Habergham Eaves: St Matthew with Holy Trinity Church

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Reference WMO/133270

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St Matthew with Holy Trinity Church

Junction Harriet Street and St Matthew Street

Habergham Eves

Burnley

BB11 4JH

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Pillar/column
Materials:
  • Stone Portland stone
  • Timber Mahogany
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Plain latin cross on a stone orb set on a triangular shaft, triangular plinth and square base. There is a wreath carved on the face of the shaft and the inscription is on the 6 o'clock face of the plinth. Design by J. Harold Gibbons.
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In thankful remembrance of the men of this parish and congregation who gave their lives for their country in the Great War

Robert Atherton, Harvey Booth, Edward Catlow, James Catlow, Herbert Clarke, William Clarke, Harry Davis, Arthur E. Durham, W Glynn Durham, Edwin Forrest, Matthew Garth, Albert Greenwood, Ernest Greenwood, Walter Greenwood, Ernest Greenwood, Edward Hanslip, James Hargreaves, John H. Hargreaves, Ephraim Hartley, Hiram Hartley, Howarth Hartley, Charles S. Haslam, James F. Hitchon, Cornelius Hodgson, Rudolph Hodgson, Benjamin Ingham, Arthur Jagger, Herbert Jones, Irving Kay, Robert Kay, Arthur Kershaw, James D. Lyon, Edward Marshall, John R. Morris, Leonard Mosley, Carl S. Myers, Thomas H. Ormerod, Maurice Renwick, John T. Riley, Raymond G. Ross, A Victor Smith, Alfred Spencer, Thomas Spencer, Major Tattersall, Edward Washington, James A. Wilkinson, John Wilson, Willie Windle. R.I.P

Grade II (England)

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