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Reference WMO/249186

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St Peter's Church

St Peter's Road

Fairfield

Buxton

SK17 7EA

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Roadside
Description: Other monolith
Materials:
  • Stone Stone (any)
Lettering: Inscribed on a plaque
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: A gritstone monolith on a catafalque with plaques. The memorials inside St Peter's Church are not readily accessible as the church is usually locked. This external memorial was erected and dedicated on 17 September 2016 to commemorate the centenary of WW1 and make the memorial and names continually available to the community.
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On the base: When you go home tell them of us and say for your tomorrow we gave our today. On the main plaque:The names of the fallen, held in perpetual memory at St Peter’s Church, Fairfield 1914-1918. (list of names as the plaque in the church) 1939-1945 (list of names as the plaque in the church) At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. Sub-plaque: Also Remembering 1914-1918 Clement Leeke, J Lewis, Ernest J Walthew, of the Parish of Fairfield and Recorded in the former Conservative Club. We honour their sacrifice. Plaque on the side: This memorial was erected through the generosity of the community of Fairfield and dedicated to the glory of God and in memory of the fallen by Reverend Carl F Edwards, vicar of Fairfield on 17th September 2016.

WW1: John M Bainbridge, Robert Ball, James L Barratt, Philip Beresford, Vivian Biggin, George W Blackwell, John Blackwell, Francis J Bowder, Harry Burgess, Arthur Burgess, John E Burgess, Herbert M Burton, Frank Butler, Percy Clark, James E Daniels, Andrew K Daniels, Harold B Dawson, Arthur Dicken, Walter Drage, William H Finney, John W Fox, Charles Francis, Ernest Garside, William J Dent, George Goodwin, Frank Green, Stanley Gulwell, Frank Hallam, Fred Hodder, Tom B Horn, Harry Johnson, John Johnson, Joseph Lloyd, Harry Lomas, John D Marchington, Gavin McArthur, William Millward, Wilfred Mitchell Tom Mosley, Horace M Mycock, Harold Orgill, Reginald Pascoe, Richard P Peacock, Arthur Phillips, John W Pinder, George Proctor, Tom Radford, John Rawlinson, William H Riley, Arthur Riley, Joseph Riley, John M Robinson, Hugh Robinson, Harry Sellers, Abraham Sigley, Herbert Simpson, Francis G Spencer, William H Stableford, William Staden, Frank Standbridge, John Stenson, Samuel Street, Percy Street, Ernest Street, Willam Volans, Mark C Wardle, Smauel Wheeldon, Norman Wheeldon, Charles Leslie Wilkinson, Owen Williams, William T Winstanley, Percy Wood. Clement Leeke, J Lewis, Ernest J Walthew, WW2: John Eyre Brown, Lloyd George Burton, William Ernest Croft, James Cruddas, John William Davies, William Alfred Fallows, Derrick Farnell, Clifford Goodwin, Ernest William Green, Dennis Greenhalgh, Frank Gyte, Willam Hancock, Leslie Handley, Frank Harris, Harold Heath, Richard Hoyle, William Johnson, William Kaye, Samuel Gilian Kidson, Sydney Lee, John Lobley, Joyce Lobley, Albert Leslie Mellor, Thomas Morten, Allan Sydney Robert Pearce, Albert Ernest Porter, Roy Porter, Geoffrey Richardson, Victor Robinson, John Kenneth Roberts, George Arthur Thompson, William Henry Upton, Willaim Walker, Reginald Watson, Cyril Wellbourne, Sydney Wright.

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