Christ Church, Parbold

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Reference WMO/183266

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Christ Church

Parbold Hill

Parbold

WN8 7TG

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Composite
Materials:
  • Glass Stained Glass
  • Metal Brass
  • Metal Bronze
Lettering: Other
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Memorial has several elements: a bronze plaque with names of casualties from WW1, flanked by two brass plaques with names from WW2; a framed roll of honour with names of local men who returned home from WW1; two lancet windows depicting St Michael and Joshua, and a rose window.
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(WW1 plaque) To the Glory of God / and in grateful / memory of / (names) / who died in service of / their King and Country / in the Great War, / 1914-1918. / (WW2 left plaque) 1939 / (names) / (WW2 right plaque) / 1945 / (names) // (Roll of Honour) The Stained Glass in the Rose Window / & the two single lights beneath / representing St. Michael & Joshua / was put in to the Glory of God & / in grateful & honoured memory of those who died in / the Service of their King & Country in the Great / War whose names are recorded on the / Bronze Tablet on the North Wall / This Tablet is erected in honour of / those who served & whose lives in / the Providence of God were spared / 1914 1919 / (names)

(WW1 plaque) Major V. J. Greenwood, Capt A. C. Leech, Capt H. M. Rogers, Capt J. J. Weaver, Lieut C. H. Ball, Lieut W. R. Reay, Lieut H. Witter, Pnr J. H. N. Gleave, Pte F. V. Heaton, Pte H. L. Howden, Pte A. Norris, Pte W. A. Place, Pte J. Rigby, Pte T. Rimmer, Pte D. Smith / (WW2 left plaque) L/Cpl. Harry Bond, Sgt. A/Gnr. Allan Carruthers, Dvr. Henry Cubbin, L.A.C. Felix A. Drake, Gnr. Robert A. Ferguson, Sgt. Frederick Hall, Gnr. John G. Hesketh, Sgt. John H. Holcroft, A/C. Leslie Hulmes / (WW2 right plaque) F/Sgt. Leonard A. Mayer, Pte. Harry Ormesher, A.B. James T. Proctor, Sgt. John V. Randall, F/O. John E. Rigby, Pte. Stanley Roden, Pte. James S. Telford, F/Lt. Wilfred Wilkinson D.F.O., Gnr. Eric Ashworth

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