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memorial - Taken by Philip Platt 06 Oct 2013
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memorial - Taken by Philip Platt 06 Oct 2013
Reference WMO/153221
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- Metal Metal (any)
- Stone Portland stone
- First World War (1914-1918)
- Second World War (1939-1945)
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In Memoriam 1914 -1918. Also 1939 - 1945
Britain Hill Unitarian Chapel Heywood: 1914 - 1918; Harry Dearden, Tom Bampton, Fred Warren, Frank Greenwood, William Crowther. 1939 - 1945; Clifford Atkinson, Fred Fitton, Donald Healey, Ronald Sokell, Harry Taylor. Chesham Unitarian Church, Bury: 1914 - 1918; Richard Armstrong, Arthur Ashworth, Edwin Ashworth, Stanley Bracewell, David Currie, Arthur Entwistle, Joseph Elliot, Fred Hayhurst, Arthur Henderson, Sidney Jackson, Nathan Leek, John Leach, Jack Mitchinson, Robert Nuttall, William Orrell, Eric Parkinson, Alfred Ryan, Wilfred Rigby, William Sandiford, John Schofield, Albert Smith, Joe Taylor, Thomas Wilson. 1939 - 1945; William Cope. Bank St. Presbyterian Chapel: 1914 - 1918; Richard Ainsworth, Fred Ashworth, Fred Atkinson, Henry J. Barrett, Samuel Bridge, James R. Brierley, John Chadderton, Mary Clough, William Cooper, Albert Crawshaw, Harry Crawshaw, Herbert Dawson, Walter Dearden, Frank Doodson, John Eatough, Leonard Eatough, Joseph W. Elliot, Robert Finton, Fred Greenhalgh, Harry Greenhalgh, Fred Hardman, George Hardman, Robert Heselwood, William D. Heslop, Frank Howard, John S. Hutchinson, Jack McCann, George Richardson, Hubert Taylor, Joseph Taylor, Robert Turner, James A. Walker, Robert Whitworth, Frank H. Whitehead, Charles Wilde, John Wild, Harry Wild, Thomas Wild, Thomas Wild, Edgar C. Wilkinson. 1939 - 1945; Arthur Ashton, Harold Ashworth, Clifford Atkinson, John Burns, John Crawshaw, Arthur Fitzsimmons, Hugh Lockhead.
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