St. George's Church WW1 Roll of Honour.

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Reference WMO/254667

Address:

St. Barnabas' Church

Lyme Avenue

Macclesfield

SK11 7RS

England

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Status: On subsequent site(s)
Type: Other
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Roll of Honour or Book of Remembrance
Materials:
  • Paper Paper
Lettering: Painted
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: The RoH is in two frames and was moved to St. Barnabas when St. George's was converted into offices. The RoH is not normally on display.
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Roll of Honour for the Dead. “Grant them O Lord eternal rest and let light perpetual shine upon them”. (82 names on two rolls)

Crew Dennis M, Atkinson Harry, Bury Ben, Burgess Arley, Burgess Frank, Bradbury James, Cresswell E, Chatfield A E, Cleaver Harry, Cleaver A E, Dean Peter, Daniels John, Davies Ernest, Duffield Thomas, Gilday James, Gilday John W, Heapy Ralph, Hazledine Harold, Hall William, Harrop L, Henshaw Harry, Keogh Thomas, Mellor Roy, Mellor David, Blackshaw Sydney, Murrey F S W, Mathers Fred, Moss Dennis, Norton Robert, Nield H, Pomfret W, Pedley Arthur, Ratcliffe Frank, Seel Horace R, Shephard Frank, Scragg Arthur, Steel Joseph, Swaine James, Weatherby Joseph, Wheeldon Fred, Wardle George, Webster C H, Jackson Thomas, Moores James Henry, Wardle Eldred, Hazledine George, Simpson Walter, Davies William, Riddlesworth F, Pownall Charles, Arnold Charles, Ashley John Clough, Millward Lewis, Newton Albert Ed., Potts George H, Barber James, Clarke Charles P, Kitchen Wilfred, Bailey Samuel, Bowers James, Bradley Ernest, Rose Dan, Avery Frank, Clarke Joseph, Desborough Harry, Jones Harold, Brocklehurst R, Findlow Alfred, Frost Arthur, Westwood Arthur, Davenport William, Byron Frederick, Nield Fred, Davenport Wm., Marsden Archibald, Ashness William, Davenport Thomas, Hurst Arthur, Preese Ellis, Schofield Charles, Worral Harry, Woolescroft Walter, Moffat Fred, Cox Arthur, Cox Walter.

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