Holy Trinity Church - WW1 & WW2 plaques

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Reference WMO/272449

Address:

Holy Trinity Church

Stanhope Street/Wigton Road junction

Carlisle

CA2 7HT

England

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Status: On subsequent site(s)
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Attached to a building/structure
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Metal Brass
Lettering: Inscribed on a plaque
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Formerly in Holy Trinity Church at the Wigton Road/Port Road junction- demolished and new Church built on this site. Two bronze plaques on wooden backboards, one for each conflict- the WW2 backboard is the same size as the plaque. The WW1 memorial included a [now lost] stained glass window by Ward & Hughes of London which illustrated an idealistic phase of the conflict of the Christian soldier, who is seen kneeling before his Lord and upon whom is descending the symbol of the Holy Spirit, with the promises of eternal peace and rest. The group is surmounted by cherubs, and the whole composition is surmounted by canopies and bases of a late perpendicular order of architecture. In the base angels are depicted holding the dedicatory scroll. It is at the east end of the south wall (NOTE- This was a very dark corner of the church to photograph in, even with all available lighting on)
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TO THE GLORY OF GOD/AND IN MEMORY OF THE MEN/FROM THIS PARISH WHO FELL/IN THE WAR/1914 1918/[names in 4 columns] IN MEMORIAM/1939-1945/[names] [Lost Window]-Be thou faithful unto death and I will give thee a crown of life. To the Glory of God and in memory of the men of this parish who fell in the war 1914-1918

WW1- Column 1- P BAINBRIDGE/J BELL/R BELL/W BELL/E BENNETT/R BOUSFIELD/RH BRADLEY/ CW BRADLEY/R BROOKES/J BROWN/J BROWN/C BRYAN/S BRYAN/C CAIRNS/ J CARLYLE/W CARR/J CARRUTHERS/J CARTNER/J CATTON/WJ CARTWRIGHT/ RF CHANCE/ES CHANCE/J CHERRY/T CHOAKE/H CLARK/T COCHRANE/J COLLINS/P CONNOR/TJ COWAN/P COLLEY/J COLLEY/WI CLOW/G DALTON/ JE DALTON/JW DALTON/J DAVIDSON/NN DAVIDSON/TV DAVIDSON/ W DEWARS/W DOBSON/A DOWNEY/J EARL/R ELLIOTT/W ELLIOTT/JB ENGLISH Column 2-J FORSTER/WJ FORSTER/E GIBSON/GH GRAHAM/IT GRAHAM/ I GRAHAM/J GRAHAM/R GRAHAM/T GRAHAM/T GRAINGER/J GREEN/T HARDING/ T HARDING/JR HAYTON/W HAYTON/RS HENDERSON/ HENDERSON/AT HEWITT/ W HEWSON/GA HIND/W HODGSON/T HOWET HUTTON/R IRVING/J IRVING/ M IRVING/F JACKSON/M JACKSON/J JEFFERSON/WN JEFFERSON/B JOHNSTON/ J JOHNSTON/JJ JOHNSTON/PJ JOHNSTON/R JOHNSTON/W JOHNSTON/ M KELLY /P KELLY/A KIDD/C KIDD/J KIDD/J KIRKMAN/TJ KIRKPATRICK/ T LAMONT/TC LAWSON/JC LESOE/TH LINNEY Column 3- D LITTLE/J LITTLE/JJ LITTLE/R LORIMER/W LOWDEN/F MARTIN/WD MASON/ T MATTINSON/T MCCOLL/J MCCULLOCK/CS MCINTYRE/G MCSKIMMINGS/ JJ MCSKIMMINGS/TB MCSKIMMINGS/R MOORE/E MORAN/F MORAN/J MORAN/ A MORROW/WC MOSES/R MURRAY/J NUGENT/T NUGENT/W NUGENT/H PAGIN/ J PAISLEY/W PANNETT/A PAYNE/AJ PEAT/J PHINN/MJ PHINN/RW PLENDERLEITH/ R PURDHAM/T READ/D REED/J REED/W REED/T RICHARDSON/C ROBINSON/ WJ ROBINSON/A ROBERTSON/W ROBSON/J ROURKE/T RUTH/T SADDLER/ RP SANDERS/J SCOTT Column 4-T SEWELL/TH SHAW/JL SHERRARD/R SIMPSON/D SKINNER/J SKINNER/ T SKINNER/R SLATER/J SLOAN/AB SMITH/J SMITH/J SMITH/J SMITH/J SMITH/ R SMITH/RR SMITH/W SMITH/WJ SMITH/JN SNOWDEN/G SOWERBY/TJ SPENCE/ J STEEL/R STEEL/H STAINTON/J STOREY/J SUTHERLAND/F THOMAS/ D THOMPSON/J THOMPSON/J THOMPSON/T THOMPSON/GT TODHUNTER/ JE TURNER/J VICKERS/B WALKER/RJ WALKER/G WARD/J WARD/J WATSON/ B WIGSTON/FJ WILLIAMS/R WILSON/J WRIGHT/R YOUNG/L YOUNG/ R YOUNGER WW2- EDWARD ARMSTRONG, RONALD BRYDEN, JAMES BURDEN/ JOYCE BYERS, FREDERIC L CARRUTHERS, GEORGE R CARTNER/ KENNETH W CLAPPERTON, ROGER CONNELLY, ? COOPER/ JOHN G EDGAR, THOMAS H FLOCKHART, ALBERT FLOCKHART/ JOHN GASTON, SIDNEY GIBSON, HARRY R HEWITT/ DAVID HOLLIDAY, JOHN HUNTINGTON, THOMAS A IRVING/ WILLIAM JOHNSON, EDWARD JONES, LESLIE KENNEDY/ HAMILTON KIRKPATRICK, JOHN LAING, ROY B LEVETT/ RAYMOND MCSKIMMINGS, HERBERT B MARTIN, CYRIL MIDDLEHAM/ STANLEY MITCHINSON, JOHN MOSSOP, JOHN PORTHOUSE/ DONALD C RAWNSLEY, HERBERT ROUTLEDGE, THOMAS SHEPHERD/ WILLIAM SLOAN, ALFRED SURTEES, FREDERICK THOMPSON/ ANDREW TODD, WILLIAM WALBY, GRAHAM WALLACE, FREDERICK WEST

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