Calver, Curbar and Froggatt Roll of Honour

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Reference WMO/255934

Address:

All Saints Church

Calver Mill

Curbar

S32 3XA

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:
  • Glass Glass
  • Metal Bronze
  • Paper Paper
Lettering: Other
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: A hand lettered paper in a bronze frame with "The Roll of Honour" embossed.
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The Roll of Honour (embossed on the frame) These rest in peace. (19 names) These also served. (59 names)

Died: Frank Bark, H Graham Barber, Maurice Barber, Septimus Bettney, Timothy Blood, Charles A Booker, George V Bradwell, William Broadbent, Thomas W Carnall, Edward J Doherty, Richard Doherty, Cecil J Fletcher, John W Fletcher, Ebenezer Goddard, Harold Goddard, S Perston King, John W Stone, Ernest Swindle, Charles Newns. Survived: J Turner Allen, Arthur E Atkinson, Wilson Baggaley, Frank Barnsdall, John H Betney, George H Betney, Harold Betney, Willis Broadbent, John Brocklehurst, Harold Cocker, Thomas Cocker, Jack Cocker, William Cocker, Ben Dewhurst, Bernard Doherty, Willie Ellis, Tom Fletcher, Harold Fletcher, George Fletcher, Joseph Fletcher (Curbar), Joseph Fletcher (Froggatt), Harry Fletcher, George Fletcher, James Fletcher, George Goddard, Stanley Goodhead, James Gordon, Arthur Gill, Albert Gill, Robert Grant, Ernest Gregory, Fernley Gregory, Frank Gregory, Robert Gregory, Enoch Hallam, Joseph Hallam, George Hallam, John Hallam, William Jones, William Knowles, James Harrison, William Mason, Ben Milner, Tom Milner, Frank Riley, George F Rowland, George Sharples, Sam Siddall, George H Slinn, Tom H Smith, Albert Spencer, Henry Spencer, Fredrick Stone, George Stone, William Swindle, Sam Titterton, Sam Wright, George Walton, Alfred O Wilson.

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