Bradshaw War Memorial

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Reference WMO/137352

Address:

St. Maxentius Church,

Bolton Road,

Bradshaw,

Bolton,

BL2 3EU.

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Unknown cross
Materials:
  • Stone Stone (any)
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Located within St Maxentius church grounds Names inscribed on base
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To The Glory Of God And In Memory Of The Men Of Bradshaw Who Died For Their Country In The Great War 1914-1918 On the base there is a further inscription for WW2 Also In Loving Remembrance Of The Men Of This Parish Who Gave Their Lives In The War Of 1939-1945

WW1 William Street, Harry Taylor, James Vickers, Harry Waldron, Herbert Whittle, Samuel Wild, Fred Winter, James Smith, Dan Southworth, Ebenezer Southworth, James A. Southworth, Dudley C. Spencer, Edward Stanley, Robert Stephenson, Samuel Ramsden, John Schofield, Walter Schofield, Harold Scholes, Thomas Shaw, Fred Shipsides, Harold Slater, Ernest Isherwood, John Kilburn, Harry Lowe, Charles Morgan, James Oddie, Harold Ormrod, Thomas Pomfrey, James Hargreaves, Alfred Haslam, George A. Holt, Joseph Holt, C. Kingsley Howarth, Herbert Hulme, George F. Hunt, Herbert Crossley, John J. Edgell, Joseph Greenhalgh, E. Milner Grime, Albert J. Ham, Frank Hamer, James O. Hamer, William Hamer, Thomas A Baines, David Brockbank, Wm. S. Butterworth, John Clemmett, John Clough, William Cooke, Alfred Crompton, WW2 Thomas Marsden, George Glaister, Frank Booth, Norman Kitchen, Samuel Horrocks, John Brooks, Clare Harrison, Joseph Henry Cairns, Maurice Jones, James Roland Kay, James Kingsley Tootill, John Bowker, Joseph E. Hulme, Ronald Shepherd Cross, James Bowker, William Jones, Ronald Ashcroft, --------- Jack Mills, John Baines,

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