FARNLEY HALL

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Reference WMO/179425

Address:

Lawns Lane

Farnley

Leeds

LS125EZ

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Roadside
Description: Pillar/column
Lettering: Incised
About the memorial: Tapering, stone built column (cenotaph like) with 3 sections; the upper has a relief of soldier in greatcoat meeting a child, the second a tablet with dedication and the third with a tablet of names from the Second world war. Stands on a narrow 2 stepped base in a hard core semicircle backed by a wall. The Left hand side of the memorial. The upper block has a relief of a female holding a baby. The lower tablet lists the men of New Farnley killed in The First World War. The right hand side of the memorial. The upper block is the relief of a sailor with the name Shires carved above it. An injured soldier who died shortly after the conflict.The lower tablet lists the men from 'Old' Farnley killed in The First World War. The rear of the memorial is blank apart from a relief of a sword on the upper block. The memorial is across the road from Farnley Cricket Club.
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TO THE MEN OF FARNLEY ALL HONOUR GIVE TO THOSE WHO NOBLY STRIVING?? NOBLY FELL THAT WE MIGHT LIVE 1911-1918

FRONT Leonard Craven Albert Howe Walter Duthoit Stanley Roland Russell James Frank Ineson Frank Heaton Glyn Gwyn Price Thomas Harry Coulton Alfred Francis Crohill George Martin Roy Spencer Derrick Clement Cook Stanley Richardson Henry Frederick Papworth Everard Grayston Jack Ramsden Geoffrey Gunning Dennis L. Pendleton Reggie E. Rycroft Arthur Smith Bill Bastow Harry Bastow Leonard Broadley LEFT SIDE Clifford Mugg Albert Normington George Perkins Sydney Robinson William L Rudkin Wilfred Sewell James W Simpson Thomas W Smith Clarence Sowden Walter Stansfield Charles Starleton Norman Stephenson Ralph Stephenson William H Taylor Gilbert Tennant Herbert Thornton John M Walker John W Webster Joseph Whiteley Frank Williams Fred Woodhead Percy Kaye Sam Kershaw Wilfred Lister Fred Shaw Sam Riley Harry Rhodes Lewis Slicer John Walker Walter Wells John Wood RIGHT SIDE Harry Shires Charles Alderson Paul Atkinson Arthur Barraclough Albert Broadbent Arthur Broadbent (D.S.M.) Thomas F Buttery William Dodgson John C Doughty John E Duckett David W Elkins Robert H France James L Gooderham Harold Hemingway J Richard Hill Arthur Jackson Harold Jackson Sidney Jackson William Kettlewell Frederick Long Lawrence H Long Percy Longbottom Harold McNiel Percy Arundel Albert Atha Lionel Bell Fred Barrass Harry M Best Harry Crooks Willie Downs Albert Firth John W Fowler John R Gibson

Grade II (England)

1375080

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