Ballaugh Parish War Memorial

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Reference WMO/190418

Address:

St Mary's de Ballaugh Churchyard

Station Road

Ballaugh

Isle of Man

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Wheel cross
Materials:
  • Stone Marble
  • Stone Sandstone
Lettering: Inscribed on a plaque
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: A marble obelisk, surmounted by a cross, rises from a block of red stone, on which is inscribed the names of the fallen on panels of marble. This block rests on three steps of red stone. The memorial was unveiled on 10 November 1921, by Mr J.F. Crellin, M.C. and The Venerable Archdeacon dedicated the memorial. Wreaths were placed by the relatives; by the ex-soldiers represented by Mr Frederick Caley, M.M; by the school children and by the committee. The parish committee consisted of Messrs J. Wade, R. Corlett, S.D. Jelley, John Teare, J.T. Quayle, J. Quayle, P. Mylcharaine, T.H. Kneen (treasurer), J.T. Teare (Hon. Secretary) and the Rev. T.R. Kneale (chairman). The dimensions of the cross were drawn out by Mr A. Knox. The memorial was erected by Mr Edward Christian of Ramsey. Information provided by the Isle of Man Government Preservation of War Memorials Committee. This is St Mary's New Church memorial, there is another at the cross roads in the entrance to the village Isle of Man National Inventory of War Memorials: IOM_NIWM_BAL_00001
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'To the / glory of God / and / in memory of the / men of the parish / of Ballaugh / who fell in the / Great War 1914-1918.' 'Added in memory of those who fell 1939-1945.'

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