Hillside Methodist Church (Withnell Mill Wesleyan Church And Sunday School) - WW1 Memorial


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Reference WMO/283354

Address:

Hillside Methodist Church

Parke Road

Chorley

Brinscall

PR6 8PU

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Triptych
Materials:
  • Paper Paper
  • Timber Timber (any)
Lettering: Painted
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Wooden triptych with triangular head in which is the dedication in gold lettering. The central panel is made up of a a print, below which are photographs of the fallen with their names beneath. The two side panels bear the 36 names of those that served and died although those that died are not marked in any way on this part. At the bottom of each, to the left is a Bible quotation.
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HEAD OF BOARD: 1914 1919/ WITHNELL MILL/ WESLEYAN CHURCH/ AND SUNDAY SCHOOL CENTRE BOTTOM: (NAMES) LEFT HAND SIDE: ROLL OF HONOUR/ (NAMES)/ THOU HAST A FEW/ NAMES EVEN IN/ SARDIS WHICH HAVE/ NOT DEFILED THEIR/ GARMENTS & THEY/ SHALL WALK WITH/ ME IN WHITE, FOR/ THEY ARE WORTHY. RIGHT HAND SIDE: ROLL OF HONOUR/ (NAMES) THOU ART THE/ GOD THAT/ DOEST WONDERS/ THOU HAST DE-/CLARED THY/ STRENGTH AMONG/ THE PEOPLE/ PSALM 11-14

Acton, William W. Ashmore, Allen Ashmore, Edward Astley, Bert Astley, George Barnes, John Drain, John Fowler, Percy Frost, George Frost, John E. Hamblett, William Haynes, Arthur Haynes, Harry Haynes, Walter Hodkinson, Alfred Hodkinson, Fred Holden, Joseph Horrocks, William Hubbard, James Hubbard, Thos., M.M Jervis, John Livingston, Thos. Malcolm, Fred G. Owen, William Paley, Horace Parkinson, Harry Small, Ernest Smith, Victor Snape, George Snape, Joseph Snape, Thomas Vachre, Edgar Vachre, Hubert Yates, Alfred Yates, Ernest M.M. Yates, James

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