Holy Trinity WW1 Memorial

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Reference WMO/168768

Address:

St George's Church

Lune Street

Preston

PR1 2NN

England

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Status: On subsequent site(s)
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Metal Brass
Lettering: Painted
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Holy Trinity Church now closed, this memorial of four plaques is in the church of St George the Martyr, Preston.
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The four brass panels mounted on the wall beneath the War Memorial Window were transferred from Holy Trinity Church when it closed in 1952, and list Holy Trinity's War Dead.

John Aspinall; William Bagot; Walter Brown; Willie I.Burgess; Arnold Burnie; Robert Burnie; William Carr; John Charnock; Thomas Devine; John Eden; Richd. Fazackerley; James Foster; Walter Francis; Frank Garlick; John Gilbert; Ernest Gladwin; Harold Halewood; William Harrison; William Hewitt; Clifford Hind; Alfred Horam; Charles Horam; James Horam; Alfred Kaye; William Kirby; Frank Knighton; Walter Nelson; John Nuttall; John Paisley; James Penrith; Harold A.Price; Wm. Rosbottom; H.Rose; Richard Sharples; Frank Sisson; Richard Smith; Alexander Swales; Richard Swales; Alexander Tullis; Samuel Walker; Frank Williams; William W.S.Wood; James Yates.

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