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Plaque - Taken by Stuart Nicholson 09 Aug 2014
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Window - Taken by Stuart Nicholson 09 Aug 2014
Reference WMO/180703
Edit memorial name, location & address- Glass Stained Glass
- Metal Brass
- First World War (1914-1918)
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Window -To the Glory of God and/in memory of George Alderson/of Calva and George Alderson/of Barras men of/the Parish who gave their/lives in defence of Righteousness/and Freedom in the Great/War 1914-1918 Brass in windowsill-THIS MEMORIAL WINDOW GIVEN BY PARISHIONERS AND OTHERS INTERESTED IN THE/PARISH OF STAINMORE WAS DEDICATED 1ST JUNE 1923 BY HERBERT LORD BISHOP OF CARLISLE IN GRATEFUL REMEMBRANCE/OF GEORGE ALDERSON OF CALVA 6TH BATTALION THE BORDER REGIMENT/Born 3rd Feb 1896 at Skerrygill, Died 7th Oct 1917 of wounds received in action in Flanders, Buried in Mendinghem Military Cemetery near Poperinghe/ and GEORGE ALDERSON OF BARRAS, 3RD BATTALION LOYAL NORTH LANCASHIRE REGIMENT/Born 20th May 1897 at Oakbank, Died from results of service 19th September 1919 at Barras/ THESE MEN DIED LEAVING THEIR DEEDS AS AN EXAMPLE OF A NOBLE COURAGE AND A MEMORIAL OF VIRTUE NOT ONLY UNTO ALL YOUNG MEN BUT UNTO ALL THEIR NATION.
George Alderson of Calva and George Alderson of Barras
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