St James Church Rood Screen

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Reference WMO/177506

Address:

St James Church

Barry Street

Oldham

OL1 3NG

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Screen
Materials:
  • Timber Oak
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Elaborate carved oak rood screen commemorating the fallen of WW1. Wood pannels inside the chancel bear the names of those from WW2.
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To the honour and glory / of almighty god and in / memory of the members of / the congregations of Saint / James and Saint Barnabas / who gave their lives for / their Country 1914-1919 / this screen is erected by / their friends in the year / of our Lord 1920 // (WW1 names) / Grant them o Lord / eternal rest // In grateful memory of those of / this parish who gave their lives / in the World War 1939-1945 / (WW2 names)

(WW1) Frank Balding, Fred Barritt, Thomas Buckley, Albert Connell, John Cross, Harold Dodsworth, Albert Dronsfield, Cecil Dan Dunham, Fred Dunkerley, Charles Goble, Nathan Grundy, Tom Hamer, Reginald Hepburn, Walter Hewitt, Fred Holding, Harold Holroyd, William Hough, Stanley Jackson, Fred Kershaw, Joseph Leadbeater, Alexander Lockwood, George Mayall, Fred Moore, Fred Murgatroyd, Frederick Nicholls, Harry Oldfield, Sidney Oldfield, Joseph Percival, Alfred Pickering, Wilfred Pollitt, Walter Rawsthorne, James William Smith, Benjamin Stott, John Taylor, William Thomas, Arthur Tweedale, Arthur Wild, James Wilkinson, Clifford Winterbottom, Christopher Wright, John Edward Wright / (WW2) Dennis Blackburn, Harry Barlow, Wilfred Dewsbury, Eric Lees, William Meekin, Frederick Park, Silvester Raby, Ernest Saxon, Edward Shaw, James Shepherd, George H. Tattersall, Ronald W. Taylor

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