. Standing by the side of the road at the site of Kearsley Town Hall (now demolished) Plaques list the names of the dead in both world wars. WW1 151 names, WW2 61 names.
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Lest we forget _ In honoured memory of the men of _Kearsley who gave their lives in the _ cause of freedom in the Great War _ (names)To honour the fallen in the second world war _ (names) _ May they rest in peace.

WW1: Harold Ashton, Arthur Ashurst, Richard Atherton, John Atkinson, Harold Banks, Herbert Barnes, Thomas Barrett, William T. Barrett, Ralph Barwise, Walter Battersby, William Battersby, Oswald Bentley, Fred Berry, David R. Berry, Williiam Bleakley, Robert Blease, Charles Blower, Joseph Bradley, Thomas H. Brannan, William Bryan, William Brierley, John L. Bridge, Thomas Brooks, John Brundrett, Charles Buckley, James Byron, Percy Chapman, John Conley, Ernest Conroy, A. Reginald Coope, Thomas W. Craven, Robert Crompton, Herbert Dewhurst, George Dover, James Dunn, Lewis Eagan, Robert S. Eckersley, John E. Entwistle, Harry Forshaw, James Fox, John Fray, Matthew Fray, William Gibson, Herbert Gittins, William Goodran, Peter Gorton, James Green, Jacob Greenhalgh, Benjamin Grundy, Harold C. Grundy, Fred Hacking, Albin Halliwell, James Halliwell, Joseph Hamblett, James Hardman, Fred Haworth, Joseph Heywood, Harry Higson, James F. Hindle, Tom Hynes, Frank Holt, William Housley, Frank Hoyle, Albert Hurst, Samuel Ingham, Ellis Isherwood, Fred Jackson, James Jackson, Samuel Jackson, Stanley Jackson, Patrick Kelly, William Lowton, Charles R. Leigh, James Lever, Albert Lightbown, James Lightbown, Arthur R. Lindley, Joseph Lomax, Lewis Lord, William Loveless, Frederick W. Marsh, Thomas Martin, Joseph Massey, Simeon Moore, George Morris, Harry Moss, William Nelson, Fred Nuttall, William Nuttall, John Oakes, Thomas Ogden, Thomas Parkinson, Arthur Partington, James Prendergast, Robert Ramsbottom, Nathan Robey, Samuel Rowland, Frank A. Royley, Harry Royley, Joseph H. Royley, William Rudd, James B. Rushton, A. Harold Scarlin, Frank Seddon, Robert J. Settle, William Shaw, Thomas Sheppard, Frank Shippobottom, George Smith, Rufus Smith, James H. Steele, Joseph Stones, Albert Stronge, George Sutton, George Swingewood, William Tatlock, William Tatlock, Matthew Taylor, Sidney Taylor, Samuel Taylor, Thomas Thornton, Edward Titterington, John Tonge, Walter Tonge, William Tyldsley, Jesse Vickers, William Vickers, Albert Walker, Andrew Walker, Arthur Walker, Peter Walker, Andrew Ward, Albert Waters, Robert Welsey, John H. White, Edward Whitelegge, Joseph Wilcox, Albert Wilkins, George Wilkins, Thomas Wilkins, Charles Wilson, John N. Wolstencroft, William H. Woodhall, William Wolstenholme, Robert J. Wright, Joseph Yates, Moses Yates. WW2: John Bailey, Jack Beech, Cyril Bennett, Frederick Bennett, John Blakeley, James H. Botham, Sidney Bradshaw, William Burt, Frank Burton, Charles Chatton, Neville Cowan, James Cragg, John Crompton, Leslie Davies, Thomas Davies, James H. Fairclough, Donald Grant, John Green, Victor Grundy, Joseph Hamblett, Herbert Horrobin, Alice A. Ingham, John Jackson, Harry Lambert, Stanley E. Lambert, Henry Lawton, James W. Lawton, Leonard Latham, Robert Litterick, John Lomax, Robert Longworth, Colin Masson, Harold O. Meakin, Douglas A. Miner, Charles Molyneux, Lewis J. Molyneux, John Morton, Alan Newton, Maurice O. Oakley, Clarence Ogden, Alfred Pearson, Stanley Richardson, Frederick E. P. Rigby, Harry Sharp, James Smethurst, Alfred Smith, Thomas Smith, John Stones, Ronald Stones, Cyril Tatlock, Herbert Tatlock, Albert Taylor, Harold Taylor, William H. Taylor, Ronald Thomson, Edward Walker, Abraham E. Wardle, Edmund W. Weaver, William Whitley, Harry Whittaker.

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