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Wood panel inscribed across the top with 'THE ALTAR IN THIS CHURCH AND THE CALVARY WERE ERECTED IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO FELL IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918 RIP' underneath are three panels each panel is incised with 25 names of the fallen.
1st panel, JAMES ARMSTRONG, JOSEPH BARWICK, WILLIAM BATEY, THOMAS BOLAM, THOMAS W. BOYLE, WILLIAM BOYLE, JAMES BRADLEY, JOHN BROWN, W. J. BURN, MARTIN COLLINS, JAMES CAFFEREY, WILLIAM CONNOR, JOHN COSTELLO, WILLIAM CROWLEY, THOMAS CROMBIE, JOHN CUNNINGHAM, HENRY CURRAN, EDWARD DEVLIN, JOHN DORAN, JOHN DRUMMOND, JOSEPH DUMBLE, MARTIN ELMORE, PATRICK ELMORE, PATRICK EVANS. 2nd Panel, AMBROSE FARRELL, JOSEPH FITZSIMMONS, JAMES GARDNER, CHARLES GETTINGS, EDWARD GOULDING, JOHN GRENFELL, GEORGE HALL, JOHN HANNIGAN, BENJAMIN HANSON, CHARLES HERRIES, THOMAS HIGGINS, JOHN HUGHES, JOHN JOHMSON, EDWARD LACKENBY, CORNELIUS McALOON, PATRICK McALOON, WILLIAM McDERMOTT, THOMAS McGARY, JAMES McGEE, SOLOMON McGINN, JAMES McGUCKIAN, HUGH McGUCKIAN, WILLIAM McGUIGGAN, HENRY McINTOSH, JOSEPH KELLY, 3rd Panel, JOHN McLAUGHLIN, GEORGE McLEAN, TERENCE McLOUGHLIN, ISSAC MOORE, THOMAS MULVANEY, THOMAS J, NEIL, WILLIAM O'BRIEN, THOMAS PROCTER, JAMES W. QUIGLEY, CHARLES QUINN, JOSEPH QUINN, HENRY QUINN, THOMAS QUINN, GEORGE RAILTON, THOMAS RICE, PETER RILEY, GEORGE SCOTT, FRANCIS J. SCOTT, JOHN SIMPSON, JAMES SMITH, BERNARD SMITH, JOSEPH SUMMERS, JAMES WALKER, MATTHEW WHELAN, JOHN YOUNG.
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