All Saints, Stand Parish

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Reference WMO/224168

Address:

Stand Parish Church

Church Lane

Whitefield

M45 7NE

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 Brass
  • Timber Timber (any)
Lettering: Inscribed on a plaque
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Brass plaque at the back of the church listing the names of those parishioners who died in the Great War, and noting the dedication of the altar rails to those men.
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To the glory of God and in affectionate and proud memory of the men from the church and sunday school of All Saints, Stand who gave their lives in the Great War A.D. 1914-1918, the altar rails in this church were erected. (names) Remember all those, the brave and the true who have died the death of honour in the hope of redemption.

William Ashton, Handel Barlow, John Barnett, Sydney Beech, Arthur Beeson, Arthur Benson, Harry Bleakley, George L. Bradshaw, Charles L. Brierley, Harold Carden, Sydney Clark, Albert Cranshaw, Fred Cranshaw, Harry Crowder, Thomas Curley, Jeffrey Deane, Harry Duckers, Arthur Duckers, John Day Eckersall, William Eckersall, Alfred Edmunds, John Rupert Farrelly, William Greenwood, Albert Guest, Gilbert Haddock, Arthur Hilton, Fred Hilton, Stanley Hilton, John Hampson Lees, George Lightbowne, Thomas Mason, William Mitchell, Harry Mitchell, Marmaduke Moody, Herbert Ralphs, Willie Ralphs, Frances James Rayner, Edwin Redford, George Redford, James Robert Rothwell, Stanley Gordon Ryder, Leonard Schofield, Albert Scholes, Fred Scholes, Henry Scholes, Clarence Smethurst, John Smith, Charles Taylor, James Willie Towns, Harry Walker, Ernest Warnes, Clarence William Yapp, Arthur Yates, Edmund Turner Young, Malcolm Henry Young.

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