ALL SAINTS MEMORIAL

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Reference WMO/178730

Address:

All Saints' Church

Elizabeth Street

Preston

PR1 2RX

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Attached to a building/structure
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Metal Brass
  • Stone Marble
Lettering: Raised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: 3X panelled Brass memorial, with letters in relief. Each panel on a white marble background and fixed to the church wall. The central panel has a narrative on, with a brass book at the top on which is written 'He is Risen', and at the bottom the date of 'Feb.1920'. The two panels either side of the central one have the names of the fallen on them.
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ON THE CENTRAL PANEL: This tablet is erected to the Glory of God and to the honoured memory of the many sons of All Saints Church who in the cause of truth and right, took their part in the Great War 1914-1918. Some yielded up their lives for their King and Country. All endured hardness and made sacrifices of things dear to them for righteousness' sake. As a further memorial the electric light was installed in this Church by the freewill of offerings of the congregation and in token of the mercies of God bestowed upon the Country in a Peace with Victory.

THESE GAVE THEIR LIVES: John Butler; Thomas Clayton; Arnold Palframan Desmond; Harold Reginald Desmond; Sydney Bramwell Dobson; Ernest Gladwin; Harry Hall; Frederick Hargreaves; George Haslam; George Hough; Herbert Hull; Albert Lawrinson; Henry Atkinson Martindale; Thomas Masheter; William Metcalf; Richard Monks; John William Orme; Thomas Arthur Pendlebury; Ernest Pendlebury; Charles Allen Rigby; Robert Robinson; Alfred Simon; John Stirzaker; Harry Taylor; William Henry Thirtle; Thomas Tinsley; John Tomlinson; Edward Clarence Ulyatt; Elijah Wainman; Horace Austin Webb; Frederick Woods; Edward Worthington.

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