Greengate District


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Reference WMO/175945

Address:

RAF Lancaster Club

Eccles New Road

Weaste

Salford

England

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Status: Lost/missing
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Stone of remembrance
Materials:
  • Stone Stone (any)
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Two, two columned, stone tablets with dedication & names in raised lettering. Both stones have a blue edged pediment with RAF crest in relief above a blue cross with blue leaf design on either side.Originally there were 2 soldier figures on either side of stones. The stones are broken. .

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THIS MEMORIAL IS TO COMMEMORATE THE HEROES OF THIS DISTRICT IN THE GREAT WAR 1914 - 1918 THEY SHALL LIVE IN EVERLASTING REMEMBRANCE (Taken from the details at: www.salfordwarmemorials.co.uk/greengate-district-memorial.html)

Edgar Anderson (Wounded), William Armstrong, Martin Burns, Robert Burns, James H Burns (Wounded), John Burns, Thomas Burns (Wounded), William H Burns (Wounded), William Booth (Killed), George Bradbury (Died), Thomas Battersby (Drowned), Felix Battersby (Died of Wounds), Richard Bowen, James Burke, John G.T.Bent, Francis Bent, Peter Bainbridge (Killed), William Barker (Killed), Alfred Bowater, Arthur Blow, Samuel Carline, Alfred Cunningham, John Crow (Died of Wounds), John Cosgrove (Wounded), Peter Clayton (Died), Thomas R Charnley, James Callaghan (Killed), Joseph Dean, John Durr (Died), Joseph H Edge Jack Edge (Wounded), Albert Evans, John Egerton, W James Farley (Killed), Francis Finley (Wounded), William Finley (Wounded), William Fernley (Died), Thomas Fernley, Dennis Flannery (Killed), J.T.Garvey MM (Killed), John H Graham (Killed), Thomas Gibbins (Died of Wounds), Harry Gibbins, Alfred Guinn, James Gorman (Killed), William Gilluley, Joseph Galloway, Albert Galloway, Walter Galloway, George Gostridge (Killed), Frederick G Hall, Joseph Harris (Killed), George Hayes (Wounded), William Hewitt (Killed), Ernest Horsfield, Horace Horsfield (Wounded), Richard Hopkins, Thomas Hopkins, John Hopkins (Killed), George Hopkins, William Hopkins, James Horrocks, Thomas Hamer, Richard Hamer, Robert Hamer, Andrew Hamer, Thomas Harfield, Charles Hebblethwaite (Died), Harold Hebblethwaite (Killed), Henry Hayton, Peter Harney, Henry Holroyd (Killed), Edward Holroyd, George Holroyd, Alfred Holmes, Martin Johnson, Joseph Johnson (Killed), Joseph Kilroy, James Kilroy (Killed), John Kilroy, William Knowles, Edward Knowles, Thomas Knowles, William H Lillis, Joseph Longworth, Joshua Livesey, Samuel Linney (Killed), Joseph Linney (Killed), James A Larkin (Killed), Thomas Lynch (Killed), John Lynch, Charles Lee (Killed), William Lee (Wounded), James Lee (Died), Arthur Leyland (Killed), John W Leyland (Killed), William Leatherbarrow, Thomas Laithwaite (Died), John Murray (Wounded), Alfred Mitchell (Killed), Edward Mitchell, John C Mitchell (Killed), Peter Mitchell, Walter Morris Joseph Muscovith, Nicholas McManus, David Nield (Killed), William Norris (Wounded), Fred Oliver (Killed), Thomas O’Rourke, Patrick O’Rourke, Michael O’Rourke, Joseph O’Rourke (Wounded), Thomas Pawsey, Charles Pawsey (Wounded), John J Power (Died of Wounds), Edward Power (Died of Wounds), James Parkin, William Peet, Thomas Phillips, Ozen Ridgeway Matthew Ryan (Killed), John A Rooney (Killed), Joseph Southward, John Sidebottam, John W Skellington (Wounded), James Saunderson (Killed), Thomas Smith, Robert Sefton (Killed), Patrick Steenson, James Timperley (Died of Wounds), William Turner, John Turner (Killed), Samuel Tabbron (Wounded), George Taylor, William Whitworth, Charles Whitworth (Wounded), David Whitworth (Wounded), William Whitehill (Killed), William Walsh, Edward Whittle, Johanus Zakeriesen (Wounded), Joseph Flannery (Wounded), James Cassidy (Killed), Henry Teer (Wounded), John Tweedle, James Bradbury, Frederick Holden (Wounded), Alfred Wilson, Jerimiah Bracken, William Royle (Wounded), Thomas Linney, Albert Palmer (Wounded), William Hillidge (Killed), James Cooper (Killed), Arthur Hayton (Taken from the details at: www.salfordwarmemorials.co.uk/greengate-district-memorial.html)

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