Christ Church Walmsley War Memorial

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Reference WMO/179859

Address:

Christ Church Walmsley,

Blackburn Road,

Egerton

Bolton

BL7 9RZ

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Stone Marble
Lettering: Inscribed on a plaque
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Marble plaque towards the back of the church listing 56 names of world war 1 casualties, with an added plate remembering casualties of subsequent wars. It depicts an angel holding a laurel wreath over the list of names.
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To the _ glory of God _ and in _ reverence, love and gratitude for the _ self-sacrifice and devotion of the men _ from our churches and schools _ who nobly laid down their lives in the _Great War 1914 - 1918. UNDERNEATH - Remember also the men and women of this _ parish who have given their lives in the _ service of their country since 1939

COLUMN 1 - William Andrews, Fred Baxter, Thomas Bell, Harry Bentley, John Booth, John Briggs, Sam Cooper, James Croft, Herbert Crook M.M., George Crowshaw, James Dean, John Fletcher, Ernest Gavin, John T. Greenbank, Joseph H. Greenhalgh, Harry Hadfield, James Halliwell, Robert Hall, Harry Hamer, William Hardman, Richard T. Harrison, Raymond Haworth, William Haydock, Ernest Holt, Robert Hornby, Dionysius Howarth, Arthur T. Greg, Robert P. Greg, COLUMN 2 - James Hoyle, Fred Hunt, Charles W. Kay, Sydney Kay, Charles Larkin, William Leyland, Harold Lord, Hector McLellan M.M., Harold Morris, John Morris, John R. Nuttall, Thomas Roberts, Kenneth Robinson M.B.B.S., Edward Singleton, Richard Singleton, Ralph Southern, Richard H. Southern, Robert W. H. Stott, Harry R. Taylor, Thomas Taylor, James Thompson, Edward A. Thomson, Robert Travis, Robert Turner, George W. Tyrer, Charles Webster, Samuel G. Isherwood, Harold Greenhalgh.

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