All Saints Church of England WW1

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Reference WMO/249044

Address:

All Saints Church of England Church

Church Street South

Old Glossop

Glossop

SK13 7RU

England

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Status: On subsequent site(s)
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Timber Oak
Lettering: Painted
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: A rectangular polished wooden board forming the frontage to the altar stone. It comprises three framed panels, the tops of each with carved tracery to create shallow arches in which the inscription and names are painted in white. A framed and panelled oaken altar and reredos. The composite structure has plain framework surmounted by an ornamented cornice with multiple crockets and pierced tracery above, and carved sinuous blind tracery on its surface. The two end muntins bear carvings of figures on pedestals with canopies above, and the seven irregular panels each have blind tracery in the upper quarters and in a band at the foot. At half height the reredos steps forward to form a shelf for altar furniture, below which is a band of carved rinceau motif. The altar has a moulded cornice around the upper surface and three panels at the front bearing blind tracery at the head in the style of an ogee arch with rinceau tracery above and with the inscription and names in gilded upright capital roman lettering. This is the Church of England Parish Church at the eastern end of Church Street at the junction with Church Street South and Well Gate, and is not to be confused with All Saints Roman Catholic Church at the western end of the same street. The altar is in the memorial chapel at the east end of the north aisle.
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Left panel: REMEMBER THOSE/ (Names) Centre panel: WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES/ 1914 - 1918 (Names)/ JESU MERCY Right panel: IN THE GREAT WAR (Names)

Left: Leonard Allcock, Samuel Ratcliffe Booth, Ernest Bradbury, Jordan Bradbury, Frank Bridge, Stanley Bridge, Edwin Brooks, Frederick C. Brown, Richard Brown Centre: John Burgess, Cecil Bye, William Chapman, Maurice Cooper, Cyril Downs, Harold Fielding, Tom fielding, Albert Garlick, Christopher Hadfield, Frank Hallam, Thomas Heap Right: W. Rowland Heath, Herbert mason, William George Newton, Joseph Harry Oldham, Arthur Mills Robinson, Cyril Sellars Rowbottom, Tom Watkinson, Robert White, William Whiteley, Tom Wrigley

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