Whaley Bridge War Memorial

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Reference WMO/164780

Address:

Memorial Park

Off Buxton Road

Whaley Bridge

High Peak

SK23 7DJ

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Cenotaph
Materials:
  • Stone Stone (any)
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Stone cenotaph on stone plinth erected to commemorate those soldiers from Whaley Bridge who lost their lives during WW1 & WW2. It is the main cenotaph in Whaley Bridge and used on Remembrance Sunday for Poppy wreaths laying service. It has just been renovated - January 2014 by High Peak Borough Council.
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(Front) 1914 1919. To the glory of God and to the immortal memory of the gallant men of Whalley Bridge and district. These gave their lives serving their country in the Great War AD 1914 – 1919. At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them. (Back) To the glory of God and in remembrance of those who fell in the Second World War 1939 - 1945.

WW1: Robert Armitage, Leslie Ashby, Ralph Bagshaw, Leonard Bagshaw, Vincent Ball, William Bate, Harry Bennett, Albert Bennett, Wilfred Bradbury, William Braddock, Alfred Bramwell, William Broadhurst, Fred Brocklehurst, Ernest Brown, William H Bywater, William Cheetham, Alfred E Corbett, William Coverley, Sydney Cramb, James Dale, Harry Depledge, Charles Depledge, Thomas Depledge, Hugh Duckworth, Harry Edge, Ernest Smith, George Etchells, William Exley, James H Fletcher, Archibald Galbraith, Albert Goddard, Archibald Goodwin, Arthur Gough, Joseph Gould, James Hall, Elijah Hall, Sydney B Hare, Samuel Harrop, John Hawkyard, Ernest Hawkyard, Francis J Hewitt, Samuel Hibbert, Arnold Hill, Ernest Hill, Tom C Hill, Elias Hill, John Hill, Bardo Hodge, Oswald Holt, Fred Hutchinson, Richard H Jodrell, William Jodrell, William G Jodrell, William H Jones, Amorias Jones, Edward Lees, John Liddell, Rolf Little, Walter Lomas, Louis Lomas, Charles Lomas, Jacob Lomas, John Lomas-Fletcher, William C Lowe, Arthur Lupton, Arthur Mellor, Thomas Middleton, Donald F Milne, Richard Milnes, Frank Morris, Leonard Morten, John C Munro, Walter Murphy, Cyril Murphy, Philip Murphy, Sam Mycock, Joseph Nixon, Samuel Oldfielf, George W Smith, Alan Little, Charles Ormerod, George W Pearson, Harold Plant, James R Potter Harold Potts, John Secombe, Henry S P Shaw, Harold Shaw, Harry E Shaw, Ben Shirt, Stanley Shirt, Dan Shirt, Rowland H Spencer, Robert Spittal, Joseph Tolson, George Townsend, Jos Travis, James Trickett, George Turner, Samuel Wain, Richard Walker, John W Watts, Thomas Wild , Frank Williamson, Fredrick W Woolley, Fred Woolley, Jack Wyld. WW2: Adams Leslie, Bennett Roland, Blake Ralph, Bradley Harold, Bennett John, Bowden, Fredrick R, Boothby Harold, Bontott Wilfred, Bramwell Cyril, Clayton Ralph, Chapman Frank, Cookson H, Cottrell Leonard, Davies Alan, Grove W A J, Goddard Thomas, Hartle Frederick, Howe Fred, Hodgson Kathleen, Harrop Frank S, Hill Alec, Hall Bernard, Jones Percy W, Lockett Eric D, Longden Alan, Longden James W, Mellor George H, McGuffie Hugh M, Marshall Richard, Norbury Cedric B, Oldham Louis V, Quinn A R, Reekie George E, Simpson Frederick R, Thomasson Ernest, Tomkinson John S, Wilson A, Wyld Kenneth, Wade John D.

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