Reference WMO/177901
Edit memorial name, location & address- Timber Timber (any)
- First World War (1914-1918)
Grants to support the repair and conservation of war memorials are available from the charity War Memorials Trust if it has raised funds. Support is focused on war memorials in Very bad or Poor condition or where there is a serious Concern.
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ERECTED BY THE PARISHIONERS ANDCONGREGATION A.D.M.G AND IN MEMORY OF THOSE OF THEIR NUMBER WHO FELL IN THE GREAT WAR 1914 - 1919
Ryder Doman, Alfred Parkinson, John Abbot, Alfred Allsop, James Astley, William Barnes, Harold Beesley, William Binks, Joseph Boyle, Frank Brooks, Robert Burns, John Calderley, William Carter, Daniel Coleman, William Clarke, James Dewhurst, Robert Dixon, William Eccles, John Flaherty, John Gore, Robert Grundy, Samuel Haslam, Albert Haslam, John Holden, James Home, William Hough, William Heriot, Arthur Knight, Fred Lord, Thomas Lord, William Markland, William Milligan, William Orrell, Edward Palmer, Thomas Palmer, James Palmer, William H Patrick, Harry Pickvance, H Pickvance, Paul Parton, Isaac Rodgers, George Rodgers, John Rodgers, Fred Royse, Joseph Royse, William Spence, Ernest Walker, John Watson, Ernest Wilson, James Woods, Joseph Woods, Albert Yates, Edwin Yates, Oswald Popplewell, John Buckley, William Gaynor, W B Cunliffe, Joseph Clough, William Beesley, William Dale, Robert Derbyshire, Albert Graham, Alexandra Robson, Thomas Flitcroft, James Hamer, Frank Hardman, Alfred Hutchinson, William W Hutchinson, James McGreavey, Kenneth H Mulvaney, Arthur Robson, W Westby, William B Abbott, Richard Browitt, Joseph Collier, John H Davies, Albert Gatough, John Makinson, Thomas Taylor, George S Lee, Horace Longton, Robert Sumner, Stanley Cunliffe, James Howarth, John W Entwistle, Harry Thomas, James Hough, William Bateson, Thomas Harper, William Nuttall, George Makinson, Walter Yates, John Brownlow, George Parsisson, James Crompton, Walter Haslam, Edwin Williams, George A Naylor, Albert G Varle, Herbert Cadle, Charles Gibbons, George W Lees, James F Tong, Stanley Nuttall, Thomas R King, John Smedley, John R Tomlinson, Sam Wood, Alfred McDonough, William Richards, Joseph Buckley, Frederick Poole, David Heriot, Alfred Burrows, George Walker, John Wallwork, Harry Alston, John Jepson, Herbert Partington, Thomas Hailwood, Albert Williams, George Taylor, ................................ Names are listed as they appear on the Roll
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