St James the Great Church Lychgate

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Reference WMO/264312

Address:

St James the Great Church

Hollin Cross Lane

Whitfield

Glossop

SK13 8JQ

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Lychgate
Materials:
  • Metal Metal (any)
  • Timber Oak
Lettering: Raised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: An oak timbered, ungated lychgate on a stone base with gilded iron plaques inside.Dedicated 10 November 1923
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Over the lychgate: THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE On the left of the gate: 1914 On the right of the gate: 1918 On each plaque: 1914/ TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN HONOURED MEMORY OF THESE MEN OF/ THIS PARISH WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR THEIR COUNTRY IN THE GREAT WAR/ 1918/ (Names)

Plaque 1- Column 1- Joe Adshead/ Ernest Allsopp/ Archibald Ball/ Joseph H Barber/ Herbert Beard/ Willie Beard/ Louis Beard/ Francis T Bennett/ Samuel Blood/ Albert Bowden/ Cyril Bowden/ James Bowers/ Charley Bradbury/ Robert Bradbury/ Tom Bradbury/ Walter Bradbury/ Harold Bradley/ William Bramwell/ James Bray/ Leo Bray/ Stanley Bridge/ Edwin Brooks/ John Brough/ Fred Byrne; Column 2- David Burford/ Noah Burford/ Peter Capper/ Frank Cartwright/ Leonard Clarke/ Harry Cooper/ Harry Coote/ Jonas Coote/ David Cuthbert/ John W Dale/ Eli Downs/ Austin Drinkwater/ Albert Elliott/ Joe Etchells/ William Evans/ James Fielding/ Tom Fielding/ Fred Fish/ George Fish/ Stanley Fisher/ John Fletcher/ Albert Fox/ William Fox; Column 3- Alfred Greatorex/ Louis Hadfield/ Tom Hadfield/ Thomas Haigh/ John T Halford/ Harry Hall/ Joseph Hall/ Joe Hammond/ Herbert Hampson/ Walter Hampson/ William Harrison/ William H Harrison/ Arthur Haughton/ George Haughton/ Tom Haughton/ Fred Hibbert/ Joe Hobson/ John Hollingworth/ Fred Hootun/ John C Hulme/ Fred Hulme; Plaque 2- Column 1- James Hulme/ Harold Ingerson/ Reuben M Jackson/ Harvey Johnson/ Robert Jones/ Frederick Joyce/ Harry Leach/ George Lomas/ Percy Lomas/ J Thomas Longden/ William Matthews/ George Maxwell/ John McCann/ T Taylor Mellor/ William Mellor/ John Millward/ William Millward/ Albert Moon/ Sam Monks/ James Moss/ Joel Moss/ Gordon Needham/ Herbert Newton/ William G Newton; Column 2- Walter Openshaw/ John J Ollerenshaw/ Harry Orme/ Alfred Ormerod/ James B Ormerod/ John Patchett/ Harry Pemberton/ George Plant/ W Harry Roberts/ Wilfred Roberts/ Joseph Robinson/ Leonard W Robinson/ William Rose/ Tom P Rowbottom/ Joseph E Scott/ Leonard Shaw/ Thomas Shaw/ Joseph Shawcross/ James Shirt/ Harold Sidebottom/ Robert C Smith/ Watson O Smyth/ James Steele/ James Stokes; Column 3- Fred Swann/ Wilfred Swann/ Fred Taylor/ Herbert Taylor/ Walter Taylor/ William Taylor/ John Thornley/ Percy A Tomkinson/ Frederick Turner/ William Turner/ George Walker/ Herbert B Walton/ William T Waterhouse/ Lewis G Watts/ John Wood/ Robert White/ James E Whitehead/ Herbert Whittingham/ Robert Wild/ Matthew Winterbottom/ Herbert Wolstencroft/ G Harold Wright

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