Lune Street Wesleyan Church & Brotherhood Roll of Honour, WW1

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Reference WMO/168660

Address:

Central Methodist Church

Lune Street

Preston

PR1 2NL

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Roll of Honour or Book of Remembrance
Materials:
  • Glass Glass
  • Paper Paper
  • Timber Timber (any)
Lettering: Other
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Large framed Roll of Honour, normally kept upstairs within the church. Brought down into the main body of the church for remembrance tide.
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At the top of the Roll: Roll of Honour. For King and Country. Lune Street Wesleyan Church and Brotherhood, men who served in His Majesty's Forces during the Great War 1914-1918. At the bottom there is a legend denoting: + (Killed); o (solid circle) (Died); o (open circle) (Wounded); x (Died of Wounds).

Berry, W. 4th L.N.Lancs Regt (KILLED); Beetham, Christopher W. 3/4th York & Lancaster Regt; Birtles, S. 4th L.N.Lancs Regt; Blanchflower, John. 2/9th West Lancs. R.F.A.; Burdess, Lionel L. Motor Transport A.S. Corps; Baldwin, Arthur. Anti-Aircraft Sec. R.G.A.; Chambers, James. 4th Loyal North Lancs.; Cookson, John. 9th Loyal North Lancs. (WOUNDED); Darlington, E. 155th A. Vet. Corps.; Edmondson, J. Army Ordnance Corps.; Edge, A.G. 8th Reserve Battery R.F.A.; Fazackerley, G.Sidney. Australian Corps (WOUNDED); Fiddler, E. 2nd Garr. Batt. Suffolk Regt; Forrester, A. 111th Brigade R.F.A.; Gill, J. Loyal North Lancs (KILLED); Gill, W. Loyal North Lancs (KILLED); Greenwood, William Alfred. 2/9th Batt. 2nd West Lancs R.F.A. (DIED); Greenwood, Fred. Royal Army Medical Corps; Greenwood, George H. Royal Engineers; Grundy, P. 59th Draft Royal Scots (WOUNDED); Hamer, F. 13th R.G.A. Siege Batt.; Heane, Alan. Royal Marine Artillery; Heane, Sidney. 9th Batt. Gloucester Regt.; Heane, Frank. Mechanical Transport Service; Hogg, John. 2/4th Loyal North Lancs.; Hogg, Frank. 259th Comp. Mech. Tran. A.S.C.; Hodgson, W. 276th Brigade, R.F.A.; Kingsmill, T.G. Duke of Cornwall's L. Infantry; Laidlow, T. Transf. to Barrow for Munitions; Leverington, F. 68th Welsh D.A.C.; Lucas, Charles. Army Ordnance Corps. 56th Comp.; Lucas, Frederick. Royal Fusiliers, Bible Schools Bn. (KILLED); Mears, Arthur. Westminster Dragoons; Mears, Horace. Westminster Dragoons; Muncaster, F. 7th Batt. Royal West Kents; Bond, R.Maxwell. Army Ordnance Corps; Gardner, E.W. Royal Garrison Artillery; Morris, F. Royal Field Artillery; McHugh, M. 2nd King's Own Regt,; Nicholls, Thomas. National Reserve, L.N.Lancs; Ogden, James. Prov. Coy. R.A.M.C.; Ogden, John. Royal Field Artillery; Parker, Alan. King's Own Lancasters (DIED); Parker, Cecil. 10th Batt. Liverpool Scottish; Parker, Frank. R.A.M.C., Loyal North Lancs. Regt; Place, H. 8th Field Amb. R.A.M.C.; Place, J. 286th Brigade R.F.A.; Prater, C.F. 286th Brigade R.F.A.; Pye, B. Royal Field Artillery; Riches, Richard. Royal Army Med. Corps; Roe, Tom. Royal Fusiliers (DIED OF WOUNDS); Sheliker, Robert. Loyal North Lancs; Silcox. Leslie G. 132nd Field Amb. R.A.M.C.; Smith, William A. Palatine R.F.A.; Smith, Samuel H. 1/5th Cheshire Regt.; Smith, Lewis B. 19th Hussars; Stables, J. Nat. Reserve L.N.Lancs.; Swift, J. 3rd King's Own; Simpson, Harry. Royal Flying Corps; Sefton, J. 54th D.A.C.; Titterington, J. 95th Field Amb. R.A.M.C.; Toulmin, Arthur. H.M.S. Jupiter, R.N.; Toulmin, Joseph. Univ. and Pub. Schools Batt. 21st R. Fus.; Toulmin, Harold. 6th Batt. Loyal North Lancs (WOUNDED); Turner, William. 3rd Batt. Liverpool King's Own (WOUNDED); Wiggins, William. Army Service Corps; Winter, Arthur. Royal Flying Corps; Winter, Carl Gordon. Lancaster Hussars Yeomanry; Woodhouse, A. No.5 Fortress Co., R.A.R.O.; Whistler, J. Remount Depot, A.S.C.; Yates, Joseph Edward. 2nd West Lancs, R.F.A.; Yeo, John. Drill Instructor; Whiteside, E. Royal Engineers; Crook, E.

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