St George's Sunday School Rowing Club (LOST)


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Reference WMO/279437

Address:

Boathouse at Captain Clarke's Bridge (Bridge 7) on the Lower Peak Forest Canal

Woodend Lane

Hyde

SK14 1DU

England

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Status: Lost/missing
Type: Non freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Composite
Materials:
  • Glass Glass
  • Stone Stone (any)
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: WW1 memorial described as 'a small cenotaph with a spire' (essentially an obelisk). A bottle containing the names of the dead was placed in a cavity within the memorial. The WW2 memorial was a tablet.
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(WW1 Memorial): Towpath Side-ERECTED BY ST GEORGE'S SUNDAY SCHOOL ROWING CLUB Road Side-"BY THE FLAG THEY BATTLED FOR SO LONG, BY THE FAME THEY SUFFERED SO TO SAVE. HONOUR BE AND PRAISE TO THE GALLANT AND THE STRONG. HONOUR THE BRAVEST OF THE BRAVE" Boathouse Side IN REMEMBRANCE AND DEEP GRATITUDE TO THEIR CHUMS WHO FELL IN THE WORLD WAR 1914-1919 ; Opposite Side to Towpath-[names]; (WW2 Tablet 1): THIS LAND WAS GIVEN/BY/MR AND MRS N WARBURTON/AS A MEMORIAL TO THEIR SON/HARRY HURST WARBURTON/KILLED IN ITALY/FEBRUARY 23RD 1946/WHILST ON ACTIVE SERVICE/WITH H.M.FORCES; (WW2 Tablet 2): ALSO TO THOSE WHO FELL/IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR/1939-1945/[names]

WW1- Private Thomas H Metcalfe, Private W Whitehead, Corporal Arthur Robinson, Private William Wilson, Private W H Bancroft; WW2- Flight Sergeant R H Nash, Flying Officer F Plant, Trooper Harry Hurst Warburton

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