Private Herbert Davies


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Reference WMO/291491

Address:

Charlesworth Independent Chapel

Chapel Brow

Charlesworth

SK13 5HH

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Addition to Gravestone
Materials:
  • Stone Sandstone
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Additional wording to the inscription on a family gravestone. The gravestone comprises a sandstone headstone in the style of an unfurled scroll with an incised inscription in mixed styles of lettering. The headstone surmounts an oblong base with bevelled top and is accompanied by oblong sandstone kerbs bearing a further incised inscription and the maker's name at the foot. The memorial is southeast of the chapel, about half way towards the eastern boundary.
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Headstone: IN Loving Memory of/ JOE DAVIES,/ OF HAGUE STREET, WHITFIELD./ WHO FELL ASLEEP SEP. 19TH 1918,/ IN HIS 52ND YEAR./ ALSO PTE HERBERT DAVIES,/ SON OF THE ABOVE, KILLED IN ACTION/ IN FRANCE. AUG 1ST 1917./ IN HIS 22ND YEAR./ "SAFE IN THE ARMS OF JESUS."/ ALSO HARRIETT, BELOVED WIFE OF/ THE ABOVE JOE DAVIES,/ WHO FELL ASLEEP DEC-26TH 1924./ AGED 56 YEARS,/ ALSO JESSIE MOORES,/ AGED 49 YEARS.; South kerb: ALSO HERBERT WOODACRE,/ DIED MAY 28TH 1983, AGED 87 YEARS.; North kerb: ALSO EMMA WOODACRE,/ DIED JULY 14TH. 1972, AGED 74 YEARS.; Foot of kerbs: BRIGHTMORE

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