St Peter's Church Preston

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Reference WMO/203267

Address:

6-10 Fylde Road

Preston

PR1 7BY

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:
  • Metal Bronze
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Located in a deconsecrated Church that is now used as a multi media arts centre by the University of Lancashire[UCLAN]
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1914- 1918 with a large cross between them.The names of the men from this parish who gave their lives for their Country in the war. The names follow in 3 columns. Followed by ' I count not my life dear unto myself' In their memory the parishoners erected the Reredos in this Church.[The Reredos is no longer in the church]

Richard BILSBOROUGH, John BIRCH, George BLUNDELL, Matthew BLUNDELL, John BRADLEY, James BURROWS, John COOKSON, Albert DEWHURST, Stephen DEWHURST, Harry FRIER, Matthew HARDICKER, Arthur HEAD, John HELME, William H HEWITT, Robert HOPKINS, Fred HORAN, John HULL, William JOHNSON, Richard H JOHNSON, Walter KING {M M}, John MARSDEN, Joseph MARSDEN, William MARTIN, John O'CONNOR, Charles E PARKINSON, Harry SEDDON, James SEDDON, Fred SNAPE, Richard SMITH, Arthur SNELHAM, Harry WAREING, Walter WARD, John W WATSON, David WIGGINS, Harold WILSON, Ernest WOODBURN.

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