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Royton obelisk. Date of photo estimated - Taken by Mike Berrell for Manchester and Lancashire Family History Society website 01 Feb 2015
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Royton War Memorial, Royton Park - Taken by rd 27 Sep 2022
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Royton War Memorial, Royton Park - Taken by rd 27 Sep 2022
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Mudd, James ; O'Dea, Thomas; Rhodes, Samuel ; Roberts, William James; Smith, Edmund; Turner, Harry;Wild, George; Wild, Joseph; ' The name of Henry Alfred Routeledge has been inscribed wrongly and the surname should be 'Routledge' - Taken by Andrew Spence 17 Jul 2023
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Heys, John William; Howard, John ; Jones, Fred ; Jones, James William; Kearns, Charles; Kent, Handel. Lloyd, Thomas; McDermott, John; McSweeney, Frederick; Mills, Fred. - Taken by Andrew Spence 17 Jul 2023
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Adlington, John; Allsopp, William; Ashworth, Thomas; Bamford, Job; Burton, William; Bell, Samuel; Carter, Robert; Newrick, Cornelius; Clegg , Arthur; Cook, William; Dickenson, Harry; Fitton, Harold; ' Harry Dickenson has been inscribed wrongly and the su - Taken by Andrew Spence 17 Jul 2023
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Abraham Singleton - Harry Swain WW1 - Taken by Andrew Spence 17 Jul 2023
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Austin Adams - James English WW1 - Taken by Andrew Spence 17 Jul 2023
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Alfred Smith - William Swain WW1 - Taken by Andrew Spence 17 Jul 2023
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Allen Lomas - Richard Mellor WW1 - Taken by Andrew Spence 17 Jul 2023
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Crompton Seville - Granville Spencer WW1 - Taken by Andrew Spence 17 Jul 2023
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Fred Brierley - Harold Henthorn WW2 - Taken by Andrew Spence 17 Jul 2023
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Daniel Towers - William Thomas Whitworth WW1 - Taken by Andrew Spence 17 Jul 2023
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Edgar Fitton - Frank Halkyard WW1 - Taken by Andrew Spence 17 Jul 2023
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Frank Mellor - Thomas Noone WW1 - Taken by Andrew Spence 17 Jul 2023
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Fred Duckworth - John Gavin WW1 - Taken by Andrew Spence 17 Jul 2023
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Fred Franklin -Martin Allan WW1 - Taken by Andrew Spence 17 Jul 2023
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Harold Turner - Joseph Wilson WW1 - Taken by Andrew Spence 17 Jul 2023
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Harry Lomas - Joe Milne WW1 - Taken by Andrew Spence 17 Jul 2023
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Harry Hunt - William Lloyd WW1 - Taken by Andrew Spence 17 Jul 2023
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Harry Watkin - Harry Wood WW1 - Taken by Andrew Spence 17 Jul 2023
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Harry Watkin - Harry Wood WW1 - Taken by Andrew Spence 17 Jul 2023
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Harvey Taylor - Harry Watkin WW1 - Taken by Andrew Spence 17 Jul 2023
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Jack Mitchell - Lewis Wadsworth WW2 / Eric L Stanefield is incorrect it should read Eric Lees Stansfield , his 83 year old son is upset over this misspelling - Taken by Andrew Spence 17 Jul 2023
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Jack Taylor - Fred Whitelegg WW2 - Taken by Andrew Spence 17 Jul 2023
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James Edwin Wild - Henry George Young WW1 - Taken by Andrew Spence 17 Jul 2023
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John Connor - James Edward Farrington WW1 - Taken by Andrew Spence 17 Jul 2023
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John James Hilton - Alfred Kershaw WW1 - Taken by Andrew Spence 17 Jul 2023
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Joseph Quarmby - John Scholes WW1 - Taken by Andrew Spence 17 Jul 2023
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Joseph William Briggs - James Clarke WW1 - Taken by Andrew Spence 17 Jul 2023
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Leonard Albinson - Thomas Cockcroft Bennett WW1 - Taken by Andrew Spence 17 Jul 2023
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Raymond H Nicholls - Jack Fenton WW2 - Taken by Andrew Spence 17 Jul 2023
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Samuel Halkyard - Arthur Hirst WW1 - Taken by Andrew Spence 17 Jul 2023
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Samuel Harrison -Walter Howe WW1 - Taken by Andrew Spence 17 Jul 2023
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Samuel Swinson - Joseph Tyson WW1 - Taken by Andrew Spence 17 Jul 2023
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Tom Gaskell - Leonard Miller WW2 - Taken by Andrew Spence 17 Jul 2023
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Walter Clarke - George Edward Dovey WW1 - Taken by Andrew Spence 17 Jul 2023
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Wilfred Robishaw - Abraham Singleton WW1 - Taken by Andrew Spence 17 Jul 2023
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William Bell - Charles Butterworth WW1 - Taken by Andrew Spence 17 Jul 2023
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William Mannion - Edward Mullins WW1 - Taken by Andrew Spence 17 Jul 2023
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William Mills - Herbert Owen WW1 - Taken by Andrew Spence 17 Jul 2023
Reference WMO/258055
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