St Mary's Church, St Aidan's Mission Church and Christ Church, Todmorden

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Reference WMO/296543

Address:

St Mary's Church

Burnley Road

Todmorden

OL14 7BD

England

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Status: On subsequent site(s)
Type: Freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Screen
Materials:
  • Timber Timber (any)
Lettering: Other
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Carved wooden chancel screen to a memorial chapel for reserved sacrament. Wooden fret-work at top. Names carved in form of winding ribbon. (see comments about location). The dedication is carved on the base of the screen, and the 23 names carved in ribbons on the two outward faces. This was originally for St Mary's men in WW1. At some stage after 1992 the names for St Aidan's Church were added to the outside of the right hand face (painted)- replacing their original (now scrapped) memorial- WMO/296544. Also after 1992 the original memorial for Christ Church (WMO/296545) was scrapped and the names added to the outside of the left hand face (painted)
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Left Hand Side- TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN MEMORY OF THOSE; Right Hand Side- FROM THIS CHURCH WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES; Right Hand Side Return-IN THE WAR/ REMEMBER/ (23 Names)/ 1914-1919 Each inside face of the screen- REMEMBER/[St Mary's Men]; Outside of the right hand face- ST AIDAN'S/MISSION CHURCH/WAR MEMORIAL/1914-1918/[names]/WAR MEMORIAL/1939-1945/[names]; Outside of the left hand face- WAR/MEMORIAL 1914-18/[Christ Church names]

St Aidan's- WW1- George Ellis/ John E D Forrest/ William H Harris/ John E Hartley/ John B Heyworth/ Harold Hiley/ Jesse Hollinrake/ Robert Newell/ Sidney G B Price/ Charles H Robertshaw/ Thomas Stansfield/ Thomas H Walker/ William Walton; WW2- John W Lapish/ Jack Raby/ Albert Whitham; Christ Church- Harry Allister/ William C Allister/ Robert Barker/ John Albert Barker/ Will Barnes/ Harry Barnes/ John Blackwell/ James W Crowther/ William Claxton/ John W Crossley/ Willie Cockcroft/ Albert Deane/ Fred Dawson/ John W Eastwood/ Harold Ellison/ John W Ellison/ John W Firth/ Alick Gaukroger/ Harold Greenwood/ Fred Greenwood/ Walter Greenwood/ Henry Greenwood/ Henry Hargreaves/ Harry Helliwell/ James Holroyd/ Walter Jackson/ James Laycock/ William Mitchell/ James Mitchell/ Robert Newell/ Tom Close Naylor/ William Ormerod/ John Phillips/ Joseph Potts/ John W Phillips/ Leonard Pilling/ Walter Parkinson/ George W Rohrer/ Frank Simpson/ George D Stansfield/ J W Sunderland/ Fred Smith/ Norman Sutcliffe/ Percy Smallwood/ Thomas Skelton/ Fred Taylor/ William Walton/ John W Wadsworth

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