London and North Western/Furness Joint Railway

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Reference WMO/169151

Address:

Moor Row Working Men's Club

Scalegill Road

Moor Row

CA24 3JW

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: Inscribed on a plaque
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Brass Plaque. When it was first moved to the club mounted in a solid oak case, with roller shutters. Now (August 2022) it is fixed directly to the back (north) wall of the bar, adjacent to the serving counter. The bar is to the right of the main entrance (where the name board is on the attached external photograph. The room to the left is the function room. It was formerly at the Railway Station until closure, then the Parish Hall until closure, now at the Working Mens Institute since 2008. Unveiled 25 April 1920.
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ROLL OF HONOUR/IN REMEMBRANCE OF THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS/OF THE L & NW AND FURNESS JOINT RAILWAY/WHO DIED WHILE IN THE SERVICE OF THEIR KING/AND COUNTRY DURING THE GREAT WAR 1914-1919/ [names] THE UNDERMENTIONED ALSO SERVED IN THE ARMY [names]/ WAR DECLARED-AUGUST 4TH 1914 ARMISTICE-NOVEMBER 11TH 1918 PEACE TREATY SIGNED-JUNE 28TH 1919

DIED- CORPL A.D. KIRKBRIDE- SHROPSHIRE LI (1915), L. CORPL J. SEWELL- BORDER REGT (1916), PRIVATE G. KITCHIN- BORDER REGT (1918), PRIVATE J.B. ROBINSON- BORDER REGT (1918), CORPORAL T. GLOVER- BORDER REGT (1918), SERVED & RETURNED: Column 1- C.Q.M.S. R.S. ARMSTRONG, CORPORAL R.B. BOWES, CORPORAL L.H. BROOKS-wounded, CORPORAL A.S. ELLIOT, PTE. P.L. GRANT-prisoner of war, PTE J.S. HAWKRIGG-wounded, PTE T. LANCASTER, SERGT J. LITT, Column 2- CORPL D.A. MCGHIE, SERGT S.G. NEAVES-wounded, PTE F.D. PEARSON, SPR G.N. POSTLETHWAITE, PTE F. ROBINSON-prisoner of war, SERGT T.W.TELFER, PTE M. WILLIAMSON-wounded, PTE T.S. WILLIAMSON, WAR DECLARED-AUGUST 4TH 1914/ ARMISTICE-NOVEMBER 11TH 1918/ PEACE TREATY SIGNED-JUNE 28TH 1919

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