Holy Trinity Church Sunday School

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Reference WMO/228812

Address:

Holy Trinity Church

Woods Lane

Dobcross

Oldham

OL3 5BP

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:
  • Paper Paper
Lettering: Painted
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Two framed, glazed Roll of Honour with a broad polished wood frame, Gilt inner moulding. The Roll is painted in full colour and hand written names in black. The design is common to both frames.
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Common Inscription: HOLY TRINITY CHURCH/ SUNDAY SCHOOL DOBCROSS/ ROLL OF HONOUR/ THE ROLL OF HONOUR/THE EUROPEAN WAR/ (Names)/ FOR HONOUR AND COUNTRY

Frame 1: Giles S. Wood, Ephraim May, Walter Platt, Thomas Roberts, John William Roberts, Wifred Roberts, Albert Sykes, Walter Sykes, James Kenworthy, Fred Kenworthy, John Wade Mills, Edward Broadbent, Ted Wrigley, Cyrus Piggott, Joseph Piggott, Stanley Roaseblade, William Roseblade, William Roseblade, Herbert Roseblade, George Arthur Lees, Claude Langfield, Cyrus Langfield, Oswald Langfield, Ansell Langfield, Archie Newitt, John Platts, (?) Platt, Elliott Platt, John William Brookes, Vincent Brooks, Percy Mellor, Charles Mellor, George S. Allott, William Eyres,George Hancox, Arnold Hancox, William Hall, John Hall, William Schofield, harry Stephenson, William Sykes, John William Shore, Harold Hampson, George Holmes, Carry Carter, Fred Slater, Albert Boothroyd, George Booth, Percy GilbertGerald Littlewood, Fred Holroyd, Alec Winterbotton, Harry Hinchcliffe, Harry Hurst, Harry Broadbent, Albert Piggott, Albert Walton, Albert S. Wood, Ernest Moore. Frame2: Harry Hardy, William Hurst, Herbert Redfearn, Alfred Platts (Killed), Harry Allott, Norris redfearn, John Redfearn, Wilfred Moore, John L. Bradbury, Thomas Broadbent, Sam Piggott, Roger Yarwood, Smith Normington, Clifford Brierley, Harry Schofield, Sidney Carter, Norman Gilbert, Arthur Royle, Fred Newitt, Reggie Tomkinson

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