The Barlow WW1

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Reference WMO/82277

Address:

The Barlow

216 Bolton Road

First floor landing

Edgworth

BL7 0AP

England

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Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Photograph
Lettering: Other
About the memorial: Photographs of soldiers from the village who served in the first world war. The photographs were rescued from a skip in the 1960s. The old prints have all been rephotographed and can be seen online at the link below along with biographies of the men and their families. The photos have been incorporated into a commemorative book which can be viewed in The Barlow Community Library on Saturday mornings and at Blackburn library and museum and Bolton Local History Library, Le Mans Crescent. 66 newly discovered photographs have been added to the collection.

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